newhaven tft display free sample
This 240x320 resolution LCD TFT is a standard display with 8-bit/16-bit Parallel interface, offering 262K colors, 2.8V power supply, and a 12:00 optimal view. This Liquid Crystal Display has a built-in ILI9341 controller, hot-bar solder connection, has a 4-wire resistive touchscreen and screen printed icons featured on the touch panel. The display is RoHS compliant and has been discontinued. Purchase now while stock is still available!
Choose from a wide selection of interface options or talk to our experts to select the best one for your project. We can incorporate HDMI, USB, SPI, VGA and more into your display to achieve your design goals.
Equip your display with a custom cut cover glass to improve durability. Choose from a variety of cover glass thicknesses and get optical bonding to protect against moisture and debris.
Crystalfontz has leveraged the power of the FTDI/Bridgetek EVE chip in creating display modules that simplify the creation of beautiful user interfaces.The embedded video engine (EVE) provided by the FT81x chipset allows a low-powered processor (like an Arduino) to drive full color TFT displays with ease, and simplifies the low-level display interface. The low-powered processor can easily manage display and touch functionality using only a single SPI connect for a full color TFT display.
Crystalfontz offers multiple EVE Display Modules including a 3.0”, a 3.5”, a 5.0”, and a bar-type 3.9”. Each display has a specially designed accelerator board to make the display shine and match the display form factor. 3D models, datasheets, and sample code can all be found on each display module’s product page.
We made an interface board with a 0.5 mm spacing connector to plug in the 7" Newhaven display to the 746gdisco. It has a cutout so that board can be soldered to the 0.8 mm pads on the bottom of the 746gdisco. We also added an interface board with power to drive the back light, and provide rs232 drivers. Only needed to change 480x272 to 800x480 in one place in software.Expand PostLikeLikedUnlike
Thank you for the reply. But isn"t the pinout different on the 746gdisco? I"m wondering how to use the LTDC interface on Nucleo-f746zg to drive the display because we plan on using the specific board package on the nucleo board. I"m guessing in order to test I would have to develop a my own header files and c files for the display and the capacitive controller since it is not provided right? I"m mainly looking for some hints as to where I should go.Expand PostLikeLikedUnlike
Do you have hardware design capability, to interface the Nucleo to a board which will interface to the display, or do you want to purchase such a board?Expand PostLikeLikedUnlike
I won’t be much help with Keil, as I have not used it. As far as tablet operation is concerned, I have tested both pixel line drawing graphics and text output to the displays, and that works fine.
We want to verify the connections we make on the Nucleo by testing it with an TFT LCD so we can use the same design when we begin creating our own board.Expand PostLikeLikedUnlike
The DSI may have fewer wires, but the 469 also has a DSi display, and the 469 software did not come up and fly for me, like the 746g-Disco did. A few wires is not a big deal. Chasing software from a third party that does not behave can make for a lot more expense than a few wires. The less expensive display is an issue, but there are other suppliers as well. Test what works for you.Expand PostLikeLikedUnlike
I never tried a nucleo driving the lcd, but I am using the Atollic framework to drive a 746g-disco, and it works fine. I do enable and disable the display with one pin, and don"t have to rewrite it.
Just wanted to let you know that I have verified the connections using atollic as described by Dan. I just had trouble changing a few things, such as configurations in some C files, but eventually after changing them I was able to display a picture. Thank you all for the responses!Expand PostLikeLikedUnlike
Newhaven Display is a manufacturer with a highly specialised area of expertise, who almost exclusively focuses on displays. Therefore, you can be sure that the supplier has taken care of the wide compatibility of its products, as well as their durability and manufacturing precision.
The brand’s core products include alphanumeric displays based on LCD and OLED technologies. They come in 16x2, 20x2, 20x4 and 40x4 character configurations with heights ranging from 3.23 mm to 9.22 mm. Liquid crystal products feature white, blue, grey, yellow-green or RGB backlighting. They are fitted with HD44780-compatible controllers, i.e. with a 14-pin parallel interface (+2 backlight power pins). Moreover, they also come in versions controlled via SPI or I2C bus. Furthermore, they are also available in variants operating at 2.8V DC, which facilitates their integration in battery-powered devices.
Graphic displays (LCD and OLED) with resolutions from 128x32 to 320x240 also boast versatility and a variety of colours. As with the alphanumeric models, selected products feature factory-fitted heating. As a result, their lower operating temperature limit reaches even -40°C. The manufacturer also offers temperature-compensated modules, which translates into improved contrast and display quality. The modules are also available with negative voltage converters allowing the addition of a contrast adjustment potentiometer and relieving the microcontroller of this task. Selected displays are very thin (up to 1.6 mm), which is achieved, among other things, through the use of the COG (Chip-On-Glass) technology.
In the field of TFT displays, Newhaven Display boasts a selection of matrices in sizes ranging from 1.8″ to 7″, with brightness of up to 1200 cd/m2 (good sunlight-readability). Display resolutions are up to 800x480 pixels. This product group includes products controlled by I2C or SPI signals, however, they also support common video interfaces such as RGB or HDMI. Most of the matrices are enclosed in the thinnest possible housing and feature FPC leads or IDC sockets for easy installation in mobile devices and minimising implementation costs. It is worth noting that this group also includes smart displays with resolutions of up to 1024x600 and sizes of up to 10.1″, equipped with touchscreens (resistive and capacitive, supporting, among other things, the multitouch technology) and therefore perfectly suited for the development of state-of-the-art and intuitive-to-use devices. The supplier also provides a broad selection of training materials (in the form of tutorials) available on its website, as well as extensive technical documentation on its products and their controllers, video libraries and example codes (e.g. Arduino). With this support, you can be sure that the implementation and prototyping stage with Newhaven Display modules will go smoothly and conveniently.
In addition, Newhaven Display, is also a manufacturer of VFDs (vacuum fluorescent display). They include built-in voltage converters, so only 5V DC is required to power them. VDFs can be implemented in a very similar way to standard alphanumeric LCDs (with serial communication support) and exhibit very wide thermal tolerance and high contrast, so they remain readable even in bright sunlight.
It should be noted that Newhaven Display is a manufacturer known for its high standard of technical support, and that some of the supplier’s products are available from our catalogue on request. The range of these products will be gradually expanded, so be sure to keep an eye on the new products available at TME!
With the integration of Bridgetek’s next generation EVE3 BT815/BT816 Embedded Video Engine IC, Matrix Orbital EVE3 SPI TFT"s deliver clean, crisp, full color TFT screens for interactive menus, graphing, graphics and even video.
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The Arduino board has a wide variety of compatible displays that you can use in your electronic projects. In most projects, it’s very useful to give the user some sort of feedback from the Arduino.
With the TFT display you can display colorful images or graphics. This module has a resolution of 480 x 320. This module includes the SD card socket and SPI FLASH circuit.
This is a tiny display with just 1 x 0.96 Inch. This display has a black background, and displays characters in white. There are other similar displays that can show the characters in other colors.