For those new to the device, the CVD1810-WJ is widely used in [insert use case: e.g., industrial control, network video recording, or embedded vision systems]. It operates best when its firmware is current, and this update addresses some long-standing user requests.
Recent audits (Q2–Q3 2023) have revealed that earlier firmware versions (pre-5.2.1) on the CVD1810-WJ platform contain a buffer overflow in the UEFI graphics output protocol. This flaw could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code via a malformed EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) from a compromised source. The update patches CVE-2023-3489 (severity: High).
The process is straightforward. Do not power off the device during the update. cvd1810-wj update
Method A: OTA (Recommended)
Method B: Manual (USB/SD Card)
As panel manufacturers shift from LVDS to eDP (Embedded DisplayPort) for backplane connections, the CVD1810-WJ’s original firmware fails to negotiate link training correctly. Symptoms include:
The CVD1810-WJ update revises the panel timing table and adds support for 8-bit eDP v1.4b. For those new to the device, the CVD1810-WJ
The latest cumulative update (version 6.0.2, released September 2023) includes the following changes as per the official changelog:
Post-update, the device isn't suddenly going to become a 4K powerhouse. That is physically impossible. However, what you gain is tenacity. Method B: Manual (USB/SD Card) As panel manufacturers
No firmware is perfect. The CVD1810-WJ update addresses major bugs but introduces two minor regressions:
| Issue | Workaround / Fix | ETA for Patch |
|-------|------------------|----------------|
| OSD language resets to Chinese after power loss | In the service menu, go to System > Language Lock and set to "Enabled." | Fixed in v6.0.3 (planned Nov 2023) |
| Touchscreen (I2C-HID) stops responding for 5 seconds after wake | Disable "USB Selective Suspend" in Windows Power Options, or add i2c_hid.acpi_sleep=0 to Linux kernel parameters. | Under investigation |