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This got so old that I can go ahead and switch to HDMI, because DVI will be obsolete by the time I'm finished with this :>
Chips to use: ADV7511 & ADV7611
Here is a great blog post with information on how those could be implemented: https://hacks.esar.org.uk/hdmi-light/
Anyone interested in...
Re 1: Yes, see **broken link removed**
Re 4: VModMIB has 4 HDMI ports.
DVI and HDMI both use TMDS, so if you don't need analog RGB compatibility you can use either.
I'm currently creating a clone of the Bitec DVI in/out board with TFP401 and TFP410 from ground up and will try to document it...
I know this is an old thread but I had the same question and surely it will help others.
You can keyword search for parts here to find to appropriate libraries:
http://www.esawdust.com/blog/eagle/partsearch.html
Various additional eagle libraries can be found here...
@joelby Thanks for the input, that's exactly what I thought. I totally understand that it would take me months to fully meet the specs and I only want to make (or fail at making) a proof of concept.
I just bought a second hand VHDCI (used in SCSI) cable and plan to make a DVI / HDMI breakout...
Thanks for the tip imbichie. The AD9882 as well as TFP 401/410 receivers/transmitters are good candidates. However my questions remain unanswered and my goal is to cut down product costs by omitting additional ICs if possible.
I am also interested in adding a DVI (and possibly VGA, HDMI) port on my Nexys 3. I am planning to get a VHDCI cable and connect it to a prototyping board so I can connect various input ports created from slashed male cables.
1. Can I connect DVI directly to IO pins? What do I need to read to...
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