Hi Folks,
I would just want to recommend this display for any projects you might have upcoming. It is based on the S6D04D1 driver. and has a resolution of 432 x 200. The best part is that it is an IPS display, which means great viewing angles.
On a teensy 3.6, I used ports C 0-7 and Port D 0-7, and then 4 other pins for [RS, RD, RW, RST]. The Display can only be driven in 8 bit or 16bit mode, so you would need at least 11 pins from your teensy.
I was able to write my own library based off info on the datasheets. I also bought the LQFN MK66, so that I used the whole Port D of the chip, and now get even faster results from the benchmarks.
I am using this display in a Digital Radio project I am working on, and the refresh rates are off the charts!!! (I have font antialiasing going on for all the text on the display, so they look smooth), and I am running at 180Mhz
very well worth the cost of 20 digital pins from the teensy.
I would just want to recommend this display for any projects you might have upcoming. It is based on the S6D04D1 driver. and has a resolution of 432 x 200. The best part is that it is an IPS display, which means great viewing angles.
On a teensy 3.6, I used ports C 0-7 and Port D 0-7, and then 4 other pins for [RS, RD, RW, RST]. The Display can only be driven in 8 bit or 16bit mode, so you would need at least 11 pins from your teensy.
I was able to write my own library based off info on the datasheets. I also bought the LQFN MK66, so that I used the whole Port D of the chip, and now get even faster results from the benchmarks.
I am using this display in a Digital Radio project I am working on, and the refresh rates are off the charts!!! (I have font antialiasing going on for all the text on the display, so they look smooth), and I am running at 180Mhz
very well worth the cost of 20 digital pins from the teensy.