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TP.SK535.PB801 Firmware Compatibility with AUO T550QVN10.0 4K Panel

User question

I need the firmware for TP.SK535.PB801 with panel of T550QVN10.0

Artificial Intelligence Response

Direct answer to the question

  • Short answer: There is no safe/working firmware that will make a TP.SK535.PB801 drive an AUO T550QVN10.0 panel. The SK535 platform is a Full‑HD (1920×1080) board; your panel is 4K (3840×2160) and typically uses a V‑by‑One/eDP interface. They are electrically and timing‑wise incompatible, so a “right firmware” for this pairing does not exist. (kazmielecom.tech)
  • Key points:
    • TP.SK535.PB801 max resolution: 1920×1080; intended for ~32–43 inch FHD sets. (kazmielecom.tech)
    • T550QVN10.0 (AUO) is 55-inch 4K UHD; commonly V‑by‑One to the T‑Con (e.g., AUO 55T45‑C02). Some product variants are eDP. (andesource.com)

Detailed problem analysis

  • Hardware mismatch:

    • Interface lanes/protocol: SK535 outputs FHD LVDS/V-by‑One configurations typical of budget combo boards; the T550QVN10.0 panel/T‑Con expects 8‑lane V‑by‑One HS (or eDP variant) at 4K timings. The board cannot source the required link bandwidth nor generate correct 4K timing tables. Firmware cannot add missing physical link capability. (kazmielecom.tech)
    • SoC/memory constraints: Typical SK535 builds use entry‑level SoCs and 1G/8G memory footprints intended for FHD. Available upgrade images (e.g., allupgrade_aml950S… for SK535) are 1080p projects, not 4K. (kazmielecom.tech)
    • Panel characteristics: AUO T550QVN10.0 is a 3840×2160 module; distributors and T‑Con listings corroborate UHD spec and AUO 55T45‑C02 T‑Con usage. (andesource.com)
  • What would happen if you tried:

    • At best: backlight on, black/no image (T‑Con rejects timing); at worst: mis‑driven panel VDD logic rails or link bring‑up loops leading to repeated resets. Firmware swapping on SK535 will not change the physical transmitter or lane count.

Current information and trends

  • Public firmware packages for TP.SK535.PB801 are FHD‑only, often labeled for 1366×768 or 1920×1080 and for small/mid‑size TVs. (kazmielecom.tech)
  • The AUO T550QVN10.0 family remains a 4K panel; sellers and T‑Con parts catalogs list it with UHD timing and V‑by‑One (some P550QVN10.0 variants advertise eDP). Plan your mainboard on that basis. (andesource.com)

Supporting explanations and details

  • Why firmware can’t bridge the gap:
    • 4K60 requires substantially higher aggregate link bandwidth (e.g., 8 lanes V‑by‑One HS). A board designed for FHD typically has fewer/none of these high‑speed lanes routed and lacks the PHY/PLL resources. Firmware cannot create physical lanes or alter the board’s SerDes hardware.
  • Panel power and control:
    • T550QVN10.0/T‑Con assemblies are 12 V logic/backlight ecosystems. Even with correct power jumpers, lacking a compatible 4K link the panel won’t sync. Use a mainboard with native 4K V‑by‑One/eDP output and correct panel init tables. (andesource.com)

Ethical and legal aspects

  • Pulling binaries from third‑party sites carries malware/IP risks and can brick hardware. Only flash images that explicitly state 4K support for your board family and were validated for the exact interface your panel uses. (kazmielecom.tech)

Practical guidelines

  • Recommended path forward (what will work):
    1. Replace the TP.SK535.PB801 with a 4K‑capable mainboard that supports V‑by‑One 8‑lane or eDP, depending on your panel/T‑Con variant. Examples include universal UHD combo boards marketed for 3840×2160 with V‑by‑One output (e.g., P150‑2851AV8.x class). Verify lane count, connector map, and backlight current before purchase. (soft4led.com)
    2. Read the sticker on the panel frame and the T‑Con P/N. If your T‑Con is AUO 55T45‑C02, choose a mainboard known to drive AUO 8‑lane V‑by‑One 4K panels. (mundestech.com)
    3. After installing a proper 4K board, load the vendor’s 4K firmware image, then set panel parameters (bit‑depth, mapping, flip, backlight limits) in the service menu.
  • If you must keep the SK535 board:
    • It can only be used with an FHD panel. If your set originally had a 4K panel, the SK535 is the wrong board, not the wrong firmware. FHD SK535 firmware images exist, but they will not drive your 4K AUO panel. (kazmielecom.tech)

Possible disclaimers or additional notes

  • A few retail descriptions of P550/T550QVN10.0 mention eDP; others show V‑by‑One via AUO’s 55T45‑C02 T‑Con. Confirm your exact sub‑version before selecting the mainboard. This variance affects board choice and cabling. (unisystem.com)

Suggestions for further research

  • Provide clear photos of:
    • Panel label (full model/rev), T‑Con model, and your current mainboard silkscreen/stickers.
  • With that, I can recommend a specific, in‑stock 4K mainboard/T‑Con/FFC set and the correct firmware package for that stack.

Brief summary

  • TP.SK535.PB801 is an FHD board; AUO T550QVN10.0 is a 4K panel. No firmware will make this pairing work. Use a native 4K V‑by‑One/eDP mainboard and the matching 4K firmware, selected against your panel’s exact T‑Con/interface and electrical limits. (kazmielecom.tech)

If you share the panel/T‑Con sticker photos and what board you have on hand, I’ll map out a compatible 4K mainboard/firmware combination and the pinout/jumper settings you’ll need.

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