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STM32 and 7″ Display

A couple of weeks ago I recieved an SSD1963 evaluation board and a 7″ display.

The SSD1963 chip makes it possible to control a 7″ display with a regular microcontroller or microprocessor, which haven’t got enough memory and power to control it itself, as it’s a normal display with vSync and hSync and so on.
So after a couple of hours I got it running with my STM32 board and a touch screen controller.

Please take a look at the video below to see some of the things I can show/do.

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  1. Carmine Ruotolo
    June 9th, 2010 at 23:51 | #1

    Where have you bought both SSD1963 board + TFT Display? Are you running on STM32F103B? Thanks.

  2. June 10th, 2010 at 13:18 | #2

    I’ve bought the SSD1963 evaluation board from TechToys.com.hk – http://www.techtoys.com.hk/Displays/SSD1963EvalRev2A/SSD1963%20Eval%20Board%20Rev2A.htm
    About the display I got it for free as a sample, but it can be bought at TechToys.com.hk too – http://www.techtoys.com.hk/Displays/TY700TFT800480/TY700TFT800480Rev02.htm

  3. Aleksander Nokolik
    July 30th, 2010 at 21:51 | #3

    Hi ! Very nice project !
    So, i’m very interesting by this project. I purchase the SSD1963 borad and the 7″ TFT from techtoys, but it’s very difficult to me to port the “techtoys sample” to my lpc2138 board… do you publish your source code ?
    Thanx for reply
    Regards
    Alek

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