flash firmware onto a v56 lcd panel driver board brands
USB File Format: Audio (Mp3, wma, m4a/aac), Video (avi, mp4, ts/trp, mkv/mov, mpg, dat, vob, rm/rmvb), Picture (Jpg, jpeg, bmp, png), Text (text)
It continues to flash and never stop. This is normal, just wait about 1 minute, this means that the update is complete. Then turn off and turn off the u-disk
Download your required software and then extract it you will get the folder. Now copy the files to USB or load with Programmer. For More Detail about the download process, watch the video Click Here
T.V56.031 is a universal LCD/LED TV Controller board that is designed for Asian countries and supports the Russian menu language as well. T_V_56_031 supports a high screen resolution of 1920×1080 panels. T.V56.031 is compatible with 7-55″ LVDS screens but does not support all panels.
USB File Format: Audio (Mp3, wma, m4a/aac), Video (avi, mp4, ts/trp, mkv/mov, mpg, dat, vob, rm/rmvb), Picture (Jpg, jpeg, bmp, png), Text (text)
It continues to keeps flashing and never stop. This is normal, just wait about 1 minute, this means that the update is complete. Then turn off and turn on also remove the u-disk
Note: The following firmware is a dump backup. Kazmi Elecom Team is not responsible for any type of damage/loss as a result of uploading/downloading the firmware. If you are new and do not have enough knowledge of loading or installing software/firmware or dump files then read here first.
Download the following firmware and then extract you will get the folder. Now load the file by a programmer. For More Detail about the download, process watch the video Click Here
However, this "new" V56, there is no support for most popular laptop"s screens, like for example: 1280x800_SI6L, 1600x900_DO6L , 1920x1080_DO6L and many more etc. etc. Anyway, there is way to made them work, for example for screen 1280x800_SI6L use firmware "1280x800" and "SI8L" and then, if still not working, in "Service Menu" change LVDS MAP value, that way screen works well as SI6L . The same can be done for other resolutions and LVDS signal types, as described
There are also signals that some new V56 controllers, rejects LAMV56.bin file and do not want to program it. In such case, add letter "R" in file name, like that - LAMV56R.bin, such file will be programmed well. This character "R" add for first time reprogramming only, after successful first time controller reprogram, you can use regular LAMV56.bin files without "R" for next screens.
So, always consider and think twice, before buy any board, choose seller fully supporting latest firmware files for his board, if he is not - simply DO NOT buy, because you will have useless piece of junk.
Programming is very simple, we must choose proper .bin file and copy it to USB pen-drive at root directory, plug pen-drive into USB, then plug power cord, status LED will made some flashes, first slower and at end faster, and software upgrade is done, you will see picture on LCD screen.
Attention: Sometimes, when playing with firmware, if there be power cut/brake during programming and flash will not finish programming, than the board become dead.
LCD panels of broken laptops or old TVs can easily be turned into multifunctional displays. You can give them analog and digital inputs and media player capabilities with a cheap universal controller board. As long as the panel itself is functional, you can use the V56 controller board to drive both the screen and the backlight. Reuse LCD screens as media players, video monitors or computer displays and save them from the garbage dump!
The easiest way to repurpose your LCD panel is by using a V56 controller kit that comes with all the parts that you need. I tested the V56 Universal LCD TV Controller Driver Board from Banggood It supports most LVDS panels with resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixels. It comes with the following parts:
First of all, remove the LCD screen from its housing. In my case, it was an old laptop screen, so I detached the lid from the laptop and removed the plastic housing from the screen.
According to the specifications you looked up in the previous step, you need to set the voltage jumper on the controller board. There are 3 options: 3.3 volts, 5 volts and 12 volts. Make sure you set the right voltage, or else the magic smoke might escape!
Look for the file that matches your screen’s model number and resolution. If the model is not listed, then choose the “general” type for that resolution
The power LED should be blinking BLUE for a couple of times while it’s loading the new firmware. If it doesn’t upload the firmware, you should try renaming the file from “LAMV45R.bin” to “LAMV56.bin” (remove the R)
I recently came into a pile of V-by-one panels, and discovered boards for them are significantly harder to come by than their eDP or LVDS brethren. But I"ve found a few on aliexpress and we"re up and running:
The nice thing about VBO is the connector is more-or-less standardized, and it"s a very durable JAE series, so plugging and unplugging isn"t such an issue. (Prototyping with LVDS or MIPI DSI tends to run into fatigue issues unless you"re scrupulously gentle.)
Beyond the panel interface, there"s also the matter of the backlight. Sometimes the backlight driver is separate, sometimes it"s built into the scaler board. The connectors for these are almost always evil and you have to hope your supplier can include the cables, because you"ll never find them yourself.
I would loooooove to find a source for the SDK to build the software that runs in the scaler chip. When I buy the scaler boards, they come with random firmware that the supplier isn"t particularly interested in updating. Other builds of the same board support DDC/CI but don"t have the backlight driver on "em, and cost more. There"s so much stuff about the firmware I"d like to change...
The original firmware collection for the V56 Universal LCD TV Controller Driver Board. Instructions on using the firmware can be found in the blog post: "Reuse LCD screens with the V56 Universal Controller".
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After all done, use the remote control to turn on the tv (after burning the firmware, the mainbaord is on standby, need the remote control to turn on the tv)