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AkshayWale
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Hi ,

we have interfaced 7 inch display (800X480) with imxrt1050 board  . we are able to display 11 images of size (60X60) using emvin GUI, when we display 12th image display is getting corrupted. similary when we display a larger image (200X200) display is getting corrupted . 

Anyone know to solve this issue?

 

Thank You

Akshay Wale 

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AkshayWale
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Hi jeremyzhou,

Thank you for the reply , 

Issue got solved, we had configured gpio that was already used for reset for other application

We changed to other GPIO PIN, it worked.

Thank you once again! 

 

 

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AkshayWale
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Hi jeremyzhou,

Thank you for the reply , 

Issue got solved, we had configured gpio that was already used for reset for other application

We changed to other GPIO PIN, it worked.

Thank you once again! 

 

 

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jeremyzhou
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NXP Employee

Hi,
Thank you for your interest in NXP Semiconductor products and for the opportunity to serve you.
According to your description, I guess the phenomenon may be related to the memory management issue, however, I need more details about the phenomenon, so I'd like to suggest you introduce the exact phenomenon about 'display getting corrupted' and attach the code, it can help me to figure it out.
In further, whether you can replicate the phenomenon on the PC simulator of EmWin.
Looking forward to your reply.
Have a great day,
TIC

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