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Thanks for the reply! Well, that sounds easy. In some circuits I've seen a couple of capacitors between V in and gnd and V out and gnd. Aren't they necessary?
First post here. I'm a beginner in electronics and is just starting out with arduino development. So, I'll power an arduino board and a stepper driver circuit with a lead ackumulator 6V 12Ah. Stepper uses approx. 1300 mA the Arduino more or less nothing in comparison. Both the stepper and the...
Re: TFT LCD interface
Thanks for the reply. Can you tell me how you have connected the data signals? I mean, if the computer has 24-bit interface it has 8-bits per pixel. If you look at the pinout for the board it looks something like this (red data as example):
RED 0 (Least significant bit)...
I don't know if this is the place to ask this question but I give it a try.
I have a NEC TFT LCD with a 18-bit interface (6 bits per pixel). Would it be possible to connect it to a controller with a 24-bit interface (8 bits per pixel)?
The only thing that differs is the 2 bits per pixel...
I don't know if this is the right place for this question.
I have a display with a 18-bit interface (6 bits per pixel). Can I interface this with a single board computer that has a 24-bit interface (8 bits per pixel I assume).
All ouput from the board matches the display input except the 2...
tft lcd interface
I am starting to learn about computer-on-modules like the Voipac PXA270 modules (ARM processor, SODIMM connector) "http://www.voipac.com/en/products_PXA270_DIMM_Module_Pro_&_Basic.htm". It says in the data-sheet that it supports 18 bit TFT interface. My questions are:
1) What...
Hi,
can anyone recommend LCD- or TFT-displays that can be directly connected to an embedded PC? Suitable size would be 2.5"-3.5". The PC can also be used with a TV-out display.
The ones I've found costs almost as much as 17" standard LCD monitors and it feels a bit useless to buy a 3" display...
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