Okay, it's been a long time.
Given the formula:
RR = DCF / (HFL * VFL)
RR = Screen refresh rate. I'm looking for 60hz which my monitor does.
DCF = Dot Clock Frequency. My screen is 135Mhz
HFL&VFL = Horizontal and Vertical frame length.
This gives:
60hz = 135Mhz / (x * (0,75x))
So to my question.
1) Is this right?
2) How does this calculate? My brain has forgotten these simple equations.
First we need to convert 135Mhz to hz I guess. So we multiply with 1000.
But from there...
My screen:
Native resolution: 1280x1024@60Hz
Colck freq: 135MHz
Hor freq: 30kHz - 80kHz
Ver freq: 55Hz - 76Hz
Yes, this is in preparations for Antonis and mine session. I worked this out back in highschool, had it written down but I can't find back to it.
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Given the formula:
RR = DCF / (HFL * VFL)
RR = Screen refresh rate. I'm looking for 60hz which my monitor does.
DCF = Dot Clock Frequency. My screen is 135Mhz
HFL&VFL = Horizontal and Vertical frame length.
This gives:
60hz = 135Mhz / (x * (0,75x))
So to my question.
1) Is this right?
2) How does this calculate? My brain has forgotten these simple equations.
First we need to convert 135Mhz to hz I guess. So we multiply with 1000.
But from there...
My screen:
Native resolution: 1280x1024@60Hz
Colck freq: 135MHz
Hor freq: 30kHz - 80kHz
Ver freq: 55Hz - 76Hz
Yes, this is in preparations for Antonis and mine session. I worked this out back in highschool, had it written down but I can't find back to it.