Direct Drive LCD Design Guide
Figure 6 LCD Panel Macro Definitions
2.6 LCD Platform Configuration
The LCD Direct Driver is configured to operate with a given hardware platform by setting macro definitions.
These values will have to be determined from the schematics on the hardware platform. As an example,
the demonstration code can be compared the LCD direct drive hardware schematics.
2.6.1 FRAME_CS
This is the numeric value of the CS pin used for the frame buffer, for example if CS2 is used, a value of “2”
would be entered.
2.6.2 FRAME_BUS_CYCLES
Enter the number of BCLK cycles that are required to access the frame RAM (only used in SRAM
configurations).
2.6.3 CAS_LATENCY
Enter the configured CAS latency for the SDRAM (only used in SDRAM configurations).
2.6.4 SDRAM_PAGE_SIZE
Enter the SDRAM page size in words (only used in SDRAM configurations).
2.6.5 EDMAC_DD
Enter the name of the ExDMAC being used for the LCD Direct Drive. For example, if ExDMAC channel 2
is being used, set the value to “EXDMAC2”.
2.6.6 Xxxx_PORT
Enter the associated port for the requested signal mapping. For example if the LCD_BACKLIGHT is on
port PM1, set the port value to “M”.
2.6.7 Xxxx_PIN
Enter the associated port for the requested signal mapping. For example if the LCD_BACKLIGHT is on
port PM1, set the pin value to “1”.
2.6.8 Xxxx_INTC
Enter the SFR field for the associated interrupt controller peripheral. For example if the H8SX ExDMAC 2
is being used, enter “INTC.IPRJ.BIT._EXDMAC2”.
2.6.9 Xxxx_VECT
Enter the interrupt vector number for the associated peripheral. For example if the H8SX ExDMAC 2 is
being used, enter “142”.
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