Ameba-D User Manual
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The LCD display operation is synchronized with the LCDC VSYNC output and the frame rate is determined by the pulse rate of VSYNC signal. The
MCU VSYNC mode timing is shown in Fig 20-11.
Fig 20-11 MCU VSYNC mode timing
20.2.2.4
MCU System with Tear Effect Line
Like VSYNC, Tearing Effect (TE) signal can also control the synchronization of frame. The difference is that TE outputs from LCD, but VSYNC
outputs from LCDC.
TE signal can be enabled or disabled by LCD driver’s related commands. LCDC output data is synchronized with LCD TE output signal. LCD TE
signal is used to synchronize frame memory writing for displaying video images.
The MCU TE mode timing is shown in Fig 20-12.
tvdh: The LCD display isn’t updated from the GRAM.
tvdl: The LCD display is updated from the GRAM (except invisible lines, see Fig 20-13).
Fig 20-12 MCU TE mode timing
Fig 20-13 MCU TE mode frame synchronization
20.2.2.5
MCU Interface Type
Ameba-D supports different types of MCU interface, and the output pin assignments are listed in Table 20-1. The details about frame data
transferring is described in the following sections.
Table 20-1 MCU interface type
I/F Type
Data Format
Support
I80 8-bit
RGB565
Yes
I80 9-bit
RGB666
No
I80 16-bit
RGB565
Yes
I80 18-bit
RGB888
No
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