Note: The
controller should not receive V-by-One data until the initialization process is
complete. Issuing V-by-One data before the completion of initialization may
jeopardize hardware.
For optimal performance, the following procedure is
recommended for configuring sources:
- Disable all LED's to hide
transition artifacts with Write LED Enable (Section 9.6.1)
- Set source configuration
- Write VBO Configuration
(Section 9.4.9) for
V-by-One
- Write Splash Screen
Select (Section 9.5.1) for Splash
- Write TPG Pre Defined
Pattern (Section 9.3.5) or specific TPG
command for test patterns
- Send Write Execute Display (Section 9.7.1) command
- Issuing a Write Execute
Display command at this point may not be fully necessary, but can
improve locking performance in the following step.
- Check for source lock with Read
Input Source Status (Section 9.4.1)
- Set display and buffer commands
which include:
- Write Display Size Queued
(Section 9.7.7)
- Write Image Crop Queued
(Section 9.7.5)
- Write XPR Mode Queued
(Section 9.13.1)
- Send Write Execute Display (Section 9.7.1) command
- It is recommended to
check Read Execute Display Status (Section 9.7.2) for a successful
execution before proceeding
- Enable LED's with Write LED
Enable (Section 9.6.1)
Note: When using streaming XPR
resolutions, it may be necessary to adjust the image sharpness (
Section 9.9.9) to correct
shadowing or flickering artifacts. By default this value will be set to 0, which
should be optimal for clearing these artifacts. If any blurriness is seen on XPR
images, the Image Sharpness may need to be tuned for improved
performance.
While the controller can support the timings noted in the
controller's datasheet, the following standard timings have been explicitly
validated:
- VESA 1280x720 @ 60Hz
- VESA 1920x1080 @ 60Hz
- EIA 3840x2160 @ 30Hz
- EIA 3840x2160 @ 50Hz
- EIA 3840x2160 @ 60Hz