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Max Galemin
Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:53 am Posts: 2
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 Whistle from fit-VGA
Hi,
I'm using fit-VGA with Beagleboard-xM (linux kernel 2.6.32) and it works great with resolution 800x600@60 but at higher resolutions I have an issue. At 1024x768@60 I can see the clear picture for about a minute and then I hear light whistle from the fit-VGA and my monitor goes in power saving mode (it looks like there is no signal at the output of the converter). This weird whistle can be fixed only after powering of/on the board.
Could you please tell me if it's an issue with fit-VGA or I have to use some specific settings for resolutions higher than 800x600? Thanks.
Cheers, Max.
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| Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:04 am |
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irads
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Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:11 pm Posts: 1939
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 Re: Whistle from fit-VGA
fit-VGA was tested with 1080p resolution and works fine. It is powered from the HDMI output, so one option is that it might be starved for power by BeagleBoard.
Another option is that there is a specific problem with your fit-VGA unit. I suggest you try it with a PC at higher resolution to tell the source of the problem.
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| Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:32 pm |
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Max Galemin
Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:53 am Posts: 2
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 Re: Whistle from fit-VGA
Hi,
I found the exact reason of this whistle. It's because of insufficient current on DVI connector of Beagleboard-xM. fit-VGA works perfect! Thanks for such a great product!
Cheers, Max.
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