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This is SainSmart MEGA2560 + 7 inch TFT LCD module with the TFT LCD shield kit For arduino enthusiasts.It includes one pcs of SainSmart MEGA2560 , 7 inch TFT LCD display and a TFT LCD shield for Arduino MEGA2560.This kit helps you to avoid complicated wiring processes and save you much time to accomplish your goal. You can feel free to enjoy the touch function and SD card function by using our codes.We will provided you the whole document including the example project of the kit. We will supply you the technical support after your purchase.
The MEGA2560 R3 also adds SDA and SCL pins next to the AREF. In addition, there are two new pins placed near the RESET pin. One is the IOREF that allow the shields to adapt to the voltage provided from the board. The other is a not connected and is reserved for future purposes. The MEGA2560 R3 works with all existing shields but can adapt to new shields which use these additional pins.
It is 100% compatible with the normal MCU like ARM AVR PIC and 8051,especially on Arduino family such as Arduino Due and Arduino MEGA2560(R3). The module uses the LCD controller Chip SSD1963 with 7 inch LCD including the touchscreen.
LCD-specificed intialization code is provided, so that you can save time to optimize power control register and gamma curves for best display performance. We have test the provided code, it gives the best display performanace
This is Sainsmart TFT LCD Extend shield for arduino due .Using this shield can help you out of the bothers to use other cables. You just need to plug the module to arduino due through this shield.
The shield defines that all the the data transmit ports are PC1-PC8 and PC12-PC19,the controll pins are PD0-PD3.The perfect design could realize that the data transmits in high speed.The SPI interface is designed in the ISP header of arduino due so that the SPI transfer with DMA could be achieved in high speed with no drag.
This shiled is just for Arduno MEGA2560. If you need the LCD Extend shield for Arduino Due,you need a similar shield which is also provided from our store.
This shiled is just for 7 inch TFT LCD.If you need the LCD Extend shield for 3.2/3.5/...,you need a similar shield which is also provided from our store.
This is SainSmart 7 inch TFT LCD module with the TFT LCD shield kit For arduino enthusiasts. It includes one pcs of 7 inch TFT LCD display and a TFT LCD shield for Arduino MEGA2560(R3). We will provided you the whole document including the example project of Arduino MEGA2560(R3) with the kit. We will supply you the technical support after your purchase.
It is 100% compatible with the normal MCU like ARM AVR PIC and 8051, especially on Arduino family such as Arduino Due and Arduino MEGA2560(R3).The module uses the LCD controller Chip SSD1963 with 5 inch LCD including the touchscreen.
LCD-specificed intialization code is provided, so that you can save time to optimize power control register and gamma curves for best display performance. We have test the provided code, it gives the best display performanace
This is SainSmart TFT LCD Extend shield for Arduino MEGA2560(R3). Using this shield can help you out of the bothers to use other cables. You just need to plug the module to Arduino MEGA2560(R3) through this shield.
The shield defines that all the the data transmit ports are PC1-PC8 and PC12-PC19,the controll pins are PD0-PD3.The perfect design could realize that the data transmits in high speed. The SPI interface is designed in the ISP header of arduino due so that the SPI transfer with DMA could be achieved in high speed with no drag.
This shiled is just for Arduno MEGA2560(R3). If you need the LCD Extend shield for Arduino Due, you need a similar shield which is also provided from our webstore.
This shiled is just for 7 inch TFT LCD.If you need the LCD Extend shield for 3.2"" or 5"", you need a similar shield which is also provided from our store.
The thing that makes me sort of doubt the touch controller or resistive pad being bad, is that the failure mode is not random. If it fails or works correctly seems to be random, but the symptom itself is always the same. After compiling and uploading, the sketch may behave as expected, or not, it"s a 50 / 50 chance at this point. If the board behaves as expected, all buttons work perfectly. But, regardless of when the board decides not behave properly, the errant behavior is always the same. All of the buttons drawn on the display are where they should be, but when the failure occurs, all buttons don"t work. By trial and error I found that if I press in the general area of butx, it detects but2. I say in the general area of butx, because the area that responds is not in the exact area defined for butx. If I repeat this process 50 times, however many of those times the board fails to behave as expected, each of those times fail in exactly the same manner. Mind you that it either works or doesn"t, following a reboot. If it works as expected, it does so until reboot. It never works and then stops working properly in the middle of execution. It"s only following a reboot that it either fails or works.
C:\Users\User\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MCUFRIEND_kbv-master\utility/mcufriend_shield.h:16:2: warning: #warning WE ARE USING A SPECIAL CUSTOM DRIVER [-Wcpp]
SainSmart 3.2" TFT LCD Display is a LCD touch screen module. It has 40pins interface and SD card and Flash reader design. It is a powerful and mutilfunctional module for your project.The Screen include a controller SSD1289, it"s a support 8/16bit data interface , easy to drive by many MCU like STM32 ,AVR and 8051. It is designed with a touch controller in it . The touch IC is ADS7843 , and touch interface is included in the 40 pins breakout. It is the version of product only with touch screen and touch controller.
3.2"" TFT LCD module with 40 IO, it is more than a LCD module and colleagues also includes an SD card slot, whether with touch function. (Here we are with touch screen function module)
This is Sainsmart 5 inch TFT LCD module with the TFT LCD shield kit for arduino enthusiasts.It includes one piece of 5 inch TFT LCD display and a TFT LCD shield for Arduino MEGA2560 (R3).We will provided you the whole document including the example project of arduino due with the kit. We will supply you the technical support after your purchase.
LCD-specified initialization code is provided, so that you can save time to optimize power control register and gamma curves for best display performance. We have test the provided code, it gives the best display performanace
It is 100% compatible with the normal MCU like ARM AVR PIC and 8051,especially on arduino family such as arduino due and arduino mega2560(R3).The module uses the LCD controller Chip SSD1963 with 5 inch LCD including the touchscreen.
The shield defines that all the the data transmit ports are PC1-PC8 and PC12-PC19,the controll pins are PD0-PD3.The perfect design could realize that the data transmits in high speed.The SPI interface is designed in the ISP header of arduino due so that the SPI transfer with DMA could be achieved in high speed with no drag.
Cool! Thanks, Willie and Fernando. Mine still in the slow process, I completed buying my parts list for the ferduino some are already here and I"m still waiting for the mega and the 7" tft screen coming off from china. I"m still clueless what is the next part list should I buy to power these things up.
Cool! Thanks, Willie and Fernando. Mine still in the slow process, I completed buying my parts list for the ferduino some are already here and I"m still waiting for the mega and the 7" tft screen coming off from china. I"m still clueless what is the next part list should I buy to power these things up.
Rott no I"m just keeping occupied in between taking care of marcus who happens to be doing extremely well I"m just making a couple shields with screw terminals
Thanks jjon I have never maid my own board I put some finishing touches on that board will post pic later I sent the screw shield to the board house should be done in couple weeks
I made a mistakes soldering all the bottom pins from the tft shield with rtc. Should I cut them, or leave them? Just like this one here http://www.ferduino.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=41
I made a mistakes soldering all the bottom pins from the tft shield with rtc. Should I cut them, or leave them? Just like this one here http://www.ferduino.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=41
wow that looks great I really like how you got the ribbon cable going to the LCD that is nice... do you plan on putting the Ethernet shield on top of the screw shield then the tft then the lcd??
so the CTE70 in the code don"t really matter, I was curious about that, both the 5 and the 7 had basically the same text in the memory saver file, I kinda figured it would work with either since both are using the same 480 x 800 resolution...yours looks awesome
redtop it might work for the 5" LCD if you have CTE50 or CTE70 in the code but if you have a 7" LCD you have to use the CTE70 or you will get the white screen of death soon as you change the CTE50 to CTE70 every thing just works. I did it with a sainsmart and a real arduino one using the black tft shield that came with it and the other using just the regular blue one and both did the same thing
redtop it might work for the 5" LCD if you have CTE50 or CTE70 in the code but if you have a 7" LCD you have to use the CTE70 or you will get the white screen of death soon as you change the CTE50 to CTE70 every thing just works. I did it with a sainsmart and a real arduino one using the black tft shield that came with it and the other using just the regular blue one and both did the same thing
to use the ITDB50, you would comment out the CTE70 and uncomment the ITDB50 screen, I added the ITDB50 screen instead of the CTE50 but that should be all you would need to do is change the CTE70 to CTE50, all 3 of those screens are added in the library, ever screen that was listed as 480 x 800 was added
if you are using the ITDB50 screen just set your code as below, if you are using the CTE50 screen, change the CTE70 to CTE50 and leave the comments as in the post above
try both ways if you"re unsure which screen you have, Sainsmart sold some of those 5" ITDB screens as CTE screens in the link where my CTE70 came from, that may be your issue too
Willie, I did use your library files not the one on the tutorials. The only thing I"m having a problem right now is the calibration button test. It didn"t show the CTE like the one I did the first time I calibrated the touch screen but instead the ITDB.
Willie, I did use your library files not the one on the tutorials. The only thing I"m having a problem right now is the calibration button test. It didn"t show the CTE like the one I did the first time I calibrated the touch screen but instead the ITDB.
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it looks like you may have a few libraries outta place but try this, go back to the sketch button, this time click on "add file", once the box opens, search your library files for the rusfont.c file in the UTFT folder and add it directly to the IDE and try to compile again
fired up Ferduino last night and let it run over night. I have the white tft mega shield that redtop recommended sitting on top of my arduino mega 2560 I have a 7" LCD connected with a 8" cable and 3 temp probes that all worked fine. Came in this morning and the screen was blinking on and off about 1 blink a second and the touch screen has stopped working. I have tried to unplug it waited a few seconds plugged back in still didn"t work
rott, try unplugging the IDE cable and reconnecting it, mine looses connection there sometimes for some reason when I have it powered via the PC, once I connected the 5v PSU that all stopped
I don’t know what the heck I am doing wrong? I just copied the contents of 3 folder files, the libraries, utft, utouch and pasted it to their destination file but I’m still getting a small scale.
fired up Ferduino last night and let it run over night. I have the white tft mega shield that redtop recommended sitting on top of my arduino mega 2560 I have a 7" LCD connected with a 8" cable and 3 temp probes that all worked fine. Came in this morning and the screen was blinking on and off about 1 blink a second and the touch screen has stopped working. I have tried to unplug it waited a few seconds plugged back in still didn"t work
I have 2x 7inch screens from the same Ebay vendor 1 appears more power hungry than the other.. I can get both to work overnight if I feed from one plugged in laptop via USB (high end new laptop) if I use another plugged in laptop (5yrs old) one screen crashes whether it is Jarduino 7inch or Ferduino 7 inch with the either graphic shields. If I power with 9v the arduino clones seems to get hot and only works for several minutes with that one screen. I also have the 5v power supplies (2) that Willie suggested which is/are stable on both arduino/screen combo"s. I don"t know whats happening exactly and the info is purely informational based on my case but I suspect the problem screen can drop the voltage of the clone arduino"s down too low and they don"t use the same caliber of components as the branded version. in theory 9v should work but again it is based on the tolerances and quality of the components used. in my case, the 5v volt power supply was an attractive a solution given its low cost.
I don’t know what the heck I am doing wrong? I just copied the contents of 3 folder files, the libraries, utft, utouch and pasted it to their destination file but I’m still getting a small scale.
I have 2x 7inch screens from the same Ebay vendor 1 appears more power hungry than the other.. I can get both to work overnight if I feed from one plugged in laptop via USB (high end new laptop) if I use another plugged in laptop (5yrs old) one screen crashes whether it is Jarduino 7inch or Ferduino 7 inch with the either graphic shields. If I power with 9v the arduino clones seems to get hot and only works for several minutes with that one screen. I also have the 5v power supplies (2) that Willie suggested which is/are stable on both arduino/screen combo"s. I don"t know whats happening exactly and the info is purely informational based on my case but I suspect the problem screen can drop the voltage of the clone arduino"s down too low and they don"t use the same caliber of components as the branded version. in theory 9v should work but again it is based on the tolerances and quality of the components used. in my case, the 5v volt power supply was an attractive a solution given its low cost.
they both do exactly what rott said his did and even now, occasionally I have to disconnect/reconnect the IDE cable, but connected to the 5v supply, that issue is completely gone
Just got mine today, they are really beautiful boards I couldn"t even take my eyes off them. the bonus stamp board are nice too I was really planning to get this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Multi-Circuit-UART-Carrier-Board/201024117644?_trksid=p2047675.c100009.m1982&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D24189%26meid%3D8808299088346658892%26pid%3D 100009%26prg%3D10283%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D10%26sd%3D201024114112 .
Just got mine today, they are really beautiful boards I couldn"t even take my eyes off them. the bonus stamp board are nice too I was really planning to get this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Multi-Circuit-UART-Carrier-Board/201024117644?_trksid=p2047675.c100009.m1982&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D24189%26meid%3D8808299088346658892%26pid%3D 100009%26prg%3D10283%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D10%26sd%3D201024114112 .
I"ve never actually connected the pH stamp, I wired it all up but never applied power or the probe, I"ve never really been satisfied with the PCB I made for it, I may try to get it going sooner though now and add a few other items :D
I think so, he used the newer W5100 Ethernet components on his Ferduino Mega so I assume he"ll be phasing out the ENC28J60 shield altogether on future releases, but he"ll have to confirm that :D
redtop I am sure I read that also just couldn"t find it Didn"t he and you both make the little back end piece to go on a stander Ethernet shield? anywho I did the same thing looked like crap so I just use double high pins that you would use for stacking shields anyway and just used them. seemed to work ok. If ANYONE has a spare back end piece for the Ethernet shield I would be in your debt if you could send it to me.
redtop I am sure I read that also just couldn"t find it Didn"t he and you both make the little back end piece to go on a stander Ethernet shield? anywho I did the same thing looked like crap so I just use double high pins that you would use for stacking shields anyway and just used them. seemed to work ok. If ANYONE has a spare back end piece for the Ethernet shield I would be in your debt if you could send it to me.
Fernando made his shield extension from scratch, I used a proto board and a dremmel to cut the needed section out, the stackable headers without the PCB extension should work just fine too
I have a multi port switch connected now for my Satellite box and Bluray player, just don"t have the extra Ethernet cable ran to the tank...it"s not a big deal though, with the 7 inch touch screen, I don"t really need the web interface, I don"t have a smart phone to use it remotely anyway
redtop or marspeed where do I put the jumper on the screw shield to use pins 18 and 19 for the Ferduino code? and is there anything else to set on it just cant think any more to many boards :)
redtop or marspeed where do I put the jumper on the screw shield to use pins 18 and 19 for the Ferduino code? and is there anything else to set on it just cant think any more to many boards :)
yes the SD card reader on the Ethernet shield is the one used with the Ferduino code as it is in the download, but with some modifications, you can use the SD card reader on the screen shield
I like your screw shield/ combination rtc for the mega board could i get the file to have some made or does anyone have an extra one they would part with? thanks James
almost ready to give the screw shield its maiden voyage. got the 5v power supply to hook up to it (redtop) can you show where you have your 5v connection to the USB?
almost ready to give the screw shield its maiden voyage. got the 5v power supply to hook up to it (redtop) can you show where you have your 5v connection to the USB?
what I did was use a volt meter and connected the mega to my USB port on my PC and tested the pins for 5v on the USB port of the mega, then just soldered a wire to that pin and connected it to the 5v PSU positive and just grounded to the ground pin on the mega from the 5v PSU...really simple :D
using the SD reader on the screen shield requires some rewiring and a change in the code, I don"t remember exactly what you gotta do but it"s posted on the Ferduino site
what I did was use a volt meter and connected the mega to my USB port on my PC and tested the pins for 5v on the USB port of the mega, then just soldered a wire to that pin and connected it to the 5v PSU positive and just grounded to the ground pin on the mega from the 5v PSU...really simple
using the SD reader on the screen shield requires some rewiring and a change in the code, I don"t remember exactly what you gotta do but it"s posted on the Ferduino site
Do I need to remove pins from my TFT LCD mega shield V 2.0 its the white one redtop03 posted am using SD on Ethernet card and a 8 inch cable to extend the lcd off the stack
Do I need to remove pins from my TFT LCD mega shield V 2.0 its the white one redtop03 posted am using SD on Ethernet card and a 8 inch cable to extend the lcd off the stack
I have the Ethernet shield on top of the screw shield and I have pins 10,11,12,13, bent out so they don"t get connected from the Ethernet to the screw and I have a wire soldered from pin 10 going back to pin 53 on the arduino