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The NT7086 is not supported(and probably can never be supported) #2576

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rock599 opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 3 comments
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The NT7086 is not supported(and probably can never be supported) #2576

rock599 opened this issue Jan 20, 2025 · 3 comments

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rock599 commented Jan 20, 2025

The pinout diagram going to the LCD looks like this:

1 D0 Data Pin
2 D1 Data Pin
3 D2 Data Pin
4 D3 Data Pin
5 DISPOFF Controls Display off, 0: off, 1: on
6 FLM First Line Mark / Shift Direction Select
7 M Alternation Control Signal
8 LP, data latch (row) / Display Data I/P Clock
9 CP, data shift (column) / Display Data I/P Clock
10 VDD+5V Power Supply 5volts
11 VSS-GRD Ground
12 VLC-24V
13 VO Contrast Adjustment, usually uses POT that can source 0-5V
14 FGND

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olikraus commented Jan 20, 2025

Not sure about the question here, but a link to the display itself would be helpful.

Edit: The NT7086 is not supported(and probably can never be supported)

@rock599 rock599 changed the title how to display NT7086 320X240 The NT7086 is not supported(and probably can never be supported) Jan 21, 2025
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rock599 commented Jan 21, 2025

I want my device to display photos but now I'm not even sure which device I want to use

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rock599 commented Jan 22, 2025

At present, I have STM32F401 and ARDUINO MEGA, I am not sure whether it can be achieved.

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