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===LCDs without controller=== | ===LCDs without controller=== | ||
These LCDs can be used with i.MXL internal LCD controller, ie direct connection between LCD & i.MXL pins. Tested LCDs are: | These LCDs can be used with i.MXL internal LCD controller, ie direct connection between LCD & i.MXL pins. Tested LCDs are: | ||
− | * [[LQ043_Adapt | Sharp LQ043 480x270 TFT ]] <strong> (Default 256k colors TFT for Armadeus Project)</strong> | + | * [[LQ043_Adapt | Sharp LQ043 (480x270) TFT ]] <strong> (Default 256k colors TFT for Armadeus Project)</strong> |
− | * [[MTF-T035|Microtips 320x240 TFT]] | + | * [[MTF-T035|Microtips MTF-035 (320x240) TFT]] |
− | * [[MotLCD|Motorola A910 240x320 TFT]] | + | * [[MotLCD|Motorola A910 (240x320) TFT]] |
− | * [[LQ057|Sharp LQ057 320x240 TFT]] | + | * [[LQ057|Sharp LQ057 (320x240) TFT]] |
5v logic one: | 5v logic one: | ||
* Tianma STN Monochrome 320x240 | * Tianma STN Monochrome 320x240 |
Revision as of 15:21, 10 January 2009
On this page, you will find all the informations needed to use Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with your Armadeus board.
Contents
Hardware interface
LCDs can be divided into 2 main categories:
- "intelligent" LCD with a built-in controller
- LCD without controller
LCDs with integrated controller
- your LCD has a built-in controller with a parallel interface -> usage of i.MXL LCD pins as GPIOs and emulation of a PC parallel port to reuse existing software
- your LCD has a built-in controller with a serial interface (not tested yet):
- RS232 -> connect this serial interface to the 2nd serial port of the i.MXL. Don't forget to check signal level compatibility before !
- SPI -> connect it to SPI port n°?
LCDs without controller
These LCDs can be used with i.MXL internal LCD controller, ie direct connection between LCD & i.MXL pins. Tested LCDs are:
- Sharp LQ043 (480x270) TFT (Default 256k colors TFT for Armadeus Project)
- Microtips MTF-035 (320x240) TFT
- Motorola A910 (240x320) TFT
- Sharp LQ057 (320x240) TFT
5v logic one:
- Tianma STN Monochrome 320x240
- Ampire/xxx STN Monochrome 240x128
Software API
Generally on Linux you would need a kernel part (=driver) and a user space part (=library) to control and use your LCD in a reusable way.
Built-in Controller | Interface | Driver | Library | Working? |
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HD44780 | // 4 bits data | GPIO_Driver + PPDEV | LCD4Linux | Yes |
KS0108 | // 8 bits data | GPIO_Driver + PPDEV | ?? | Not tested |
None (use i.MXL one) | RGB datas + control signals | FrameBuffer | SDL / Qt / ... | Yes |
LCDs with controller
Parallel interface
Driver: Use Linux Armadeus GPIO driver with it's PPDEV emulation User space: Use either LCD4linux or Lcdproc depending on your application
Text: - HD 44780 (tested with GpioDriver driver (+ppdev emulation) and LCD4Linux
Graphic: - KS0108 (Nico and Juju have one sample, not tested yet because LC4Linux don't support it) - ?
User space tools / library found to control // LCD
LCD4linux Cool but mainly to display system informations, not very customizable for user GUI
Lcdproc ?? (Not tested)
Other idea ??