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nopnop2002 edited this page Aug 11, 2017 · 43 revisions

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It's possible to use 8bit Parallel TFT module as a FrameBuffer device.
8bit Parallel TFT is usually known about as TFT shield for Arduino UNO.
I tested RaspberryPi and OrangePi.

Wirering

TFT Rpi/Opi
LCD_RST -- Pin#7
LCD_CS -- Pin#3
LCD_RS -- Pin#5
LCD_WR -- Pin#26
LCD_RD -- Pin#28
LCD_D0 -- Pin#29
LCD_D1 -- Pin#31
LCD_D2 -- Pin#33
LCD_D3 -- Pin#35
LCD_D4 -- Pin#37
LCD_D5 -- Pin#32
LCD_D6 -- Pin#36
LCD_D7 -- Pin#38
5V -- 5V(*)
3.3V -- 3.3V(*)
GND -- GND

*When a regulator(It's often AMS1117) is mounted on the back, it's operated 5V.
*When a regulator is NOT mounted on the back, it's operated 3.3V.


ILI9325
https://github.com/nopnop2002/ili9325_rpi/wiki/FrameBuffer-Setting-to-ILI9325

ILI9341
https://github.com/nopnop2002/ili9325_rpi/wiki/FrameBuffer-Setting-to-ILI9341

ILI9342
https://github.com/nopnop2002/ili9325_rpi/wiki/FrameBuffer-Setting-to-ILI9342

ILI9481
https://github.com/nopnop2002/ili9325_rpi/wiki/FrameBuffer-Setting-To-ILI9481

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