Intel DH61AG Technical Product Specification - Page 27
LVDS Interface, 6.2.2, Embedded DisplayPort eDP Interface, 6.2.3, Configuration Modes - lvds cable
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Product Description 1.6.2.1 LVDS Interface The LVDS flat panel display interface supports the following: • 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz resolution • Single-channel and dual-channel interface, up to 135 MHz clock rate 18 bpp and 24 bpp (VESA* and JEIDA mappings) color depth support • Multiple EDID data source capability (panel, predefined, and custom payloads) • 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V flat panel display voltage flexibility, with up to 3 A current • 12 V and 19 V backlight inverter voltage flexibility, with up to 3 A current • Backlight inverter signal redundancy on dedicated header as well as an LVDS connector (for discrete inverter or panel-integrated inverter support using a single cable) • Flat panel brightness control via front panel button input as well as Windows* 7 "Screen brightness" adjustment slider • Spread-spectrum control 1.6.2.2 Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) Interface The eDP (Embedded DisplayPort) flat panel display interface supports the following: • 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz resolution • 1-lane, 2-lane, and 4-lane bandwidth at 1.62 Gb/s or 2.7 Gb/s • Multiple EDID data source capability (panel, predefined, and custom payloads) • 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V flat panel display voltage flexibility, with up to 3 A current • 12 V and 19 V backlight inverter voltage flexibility, with up to 3 A current • Backlight inverter signal redundancy on a dedicated header as well as an eDP connector (for discrete inverter or panel-integrated inverter support using a single cable) • Flat panel brightness control via front panel button input as well as Windows 7 "Screen brightness" adjustment slider 1.6.2.3 Configuration Modes For monitors attached to the HDMI and DVI ports, video modes supported by this board are based on the Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) protocol. Video mode configuration for eDP/LVDS displays is supported as follows: • Automatic panel identification via Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) for panels with onboard EDID support • Panel selection from common predefined panel types (without onboard EDID) • Custom EDID payload installation for ultimate parameter flexibility, allowing custom definition of EDID data on panels without onboard EDID In addition, BIOS setup provides the following configuration parameters for internal flat panel displays: • Screen Brightness: allows the end user to set the screen brightness for the display effective through the Power-On Self Test stage (such as while showing the splash screen image and BIOS setup). Windows 7 will ignore this setting in favor of the native "screen brightness" control provided by the operating system. 27