Can I save my variables in to the internal flash of a Pixxi processor?
No, you can’t. If you want to save information permanently, you should save it to a microSD card or Flash chip.
No, you can’t. If you want to save information permanently, you should save it to a microSD card or Flash chip.
Yes, Pixxi modules can be configured for use with a custom display. Please refer to the datasheet to find the currently supported LCD interface/protocol.
You will need to use Workshop4’s Pixxi Configuration tool to set up the initialization code for your display. For instructions on how to do this, please refer to the manual available on Pixxi product page’s download section.
If you’re interested in using this processor with a custom display that requires a protocol/interface that is not currently supported, please submit a ticket to contact the technical support team.
Note: When building the custom configuration, you might notice that the display draws a bit slower. This can be improved if the PmmC contains the required configuration rather than separate. In this case, you can contact our support team and send your working configuration for us to be able to build one for you.
No, it does not. The Pixxi processor only supports 16-bit images.
No, it does not support Dallas One-Wire.
Pixxi display modules support up to 2M Baud.
The Splash screen will appear after a set timeout period.
To avoid the splash screen from appearing on the display, sending a command before the timeout ends will be the best option.
Yes, since both display has the same pixel size of 800 x 480.
You can use the same SD card resource in your application.
The parallel task is not possible with the Diablo16 graphics processor.
Flashbanks use the same flash memory as the Diablo16 which has an endurance of 10000 erase/write cycles.
Diablo16 display modules support up to 2M Baud.