Hi @platux. Sorry for the very late reply. I am not on these forums that often.
So what I did is what you are doing but in reverse... I first found a display that met my requirements and then found where it is used, so that I could easily buy it (as spare displays for phones/cameras are often cheap and easy to get a hold of).
I used Advanced search on https://panelook.com in order to find a small VGA screen with a small size and RGB-interface, and the results showed A030VAN03.0 which seemed to be a good candidate.
I then searched for the model number on google images and found several ads on https://aliexpress.com and https://ebay.com which had pictures of the display with the same model number written on them, and the ads listed the display as a spare part for the Nikon D3500. I can then use "Nikon D3500 LCD" in order to find the display available for purchase, as many vendors don't use the display model number for their listings.
I have tried to find a datasheet or a page on panelook for your display but I cannot find one sadly. It is listed as VGA-resolution on Wikipedia for the D800, but I could not find any display that matched.
I would highly suggest going the same route as me, I was very lucky that the complete datasheet is published openly on the web. If not, check that you at least can find a datasheet on panelook. I have several displays myself from various devices that I would have liked to interface with my Pi, but not having any information about the display or a datasheet makes it almost impossible to interface with, as well as not knowing if I am actually running the display within its limits.
So what I did is what you are doing but in reverse... I first found a display that met my requirements and then found where it is used, so that I could easily buy it (as spare displays for phones/cameras are often cheap and easy to get a hold of).
I used Advanced search on https://panelook.com in order to find a small VGA screen with a small size and RGB-interface, and the results showed A030VAN03.0 which seemed to be a good candidate.
I then searched for the model number on google images and found several ads on https://aliexpress.com and https://ebay.com which had pictures of the display with the same model number written on them, and the ads listed the display as a spare part for the Nikon D3500. I can then use "Nikon D3500 LCD" in order to find the display available for purchase, as many vendors don't use the display model number for their listings.
I have tried to find a datasheet or a page on panelook for your display but I cannot find one sadly. It is listed as VGA-resolution on Wikipedia for the D800, but I could not find any display that matched.
I would highly suggest going the same route as me, I was very lucky that the complete datasheet is published openly on the web. If not, check that you at least can find a datasheet on panelook. I have several displays myself from various devices that I would have liked to interface with my Pi, but not having any information about the display or a datasheet makes it almost impossible to interface with, as well as not knowing if I am actually running the display within its limits.
Statistics: Posted by krstau — Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:47 am