wogoos
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Dear readers
I am working on a home automation controller and want to use a display with an ILI9341 controller. These controllers are having a library at github. You can find it here. . A picture of the display is found below the orange PCB.
In the header file of the the library i found that for the ESP8266 the following signals are defined : _cs, _dc, _rst, _mosi, _miso, _sclk these are the signals you find at the 2.2" orange display header.
I want however **broken link removed** based on the same controller. The blue PCB picture below shows this display. The header is different compared with the header of the orange. This is also the case for the signal naming. My problem is to identify the corresponding signals at the blue header. A picture of this header is added below including a picture of the display.
My question is there any one who has experience with this SPI based display and can you help me identifying the cs, _dc, _rst, _sclk signals at the yellow header of this blue display.
Thanks for your help.
Oscar Goos
I am working on a home automation controller and want to use a display with an ILI9341 controller. These controllers are having a library at github. You can find it here. . A picture of the display is found below the orange PCB.
In the header file of the the library i found that for the ESP8266 the following signals are defined : _cs, _dc, _rst, _mosi, _miso, _sclk these are the signals you find at the 2.2" orange display header.
I want however **broken link removed** based on the same controller. The blue PCB picture below shows this display. The header is different compared with the header of the orange. This is also the case for the signal naming. My problem is to identify the corresponding signals at the blue header. A picture of this header is added below including a picture of the display.
My question is there any one who has experience with this SPI based display and can you help me identifying the cs, _dc, _rst, _sclk signals at the yellow header of this blue display.
Thanks for your help.
Oscar Goos