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10" to 14" displays in MCU applications, Cortex-M3 etc - Possible?

mindthomas
mindthomas over 14 years ago

Dear EDABoard members.
I have been searching the internet for a while looking for a display solution to connect to an MCU but with bigger sizes than 7".
I have previously done LCD/TFT projects using the SSD1963 controller chip from Solomon to drive a 7" display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels.
Though now my requirement in size [I](NOT NECESSARILY RESOLUTION)[/I] have become bigger, so I have been trying hard to find another solution.
I have been working with the following solution ideas but I would like you to comment on them or even come up with other options.
[LIST]
[*]Get a larger display, 10"-14", but with the same resolution, 800x480, so it would be possible to drive it with the SSD1963
[*]Find another display controller capable of driving the standard 10"-14" displays with resolutions around 1024x768
[*]Find a larger display with integrated display controller or with a supported display controller module next to it
[*]Make our own controller chip using an FPGA and some SRAM for driving the LCD lines directly
[/LIST]
What do you think? Please come up with other ideas if possible image
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards
Thomas Jespersen

Dear Element14 members.

 

I have been searching the internet for a while looking for a display solution to connect to an MCU but with bigger sizes than 7".

I have previously done LCD/TFT projects using the SSD1963 controller chip from Solomon to drive a 7" display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels.

Though now my requirement in size [I](NOT NECESSARILY RESOLUTION)[/I] have become bigger, so I have been trying hard to find another solution.

 

I have been working with the following solution ideas but I would like you to comment on them or even come up with other options.

Get a larger display, 10"-14", but with the same resolution, 800x480, so it would be possible to drive it with the SSD1963

  • Find another display controller capable of driving the standard 10"-14" displays with resolutions around 1024x768
  • Find a larger display with integrated display controller or with a supported display controller module next to it
  • Make our own controller chip using an FPGA and some SRAM for driving the LCD lines directly

 

What do you think? Please come up with other ideas if possible image

 

Thank you in advance.

 

 

Best Regards

Thomas Jespersen

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    0 Former Member over 14 years ago

    Newark Part Number: 01P3900
    NEC - NL10276BC30-18 - TFT DISPLAY, 15"
    Data Sheet

    Low-voltage differential signaling, or LVDS, is an electrical digital signaling system that can run at very high speeds over inexpensive twisted-pair copper cables.

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    0 clem57 over 10 years ago

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        Was a solution ever found?

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