But I'd have more use for it in an FPGA project of mine.
Now, I couldn't really find a pinout but as it's made for Raspberry Pi I could already figure out what lines are already reserved for power and with a little bit of luck, the MOSI / MISO / SCLK / Chip Select run on these pins: https://de.pinout.xyz/pinout/pitft_plus_35
I just wanted to know whether anyone has done this already and / or knows the pinout. Also, what could happen if I put data / voltage on the "wrong" pins?
Also, is there something like an IP block that you can use for this type of stuff or would I need to write everything by myself?
Thank you in advance! I've never used a display (except VGA) with my board so that's why I ask all these questions....
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Riesenrad
Hello everybody.
I recently got this SPI TFT display for my Raspberry Pi:
https://www.conrad.at/de/raspberry-pi-display-modul-schwarz-rb-tft32-v2-raspberry-pi-a-b-b-raspberry-pi-1380381.html
http://joy-it.net/tft-display-3-2-v2/
But I'd have more use for it in an FPGA project of mine.
Now, I couldn't really find a pinout but as it's made for Raspberry Pi I could already figure out what lines are already reserved for power and with a little bit of luck, the MOSI / MISO / SCLK / Chip Select run on these pins: https://de.pinout.xyz/pinout/pitft_plus_35
I just wanted to know whether anyone has done this already and / or knows the pinout. Also, what could happen if I put data / voltage on the "wrong" pins?
Also, is there something like an IP block that you can use for this type of stuff or would I need to write everything by myself?
Thank you in advance! I've never used a display (except VGA) with my board so that's why I ask all these questions....
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