Intel D2500CC Technical Product Specification for Intel Desktop Board D2500CC - Page 21

Digital Visual Interface DVI-I, 5.1.4, Flat Panel Interface LVDS, 5.1.5, Configuration Modes - dvi i to vga

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Product Description 1.5.1.3 Digital Visual Interface (DVI-I) The DVI-I port supports both digital and analog DVI displays. The maximum supported resolution is 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA). The DVI port is compliant with the DVI 1.0 specification. DVI analog output can also be converted to VGA using a DVIVGA converter. 1.5.1.4 Flat Panel Interface (LVDS) The flat panel interface (LVDS) supports the following: • Panel support up to Full HD (1920 x 1080) • 25 MHz to 112 MHz dual-channel; @18 or 24 bpp  TFT panel type • Panel fitting, panning, and center mode • CPIS 1.5 compliant • Spread spectrum clocking • Panel power sequencing • Integrated PWM interface for LCD backlight inverter control • Flat panel brightness control via front panel button input as well as Windows* 7 "Screen brightness" adjustment slider NOTE Support for flat panel display configuration complies with the following: 1. Internal flat panel display settings are not exposed through Intel® Integrator Toolkit or Intel® Integrator Assistant GUIs. 2. Internal flat panel display settings will not be overwritten by loading BIOS setup defaults. 3. Internal flat panel display settings will be preserved across BIOS updates. 1.5.1.5 Configuration Modes For monitors attached to the VGA port, video modes supported by this board are based on the Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) protocol. Video mode configuration for 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 21

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Product Description
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1.5.1.3
Digital Visual Interface (DVI-I)
The DVI-I port supports both digital and analog DVI displays.
The maximum
supported resolution is 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA).
The DVI port is compliant with the
DVI 1.0 specification.
DVI analog output can also be converted to VGA using a DVI-
VGA converter.
1.5.1.4
Flat Panel Interface (LVDS)
The flat panel interface (LVDS) supports the following:
Panel support up to Full HD (1920 x 1080)
25 MHz to 112 MHz dual–channel; @18 or 24 bpp
TFT panel type
Panel fitting, panning, and center mode
CPIS 1.5 compliant
Spread spectrum clocking
Panel power sequencing
Integrated PWM interface for LCD backlight inverter control
Flat panel brightness control via front panel button input as well as Windows* 7
“Screen brightness” adjustment slider
NOTE
Support for flat panel display configuration complies with the following:
1.
Internal flat panel display settings are not exposed through Intel
®
Integrator
Toolkit or Intel
®
Integrator Assistant GUIs.
2.
Internal flat panel display settings will not be overwritten by loading BIOS setup
defaults.
3.
Internal flat panel display settings will be preserved across BIOS updates.
1.5.1.5
Configuration Modes
For monitors attached to the VGA port, video modes supported by this board are based
on the Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) protocol.
Video mode configuration for 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