tft lcd module specification price
ER-TFT080-1 is 800x480 pixels 8" color tft lcd display with OTA7001A driver IC,optional capacitive touch panel with controller and connector,optional 4-wire resistive touch panel with connector,superior display quality,super wide view angle and easily controlled by MCU such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARDUINO, ARM and Raspberry PI.Equivalent with AT080TN64,AT080TN52.
A 2.4” TFT LCD module consists of a bright backlight (4 white LEDs) and a colourful 240X320 pixels display. It also features individual RGB pixel control giving a much better resolution than the black and white displays. A resistive touch screen comes pre-installed with the module as a bonus and hence you can easily detect your finger presses anywhere on the screen.
The TFT comes with an auto-reset circuit which gets active on every breakout. However, a user can reset the module using this pin also, in case setup is not resetting clean.
The TFT comes with an auto-reset circuit which gets active on every breakout. However, a user can reset the module using this pin also, in case setup is not resetting clean.
Resistive Touch Pins – Y+, X+, Y-, and X- are the 4 resistive touch pins which require analog pins to read and determine touch pins. Their overlay is fixed at the top of the module which makes them electrically separate from the TFT. They can be used is 8-bit as well as SPI mode.
The 2.4” TFT LCD module supports many modes. However, two of them are very popular among users – “SPI mode” and “8-bit mode”. The display contains pins on both sides required for a mode and a user can switch easily between them by simply rewiring the display. It should be noted that only one mode can be used at a time.
A 2.4” TFT module has a very flexible usage. It is compatible with all your DIY projects where you want to add a bright, colourful, and touchscreen enabled display.
Have your product stand out with the DT050ATFT display - our 5” TFT LCD module with full viewing angle. The full viewing angle feature allows the display contents of the LCD to be visible from practically any angle. It"s a cost-effective enhancement compared to using an IPS display. The 5" TFT has 800 x 480 RGB resolution and supports 24-bit parallel RGB input mode. The LCD uses two driver ICs to drive the display: a source driver with TCON (Ilitek ILI6122) and a gate driver (Ilitek ILI5960). It also is available with either a resistive touchscreen or capacitive touchscreen panel. This 5 inch LCD is an ideal option for a variety of digital devices including video or POS systems.
Showcase high quality graphics and images on our 800 x 480 7” TFT display! The DT070CTFT LCD module is an upgraded version to our DT070ATFT module. Compared to the previous model, this new 7 inch display offers improved viewing angle and brighter LEDs. The DT070CTFT also uses the Himax HX8264E + HX8664B display drivers. This LCD display is available with a resistive or capacitive touchscreen panel.
TFT or thin film transistor is a variant of the LCD technology. TFTs are active matrix LCDs, which help improve contrast, color, and picture quality. Thin film transistors are used along with capacitors to improve image quality in many electronic devices. Owing to their several advantages, these TFT displays are available in various specifications. The 4.3 inch TFT display is one of the most popular among them. The 4.3-inch TFT LCD display module touch screen has a resolution of 480X272 with an RGB interface. This display finds applications in mobile phones, cars, embedded systems, and certain industrial equipment among others. There are many 4.3-inch TFT LCD module manufacturers making this display; however, certain features may slightly differ based on the manufacturer. However, it is essential that you source it from a reliable manufacturer. Microtips Technology, one of the leading 4.3-inch TFT LCD module manufacturers, offers the new low-cost 4.3-inch TFT display. This post discusses the common features, working, and benefits of using this new low cost 4.3-inch TFT LCD display module touch screen provided by Microtips.
As mentioned, TFT is a subset of the LCD technology. TFT is an active matrix display. There are active matrix displays and passive matrix displays used in LCD flat panels of computers, phones, and so on. The images produced by active matrix are responsive and enable a wider angle of view compared to passive matrix display. Passive matrix displays, on the other hand, use a grid of horizontal and vertical wires to display an image. In this case, the charge of two wires is altered to change a pixel at intersection. The response time of producing an image with the passive matrix technology is much slower than active matrix. Also, at times, the image quality produced by passive matrix is blurred and pixelated. Active matrix, in comparison, offers many more advantages and a fine image quality, and hence is widely used in making 4.3-inch TFT LCD display module touch screens. The pixels on the TFT screen are arranged in a row-column configuration. The glass panel has an amorphous silicon transistor on which the pixels are attached. This enables each pixel to get a new charge and keep it consistent even after the screen is refreshed to load a new image. So, each pixel continues to be in its maintained state when other pixels are being used. This is one reason why this technology is called active matrix.
Interface: The display interface helps humans exchange information with software. For instance, you need to control color, brightness, and other parameters as there are many interface options. This display has RGB interface and a TFT-LCD display type.
Response Time: This indicates the time in which you receive a response on your command, with tough screens it is much faster than typing a command. Once you touch the screen, most 4.3-inch TFT LCD display module touch screens respond in 15ms.
Active Area: Most 4.3-inch TFT LCD module manufacturers make this display with an active area of 95.04X53.86 mm and pixel pitch of 0.198(W) x0.198(H)mm.
This is a high image quality monitor featuring the wide LCD (12.3” with pixel count of 1,920×720) combining high performance of color reproduction (NTSC ratio: 100%), high contrast ratio (1000:1) and high brightness (1000cd/m2) and is also most suitable for the next generation CIDs, cluster and digital mirrors.
The uLCD-144G2 display module is compact and cost effective and features a 1.44” LCD TFT screen, which is the smallest LCD TFT module available from 4D Systems. Driven by the GOLDELOX processor, the uLCD-144G2 is the perfect compact display solution for any application requiring a small embedded screen.
The module is an elegant combination of a 1.44” TFT LCD screen, along with a modest but comprehensive collection of I/O Features. These include a micro-SD card connector, two general purpose input/output pins (GPIO"s) with Dallas 1-Wire Support, Analog Input and sound generation capability, along with serial communications.
4DGL is a graphics oriented language allowing the developer to write applications in a high level language, syntax similar to popular languages such as BASIC, C and Pascal. The module offers modest but comprehensive I/O features that can interface to serial, analogue, digital, buttons, joystick, sound generation and Dallas 1-wire devices.
This display module serves as a perfect solution to be deployed at the forefront of any product design, requiring a brilliance of colour, animation or images on any application. This GOLDELOX driven Intelligent Display Module is a perfect example of where art meets technology.
This module can be programmed using 3 different environments in the Workshop4 IDE. Designer, ViSi and Serial. Please refer to the Workshop4 Product Page for more information and documentation on these environments.