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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Touch LCD Shield N10DP
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Georgenicholls Newbie Joined: 12/01/2017 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2 |
Good day, I have purchased a micromite chip and a touch LCD shield N10DP. There is no information about the pins on the screen. J1, 8 pins J2, 8 pins J3, 6 pins J4, 6 pins and J 7, ? I am trying to get the screen connected to the micromite. Can you help? Regards George Nicholls. |
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disco4now Guru Joined: 18/12/2014 Location: AustraliaPosts: 844 |
If this is the board then your jumpers probably match a shield. Is this your board J1 is D0-D7 on shield J2 is D8-D13,GND,AREF J3 is A0-A5 J4 is vin,gnd,gnd,5v,3.3v,rst J7 seems to be ICSP header. From the link ,the functions assigned for arduino should allow you to identify the pins. If it uses the ILI9341 chip as it says the you should be able to make it work. It may not have a touch controller IC so the touch panel may be not too easy to read, as the Micromite is expecting this to be available via SPI and not to have to read the four wires coming from the touch panel. Regards Gerry Pins usage on Arduino Pins Used for TFT Screen Control: D4: TF_CS, SD card select input pin D5: TFT_CS, TFT chip select input pin D6: TFT_D/C, TFT Data/Command control pin D7: BACKLIGHT, TFT backlight control pin Pins Used for SPI Interface: D10: SPI chip select D11: SPI MOSI pin D12: SPI MISO pin D13: SPI serial clock pin Pins Used for Touch Function: A0 - Touch Screen Y- input pin. A1 - Touch Screen X- input pin. A2 - Touch Screen Y+ input pin. A3 - Touch Screen X+ input pin. Latest F4 Latest H7 |
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