Content originally posted in LPCWare by pcproa on Thu Jun 05 05:56:53 MST 2014 Hello,
I have been working with an LPC4357 for a few weeks now though my questions stand for all devices in the 4300 series. I am trying to display a small motion video on an TFT LCD that is driven by the internal LCD controller.
I have searched countless threads on the topic using Google and after working through the SGPIO part of it as well as coming to understand the BT.656 protocol (My fault for taking so long to come to this conclusion) I'm starting to wonder if this device is even capable of showing video without an impractical frame rate such as 1fps like previously tested.
I have searched for "Video", "showing multiple Bitmaps like a video", "HDMI", "DVD", "Camera", etc and I cannot find one single working example of someone showing video on their LPC43xx LCD. Most things seem to lead back to a competing part from ST, which does show their device in multiple places running video on the LCD.
The appnotes for the LPC43xx Camera Interface using SGPIO or SCT have both been useless for my application. And I cannot find this elusive BT.656 decoder as mentioned and clarified by my previous post.
So my long winded questions are, Is video on the LPC43xx even possible at a 720p resoltion? Are there any working examples out there of this? If not 720p, what resoltion am I practically looking at? (I am using an LPC4357 at 204MHz with 32Bit SDRAM)
Content originally posted in LPCWare by embd02161991 on Fri Jun 06 14:58:21 MST 2014 Hi Patrick,
We have a working camera interface solution using LPC43xx with a 320 x 240 LCD display .
As a starting point please get a Keil MCB4300 board and try the attached sample code. With this as reference , you can try building your project for the desired LCD. Please visit the following link for the board information. http://www.keil.com/mcb4300/