Pandaboard reworks of connecting to BeadaFrame display

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esky-sh
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Pandaboard reworks of connecting to BeadaFrame display

Post by esky-sh » Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:12 pm

1. Add 33 ohm (0201) resistors on the back of the board (R176-R203)
Incase these are not available add zero ohm resistor or simply solder across the resistor pads.
2. Mount J1&J4 on back of the board
Actually solder them on top side.
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Re: Pandaboard reworks of connecting to beada frame display

Post by esky-sh » Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:29 am

Pandaboard ES has a different schema(resistor array instead of resistor series) for LCD signal routing, than Original Pandaboard.
I will post an update for that soon.

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Re: Pandaboard reworks of connecting to beada frame display

Post by esky-sh » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:50 pm

This is all for pandaboard ES rev. B LCD hardware configuration.
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esky-sh wrote:Pandaboard ES has a different schema(resistor array instead of resistor series) for LCD signal routing, than Original Pandaboard.
I will post an update for that soon.

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Re: Pandaboard reworks of connecting to beada frame display

Post by esky-sh » Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:55 pm

it should be on bottom. so you will need to remove the black plastic standoffs.
LARDEUR wrote:solder connectors J1 and J4 must be made on the top and bottom or only just bottom suffice?

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