What is the difference between TFT LCD driver and TFT LCD controller
i have selected two displays
1) https://www.buydisplay.com/default/lcd-5-ssd1963-tft-module-touch-screen-display-800x480-mcu-arduino
2)https://www.buydisplay.com/default/5-tft-lcd-display-module-wvga-800x480-high-resolution-for-mp4-gps
the first one display contains controller board and second one do not have that controller, also the second one have driver IC ILI6122
datasheets can be found from the above links for reference
i want to know the purpose and effects of pins (1)CS# (2)D/C# (3)E(Rd) (4)R/W# in the display with controller and why these pins are not in the display mentioned in second link?
touch display lcd
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i have selected two displays
1) https://www.buydisplay.com/default/lcd-5-ssd1963-tft-module-touch-screen-display-800x480-mcu-arduino
2)https://www.buydisplay.com/default/5-tft-lcd-display-module-wvga-800x480-high-resolution-for-mp4-gps
the first one display contains controller board and second one do not have that controller, also the second one have driver IC ILI6122
datasheets can be found from the above links for reference
i want to know the purpose and effects of pins (1)CS# (2)D/C# (3)E(Rd) (4)R/W# in the display with controller and why these pins are not in the display mentioned in second link?
touch display lcd
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i have selected two displays
1) https://www.buydisplay.com/default/lcd-5-ssd1963-tft-module-touch-screen-display-800x480-mcu-arduino
2)https://www.buydisplay.com/default/5-tft-lcd-display-module-wvga-800x480-high-resolution-for-mp4-gps
the first one display contains controller board and second one do not have that controller, also the second one have driver IC ILI6122
datasheets can be found from the above links for reference
i want to know the purpose and effects of pins (1)CS# (2)D/C# (3)E(Rd) (4)R/W# in the display with controller and why these pins are not in the display mentioned in second link?
touch display lcd
i have selected two displays
1) https://www.buydisplay.com/default/lcd-5-ssd1963-tft-module-touch-screen-display-800x480-mcu-arduino
2)https://www.buydisplay.com/default/5-tft-lcd-display-module-wvga-800x480-high-resolution-for-mp4-gps
the first one display contains controller board and second one do not have that controller, also the second one have driver IC ILI6122
datasheets can be found from the above links for reference
i want to know the purpose and effects of pins (1)CS# (2)D/C# (3)E(Rd) (4)R/W# in the display with controller and why these pins are not in the display mentioned in second link?
touch display lcd
touch display lcd
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CS - Chip Select
D/C - Data/Command
E - Enable
R/W - Read/Write
To help with understanding the above four pins check out this link
https://electronicsforu.com/resources/learn-electronics/16x2-lcd-pinout-diagram
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CS - Chip Select
D/C - Data/Command
E - Enable
R/W - Read/Write
To help with understanding the above four pins check out this link
https://electronicsforu.com/resources/learn-electronics/16x2-lcd-pinout-diagram
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CS - Chip Select
D/C - Data/Command
E - Enable
R/W - Read/Write
To help with understanding the above four pins check out this link
https://electronicsforu.com/resources/learn-electronics/16x2-lcd-pinout-diagram
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CS - Chip Select
D/C - Data/Command
E - Enable
R/W - Read/Write
To help with understanding the above four pins check out this link
https://electronicsforu.com/resources/learn-electronics/16x2-lcd-pinout-diagram
CS - Chip Select
D/C - Data/Command
E - Enable
R/W - Read/Write
To help with understanding the above four pins check out this link
https://electronicsforu.com/resources/learn-electronics/16x2-lcd-pinout-diagram
answered Nov 24 '18 at 13:35
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