It has a standard VGA monitor connector, so you just need a screen that supports a standard VGA connector, 640x480. The mouse input must be USB. Don.
On 6/19/06,
Randall Philipson <> wrote:
Is there any more information about using the TS-7300 to
drive a TFT panel, I can't even find a schematic on the FTP server for either
the TS-7300 or the TS-7kv
Randy
From:
[ On Behalf Of PeterElliot Sent:
Friday, June 16, 2006 1:45 PM To:
Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Graphics LCD
Screen
Hi Randy,
Check out the TS-7300. It can drive a VGA monitor via a DB15
connector, but the signals are available on a header which when buffered
can drive a TFT panel.
Most ARM9 level devices with video capabilities
have an additional built in video controller added - such as some Sharp
devices and the Cirrus EP9312/15. This has issues with clashing with the
main CPU over memory access, which lead Technologics to add the VGA display
via a FPGA.
PJE
--- In ts-7000%40yahoogroups.com,
"Randall Philipson" <> wrote: > > I'm
working on a project that requires an LCD/Touchpanel screen. I'm >
been doing some development with the TS-7250, but I've been asked to >
drive a color graphics LCD directly without an LCD controller. This >
seems like an insane waste of time to me. Apparently the vendor is >
claiming that people drive their LCD screen all the time with an
ARM9 > processor without a graphics controller. Does anybody here have
any > experience with this? > > Thanks, > >
Randy >
-- Dr. Don W. Carr J. G. Montenegro 2258 Guadalajara, Mexico +52-333-630-0704 +52-333-836-4500 ext 2930
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