[sdiy] Mini VGA LCD screen 800x600 4:3 size needed..

MTG grant at musictechnologiesgroup.com
Mon May 7 02:39:19 CEST 2018


Would love to know what micro you picked and how helpful Microchip was 
with getting you going. I want to do a small color LCD (possibly TFT) 
and the only experience I have so far is old 8051 and old monochrome 
graphic LCDs.  TFT seems like a huge jump in memory and processing 
requirements. Would hate to have to start from scratch.  Microchip 
advertises solid dev kits and more than one 32-bit architecture.

On 5/6/2018 3:25 PM, Jean-Pierre Desrochers wrote:
> Hi list,
> I'm just finishing a small VGA oscilloscope project (for my DOTCOM system)
> with success using  a Microchip PIC micro and some analog stuff.
> I'm now looking for a mini VGA LCD display 800x600 with a 4:3 ratio.
> Plenty of HD 8" TFT screen available around but I need
> To fit the hole display within a U4 DOTCOM module
> Which means no HD..    4:3 ratio @ 800x600 or higher would be best.
> The U4 DOTCOM modules are around 8.5" wide so
> 8" TFT screens are a bit too large. 4 to 7" would be the best
> But so far I cannot find a 7" TFT screen with a 4:3 ratio.. Only HD available.
> Using a 7" @ 16:9  would drop a lot my vertical resolution.
> 
> Any  source for a 7"  VGA LCD display 800x600 with a 4:3 ratio. ???
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> J-Pierre
> 
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