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Driving LCD via ARM processor

Hello There,

I am new to this form, so I am not sure if this is the right place to post my question or not. Actually, I am working with ARM processor STM32F407VGT6 and I want to drive the LCD NHD-4.3-480272EF-ATXL#-CTP. Can someone tell me how to start with it ? I am looking at the datasheet of the processor, but I am not sure which pins need to be used for driving the LCD. Any help would be really appreciated.

Thank You

  • Actually, I am working with ARM processor STM32F407VGT6 and I want to drive the LCD NHD-4.3-480272EF-ATXL#-CTP

    so I am not sure if this is the right place to post my question or not.

    Actually, it's not. The STM32 line is not a TI product, so you hardly find any support here ...

    Better have a look at the ST forum, try this site: https://my.st.com/public/STe2ecommunities/mcu/Lists/cortex_mx_stm32/AllItems.aspx

  • f. m. said:
    so you hardly find any support here ...

    And - equally fruitless - addressing your NHD questions to other display-maker's forums...

    Perhaps "some" consideration as to "how" you will make things "work" - should occur prior to your component acquisition... 

    @ f.m. - one wonders if post is "real"... (and someway/how - poster avoided mention of vehicle make/model...)

  • @ f.m. - one wonders if post is "real"... (and someway/how - poster avoided mention of vehicle make/model...)

    At least it is somehow careless targeted.

    Guessing by the (good) language and the somehow careless content, it might well come from a confused student or professional, who got that components/ideas dropped on his table by his superior ...

  • f. m. said:

    At least it is somehow careless targeted.

    Entering that MCU into Google yields ~43,500 "hits" - none vectoring here...   (doubt we'll see similar "careless" intrusion - brand "x" fora...)

  • Entering that MCU into Google yields ~43,500 "hits"...

    That might be true. But  with a weirdly predisposed mind like mine, I would start looking at the ST website for information on the STM32F407 first, i.e. at the source ...

    (doubt we'll see similar "careless" intrusion - brand "x" fora...

    I agree, mistakes are best opportunities to learn ...