Hi all,

Some time ago, I asked you guys about touch panels. Now I've found a few, but it seems a lot of them are driven by so-called LVDS-interfaces. I had never heard of these kind of interfaces, up to now. It seems it's some kind of low-voltage interface especially built for touch panels which can also, apart from driving the display, deal with the taps on the screen.

Of course, now I need a motherboard that has an LVDS interface built in, so I can get this touch panel to work with it. This is no problem, I've already found such a motherboard. But my only question is: are all LVDS interfaces the same? In other words, if I buy a motherboard that has an LVDS interface on board, can I be sure it'll work with my touch panel? (like you can connect every DVI capable screen to every graphics card with DVI output?). I'm only asking because I'd hate to fry my touch panel is this were not the case.

Thanks!
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