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The Microchip PIC32 has the bandwidth to drive QVGA (320x240) or WQVGA (up to 480x272) color LCD display touch panels that are controllerless - all LCD drive requirements are met by the PIC32. Example hardware and software has been developed by Microchip to demonstrate the PIC32s graphics capability. The PIC32 used in the starter kits have sufficient internal RAM (128Kbytes) to support graphics with 8 BPP (bit per pixel) color depth and with an external RAM device 16 BPP is possible. With relatively minor source code revisions and a custom interface board, this project leverages the Microchip developed hardware and software to interface a Newhaven Display International 3.5" QVGA color LCD display touch panel to a PIC32.

Newhaven Display International offers a readily available 3.5" color LCD with touch screen, sans controller. A combination of existing Microchip demonstration boards, the Newhaven LCD and a custom interface board constitute a complete display demonstration project.

The demonstration software shows the capabilities of the PIC32 driving a Newhaven Display International controllerless LCD graphics board. The start up splash screen is a bitmap image. The subsequent screens demonstrate the widgets of the Microchip Graphics Library to show various application screens that can be easily made with Microchip’s Graphics Library. The LCC (Low-Cost Controllerless) Daughterboard can support QVGA, WQVGA, and VGA (with the addition of larger external SRAM) resolutions and anything lower. Also, Microchip makes available a visual design tool to create your own graphical user interface screens for Microchip microcontrollers, the Graphics Display Designer (GDD).

Various hardware combinations can be used to drive the LCD display. At minimum, a PIC32USB Starter Kit II or PIC32 Ethernet Starter Kit (note limitations below) is required, along with an LCC Graphics PICtail™ Daughter Board, a Newhaven display, and the custom interface board (figure 1, below). Optionally, for I/O accessibility, a PIC32 I/O Expansion Board can be connected to the Graphics PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board (figure 2, below).

By default the Microchip PIC32 LCC - Object Layer Demo software drives the Powertip 4.3" WVGA display and by commenting/uncommenting select lines of source code the software will drive the Truly 3.2" QVGA display. Several new and revised source files are required to successfully drive the Newhaven 3.5" QVGA display. The software is meant to be used with the Microchip Graphics Library version 3.00.

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Spice up your Arduino project with a beautiful large touchscreen display shield with built in microSD card connection. This TFT display is big (5" diagonal) bright (18 white-LED backlight) and colorful 800x480 pixels with individual pixel control. As a bonus, this display has a capacitive touch panel attached on screen by default.

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If you"re looking for a powerful display module, you"ve come to the right place. This 5" display has extremely wide viewing angles, is sunlight-readable, and supports 5-point capacitive touch. Not only is the TFT display wonderful, it is powered by the BT817 EVE chip. The EVE chip enables exceptional graphics control, backlight control, touch sensing, and audio - all mapped as SPI devices making communications with this module a breeze.

Looking for accessories for your EVE TFT display module? We have 2 sizes of FFC cables 6-inch 30-pin FFC cables and 12-inch 30-pin FFC cables, plus a EVE breakout board. Or get everything you need in the 5" EVE Development Kit.

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PMS-70H-002-Mis a 7"" Industrial Embedded Systems, composed of a 7” 800*480 IPS Type TFT LCD, a capacitive touch panel, a CNC front cover, a back stand, a back cover, a silicone seal and an industrial linux system controller board.

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The Displaytech EMB035TFTDEMO is a demonstration and development board for the Displaytech 3.5 inch color TFT display. The display is controlled by a Microchip PIC24FJ256DA210 microcontroller with integrated graphics controller. Furthermore, the demonstration board includes on-board external SRAM for extra frame-buffer memory as well as SPI flash for storing fonts and images. Capacitive touch screen is available for the 3.5" TFT display.

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The backpack itself is a PCB which mounts on the back of a common LCD display making a two layer "sandwich". The complete assembly is designed to plug into a solderless breadboard where any interface components can be tested. Then, when the design is complete, the interface circuit can be transferred to a custom PCB or strip board which can be mounted on the back of the Micromite LCD Backpack making a three layer sandwich.

are the Micromite which costs about US$4, an 8-bit microcontroller (US$2) and a 2.8" LCD panel typically costing $7 on eBay. The result is a low cost but powerful controller which is very easy to program.

This page describes version 2 of the Micromite LCD Backpack. This includes a chip which acts as both a USB interface to the Micromite"s console and a PIC32 programmer for updating the Micromite"s firmware.

Version 2 of the Micromite LCD Backpack was described in the May 2017 issue of Silicon Chip magazine. This web page provides a short description but if you want the full story you are encouraged to read the magazine article. Back issues of the magazine can be purchased from Silicon Chip or electronic access can be purchased for about the cost of the printed issue, so it is good value.

Basic Specifications are:Colour TFT LCD 320x240 pixels, 65536 colours. 2.8" diagonal measurement. Touch sensitive screen with the coordinates reported in pixels.

Version 2 of the Micromite LCD Backpack includes a PIC16F1455 microcontroller (dubbed the "Microbridge") which provides a USB interface to the Micromite"s console where you can enter and edit your BASIC program and a PIC32 programmer which can be used to load the initial Micromite firmware and update it with new releases. This web page does not go into the details of the Microbridge chip so you should read this web page for details of how to use it and how it works.

This 5V supply is used by the LCD display panel and dropped to 3.3V by IC2 for the Micromite. There is a third power supply of 1.8V inside the Micromite which is used to power the 32 bit CPU. The 47µF capacitor on pin 20 of the microcontroller is used to filter this power supply. The capacitor used here must be a tantalum or ceramic type. Do not us an electrolytic as that may prevent the CPU from starting.

For controlling the brightness of the LCD"s backlight you have two choices. The first is to populate Q1 and Q2 on the PCB and their associated resistors (this area is marked with a silk screened box on the PCB). When you do this PWM 2A on the Micromite can be used to control the brightness from within a program.

Alternatively you can populate the PCB with R1 which is a 100Ω trimpot that limits the current drawn by the backlight LEDs and therefore the brightness. The LCD panel has a 3.9Ω resistor in series with the backlight power input so you will not burn it out if at maximum brightness.

The LCD display panel can be easily found on eBay by searching for "ILI9341" which is the name of the controller used in the LCD panel. These come in a number of different sizes however the Backpack PCB is designed to match the mounting holes of the 2.8" version. The Micromite will also work with other sizes of the ILI9341 display but you will have to invent an alternate mounting arrangement

The PIC32 microcontroller (IC1) can be found in many places. Microchip Direct sell the blank microcontroller for US$4.03 (for a single chip). Other suppliers such as Element 14, RS Components, etc also sell the blank chips at a slightly higher cost. Note that you do not need to purchase the PIC32 pre-programmed because using the Microbridge (the

for the Micromite LCD Backpack can be downloaded from the bottom of this page. It contains everything you need to build the Backpack including the design for the printed circuit board, parts list, schematic and construction notes.

The author would like to very much thank Peter Mather (matherp on The Back Shed forum) for demonstrating that the Micromite can drive a variety of LCD display panels and then developing the ILI9341 driver.

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The Picadillo-35T is a 3.5" 320x480 resolution (Half VGA) Embedded Display Module with Resistive Touch, featuring the Microchip PIC32MX795F512L 32bit microcontroller and Arduino / chipKIT style headers for easy attachment of shields, and compatible with UECIDE, MPIDE and MPLAB X Programming IDEs, making this a brilliant display solution with open source software.

The PIC32MX795F512L is a powerful 32bit microcontroller from Microchip, which has 512Kb of Flash and 128Kb of SRAM, runs at 80Mhz and is capable of 105 DMIPS. It features a PMP graphics port which is used to connect the on board 3.5" display, allowing for fast graphics fully controlled by the Users code. The same PIC32 is found on the popular chipKIT Max32 Development Board.

The Picadillo-35T has been designed to be programmed using the UECIDE IDE, which is based on the Arduino IDE however with various enhancements and improvements. It can also be used with MPIDE, or even using Microchip MPLAB X. Using UECIDE or MPIDE, the display module can essentially be treated as if it was a chipKIT MAX32 and programmed using the familiar programming language found on the Arduino/chipKIT.