Umm... I do not know anything about KS0108. But I think your LPC2134 and LCD controller could be trying to drive the bus at the same time. Else it should be: - logic level of 0V/3.3V when bus driven by LPC2134, or - logic level of 0V/5V when bus driven by LCD controller. The pullup resistors on LPC2136 are weak pull in 50-100KR. Unfortunately, there is no equivalent I/O pin circuit provided by Philips. So far, most of the external CMOS interface (with logic threshold level at 2.5V) are working fine with the LPC2xxx 0V/3.3V driving outputs (direct connection). Regards --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "angelazhu_china" <angelazhu_china@...> wrote: > > > I use LPC2134 to control a LCD with 5V voltage supply and KS0108 > controller. P0[27:31] act as the five control pins. P1[23:16] act as > the date pins. Now I found the voltage of the eight date lines is not > correct, stays in 2V when high, and 1V when low , which leads to data > chaos. > I want to know: > 1. How to deal with the interface circuit with a 5V device? > 2. The datasheet of LPC213X said, there are pull-up circuits in P1 > [23:16]. I want to know the deal circuit of these 8 pins. > > Thanks! >
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Re: Can LPC213X P1[23:16] act as the D[7:0] to a LCD with 5V supply?
2006-04-30 by unity0724
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