Hey everyone,
I’ve been experimenting with an 8.82-inch 768×768 LVDS TFT LCD display and wanted to get some community input on LVDS compatibility with embedded development boards.
Here’s the module I’m testing for reference:
 8.82-inch LVDS Square TFT LCD Display
 8.82-inch LVDS Square TFT LCD Display
It’s a square-format panel with LVDS input and 768×768 resolution. While the image quality looks great, I’m running into a few challenges when trying to interface it with various controllers.
Specifically:
Most hobbyist boards (like Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, ESP32, or STM32) don’t have native LVDS output, so I’ve been experimenting with conversion boards (LVDS↔eDP/HDMI).
I’m trying to figure out what’s the most stable configuration for signal timing and backlight control.
There are also small quirks with color depth and gamma calibration, especially when the display isn’t driven by a native LVDS chipset.
So I’m curious —
Has anyone here successfully driven an LVDS panel (like this one) using HDMI or eDP converters?
Did you notice any signal degradation or timing issues when using longer cables or different conversion ICs?
I’d really appreciate hearing about what setups worked best for you, or any pitfalls to avoid when mixing LVDS panels with embedded systems.
Thanks in advance — hoping to share my results once I get the touch and color calibration fine-tuned.