It appears to be a RGB parallel display running at 3.3V. That's a good start.
For the hardware you'd need to make a board to interface the display to the GPIO pins on a Pi.
Then you'd need to look at the timings and see if there's a DPI overlay for the Pi that can work with that screen.
As for the touch - I don't think that will be easy to get working.
For the hardware you'd need to make a board to interface the display to the GPIO pins on a Pi.
Then you'd need to look at the timings and see if there's a DPI overlay for the Pi that can work with that screen.
As for the touch - I don't think that will be easy to get working.
Statistics: Posted by rpdom — Wed Nov 20, 2024 12:16 pm