> Why do most LCD's have such cryptic and incomplete datasheets? Is there
> some sort of global conspiracy of LCD manufacturers?
They don't want to sell 100, they want to sell 100000. So they write a
data sheet that leaves a lot out. When you contact them for the missing
stuff, they send a sales engineer round who takes a look at you, and
decides if you are worth supporting. If they decide no, you're on your
own. If you look like a big buyer, the next thing they want will be the
names, addresses and golf clubs of the MD and the financial director.
Paul Burke
Reply by Stef●March 17, 20062006-03-17
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Frank van Eijkelenburg <someone@work.com> wrote:
>We want to use the primeview tft lcd (PW045XS1). I looked at the datasheet, but it is very summerary. Does anyone know where I can get more
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Reply by Frank van Eijkelenburg●March 17, 20062006-03-17
We want to use the primeview tft lcd (PW045XS1). I looked at the datasheet, but it is very summerary. Does anyone know where I can get more
information or perhaps example code of how to use this lcd. I have to make my own display controller in vhdl, but example code in C would be also
helpfull.
TIA,
Frank