electroRF
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the Graphic LCD I ordered has resolution of 160X128.
I'd like to calculate how much memory I'll need in order to store an image that is to be displayed.
I made the following calculation:
1. 160X128 is 20,480 pixels.
2. Each Pixel's color is set by 2-bytes (R,G,B in 5,6,5 configuration).
3. That means that in order to load an image on the LCD, I need my PIC to hold a memory of 20,480 X 2-Bytes = 40,960 Bytes, i.e. 40KB memory size.
Is that correct?
Thank you
I'd like to calculate how much memory I'll need in order to store an image that is to be displayed.
I made the following calculation:
1. 160X128 is 20,480 pixels.
2. Each Pixel's color is set by 2-bytes (R,G,B in 5,6,5 configuration).
3. That means that in order to load an image on the LCD, I need my PIC to hold a memory of 20,480 X 2-Bytes = 40,960 Bytes, i.e. 40KB memory size.
Is that correct?
Thank you
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