Difference between revisions of "VGA Shield"

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*** Supports LCD, VGA, and NTSC/PAL composite output
 
*** Supports LCD, VGA, and NTSC/PAL composite output
 
*** Flexible bus to talk to the microcontroller
 
*** Flexible bus to talk to the microcontroller
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*** '''Requires EDO DRAM, which isn't available anymore.'''
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** The Epson S1D13517 might work, it's like the S1D13506 but takes SDRAM
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*** Supports up to 800x600 16bpp
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*** Only supports TFT displays, may be able to make it talk DVI though through timings/TMDS converter?
 
* [[Project Peacock]]
 
* [[Project Peacock]]
 
** Hybrid CPLD/MCU solution, cheaper than using a softcore in an FPGA
 
** Hybrid CPLD/MCU solution, cheaper than using a softcore in an FPGA

Revision as of 19:21, 6 October 2010

The Arduino VGA Shield will be, as the project name may indicate, an Arduino shield that outputs VGA video. The board itself could be based around:

  • 4D Systems µVGA-PICASO-MD1 module ($54)
    • Very expensive
    • Some complaints about reliability
    • Only talks RS232
  • Propeller chip with custom code ($8)
    • Cheap
    • Unsure how high resolution would be possible given generating VGA video from an MCU
  • Custom FPGA solution ($?)
    • More work than any other solution
    • Similar cost to propeller chip, likely
  • Off-the-shelf VGA controller chip
    • The Epson S1D13506 seems promising, you talk to it and it has an internal RAMDAC to generate video.
      • Supports LCD, VGA, and NTSC/PAL composite output
      • Flexible bus to talk to the microcontroller
      • Requires EDO DRAM, which isn't available anymore.
    • The Epson S1D13517 might work, it's like the S1D13506 but takes SDRAM
      • Supports up to 800x600 16bpp
      • Only supports TFT displays, may be able to make it talk DVI though through timings/TMDS converter?
  • Project Peacock
    • Hybrid CPLD/MCU solution, cheaper than using a softcore in an FPGA
    • Would allow for an easy DVI shield too