Hi,
I want to make a PC case with an LCD in it. Option one is to get a motherboard with an LVDS port (actually a Flat Panel Display Link, FPD-Link; some mini-ITX boards have one, presumably for people to make All-in-ones) and have a direct connection to an LCD. Option 2 is to get a motherboard with the standard HDMI ports on the back and have an HDMI cable plug into it, go through a hole in the case, and connect to a disassembled LCD monitor that supports HDMI.
If I understand correctly, an FPD-Link cable goes to a TCON (timing controller) board which then connects to an LCD. What I'm not clear on is whether LCDs typically come with the TCON board or not.
For example, there are a lot of LCDs sold for the Raspberry Pi with an HDMI/VGA driver board. Does that board include a TCON so that it drives the LCD directly, or is the board converting HDMI into FPD-Link, which then connects to a TCON that's part of the LCD module?
It makes a difference in how I hook an LCD up to the LVDS connector on a PC motherboard. If the Raspberry Pi LCD has a TCON included, should I be able to hook it directly to the PC motherboard? (A side question is, is FPD-Link standard, or do I need to pay attention to which LCDs it's compatible with?) Or do I need an LVDS-to-TCON board?
Thank you,
Bob