HI I am using arm cortex A7 chip , which can be running in 8080 mode to connect to the SSD 1322 oled controller.
1.However , I am confusing about the hardware connection with the SSD1322 controller.
Do we need to use GPIO to control the CS , RS , WR ,RD signals ? or just configure the LCD controller to transfer data in 8080 mode ?
2. and I saw a "run" bit in CTRL register , does it mean every time data transfer , we should set it to '1' to start the transfer ?
3. how to configure the display time cycle? just enable the clock ?
thanks.
HI Currenly , I am using the LCD controller to connect to the OLE SSD1322 to display something.
Seems the simple commands like display on/off work well , but when it comes to the command+ data pairs , it doesn't work at all. nothing could display except the raw display screen.
Could anyone give some advice about that ?thanks.
HI Actually , I try to use it on FreeRTOS platform. However , it seems to be used in Linux . After going through the document , I still can not understand these bits' meaning . Could anyone explain for that ?
eLCDIF register descriptions can be found in documentation, for example
Chapter 32 Enhanced LCD Interface (eLCDIF) i.MX6UL Reference Manual
http://www.nxp.com/docs/en/reference-manual/IMX6ULRM.pdf
Best regards
igor
Hi igor,
thanks for your support.
However , the reference manual doesnot describes clearly how to configure LCD controller into 8080mode to communicate with oled mode.
could you give me some sample code ? how to configure the display clock ? should we use the 'run' bit in CTRL register ? rather confused
Hi Alven
processors with eLCDIF, like i.MX7D or i.MX6UL supports 8080 mode
https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-331754
Detailed description can be found in eLCDIF Chapter of Reference Manual of used processor.
Best regards
igor
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