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Help with 7-inch WVGA toshiba display kit
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03-24-2010 11:26 AM
I am trying to interface the 7-inch WVGA Toshiba display kit (AES-TOSH7LCD-G) with the blackfin BF518F FMC Devolpment Kit. Is there source code that will link these together?
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03-24-2010 01:48 PM
Hi,
This kit isn't released quite yet. There is some code available, but from a 3rd party partner. I've private-messaged you to help you further.
John
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05-18-2010 07:19 PM
JohnW wrote:Hi,
This kit isn't released quite yet. There is some code available, but from a 3rd party partner. I've private-messaged you to help you further.
John
Hi John,
One of my customer is trying to use the AES-TOSH7LCD-G with TI EVM based on TMS320DM365 (TMDXEVM365). Does he need extra interface board to connect? And Could you provide related software to connect both boards?
Shaka
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05-19-2010 07:34 AM
Shaka,
The 7" WVGA kit does need a board to interface to the DM365 DVEVM. We offer one here:
http://www.em.avnet.com/dm355-365aib
That board, along with the display kit, offer a seamless display connection to the DM365 DVEVM.
In order to get the software, go to the link above and at the bottom of the page click "Support Files and Downloads". There are Linux patches for the display and touchscreen controller, as well as documentation.
Keep in mind, that most DM365 DVEVMs will need to have their CPLD reprogrammed in order to support the touchscreen. There is code and instructions for this as well.
All the best,
John



