The following table contains known issues, scheduled bug fixes, and feature improvements for the Capacitive Touch Display 10.1" LVDS.
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Customer Impact: The high current peaks on pins 39 and 40 of the LVDS connector might trigger the current protection threshold of the power supply circuit used to generate the VCC/LED+ voltage on carrier boards. The peak current can cause issues especially at low brightness levels.
Description: The backlight inverter of the 10.1'' LVDS display might create high current peaks on the two VCC/LED+ pins of the LVDS connector (pins 29 and 30 of CON4-INPUT). The PWM backlight control signal directly enables and disables the backlight inverter. Enabling the inverter can cause an inrush current. Since the inverter is disabled and re-enabled continuously, this can cause repeated current peaks. Especially at low backlight levels, these peaks can be significant.
Workaround: Customers should check the power supply circuit used to generate the LVDS VCC/LED+ voltage on the carrier board, to ensure it can provide at least 650mA at 12V.