Hello Champs,
In the i.MX51 RM, there is this description,
I'm using a LCD with 1024x768@60Hz, the pixel clock is 65MHz.
Simply, 1024x768x60 = 47MHz pixels/sec, which is within the spec 50 M pixels/sec.
Isn't there bit per pixel specification?
Can I use Image Rotator for 1024x768@60Hz?
BR,
Nori Shinozaki
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Hi Nori
data is provided for YUV/RGB format, 8 bits/value
as described in sect.42.1.3.3.2 Image Rotator (IRT),
sorry there is no bit per pixel specification.
>Can I use Image Rotator for 1024x768@60Hz?
in theory yes, in practice performance may be affected by available
memory bandwidth (depending on application) as IRT uses
input/output from/to system memory.
Best regards
igor
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Hi Nori
data is provided for YUV/RGB format, 8 bits/value
as described in sect.42.1.3.3.2 Image Rotator (IRT),
sorry there is no bit per pixel specification.
>Can I use Image Rotator for 1024x768@60Hz?
in theory yes, in practice performance may be affected by available
memory bandwidth (depending on application) as IRT uses
input/output from/to system memory.
Best regards
igor
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Hello Igor,
Thanks!
BR, N.S.