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HI,
For once, the clocking freq maybe different for different video resolution ?
- Have you try out with HDMI example design to rule out potential Quartus design issue first ?
- Does the HDMI RX get connected to other logic design insides FPGA core ? How do you rule out is it HDMI issue or other user logic issue ?
In short, you can also refer to HDMI user guide doc page 37 (table 15) for summary of different freq support for different TMDS data rate.
Thanks.
Regards,
dlim
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HI,
First, this RX interface was porting from the design example and can be used when 4K or 1080p situation. I suppose this may prove the logic is correct or not that wrong. Is that possible the reason is the special resolution issue? I upload the edid file, would you please help to check if it's a IP compatibility issue?
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HI,
May I know how do you generate this EDID file ?
Did you dump out from monitor and then overwrite this new EDID hex file with HDMI example design original panasonic.hex EDID file in i2c_slave ?
Thanks.
Regards,
dlim
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yes, I replace the EDID file link to this file in the EDID RAM ip GUI
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Hi,
I checked this 2560x1080p resolution. It's ultra wide screen format 21:9 but is supported by HDMI
Typically blank screen/no output on monitor is due to insufficient HDMI bandwidth
- HDMI 2.0 support max BW of 14.4Gb/s
- You can use below BW calculator to estimate the required HDMI BW to ensure it's less than 14.4Gb/s
- https://k.kramerav.com/support/bwcalculator.asp
- Key in Total horizontal pixel = 3000, Total vertical pixel = 1100
- Then you can play around with the colour depth setting and refresh rate setting. Keep it low
- Try out the actual experiment in hardware to see if it helps by reducing bit per colour (disable/turn off deep colour setting) and reduce refresh rate on your GPU graphic card
The other thing is may I know how you convert the monitor EDID file into the Quartus hex file ?
- Do you still have the original EDID hex file dump from monitor so that I can verify using below EDID reader ?
- http://www.edidreader.com/
Lastly I don't have ultra wide screen monitor to help you validate this special video resolution.
- Unless you can share with me your full Quartus design and explain your system setup to me then only I can explore whether I have the similar setup to help you test it
Thanks.
Regards,
dlim
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Hi,
I have not hear back from you for close to 2 months.
Hopefully you are making good progress on your side.
For now, I am setting this case to closure.
Thanks.
Regards,
dlim

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