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Shop our range of touch screen components to complete your project and make it more mobile. You"ll find LCD touch screen modules from leading brands including Raspberry Pi"s range of touch screen LCD display modules, as well as touchscreen components from Adafruit, and PaPirus.
Helping to bring your device to life, our collection of touch screen modules are available in a range of sizes, types, and resolutions, , including the popular Raspberry Pi 7" Touch Screen LCD display module. . Used as a visual display screen or a simple input device, this LCD touch screen module is easy to set up, making it perfect for all skill levels.
We also sell touch screen components that don"t require an HDMI decoder, for when you want your output data to appear on screen. With a little configuration, you can see your data appearing on one of our touch screen LCD display modules.
I get no error message. After Uploading, It does show the the programmed screen first and then the display just turns white after half a second. The display stays white until I download the code again.
This TFT display is big (2.8" diagonal) bright (4 white-LED backlight) and colorful! 240x320 pixels with individual RGB pixel control, this has way more resolution than a black and white 128x64 display. As a bonus, this display has a capacitive single-touch touchscreen attached to it already, so you can detect finger presses anywhere on the screen. (We also have a resistive touchscreen version of this display breakout)
This display has a controller built into it with RAM buffering, so that almost no work is done by the microcontroller. The display can be used in two modes: 8-bit and SPI. For 8-bit mode, you"ll need 8 digital data lines and 4 or 5 digital control lines to read and write to the display (12 lines total). SPI mode requires only 5 pins total (SPI data in, data out, clock, select, and d/c) but is slower than 8-bit mode. In addition, 2 I2C pins are required for the touch screen controller.
Adafruit wrapped up this display into an easy-to-use breakout board, with SPI connections on one end and 8-bit on the other. Both are 3-5V compliant with high-speed level shifters so you can use any microcontroller. If you"re going with SPI mode, you can also take advantage of the onboard MicroSD card socket to display images. (The microSD card not included, but any will work)
New! As of December 2022, this display breakout also features an 18-pin "EYESPI" standard FPC connector with flip-top connector. You can use an 18-pin 0.5mm pitch FPC cable to connect to the display and touchscreen over SPI and I2C respectively. Great for when you want to skip soldering all those headers. You will still need to solder closed the SPI-mode jumper on the back.
As of December 2, 2022 - Adafruit have updated this TFT breakout with an EYESPI connector to make cabling easier with an 18-pin FPC. They also used Adafruit Pinguin to make a lovely silkscreen. The board is otherwise the same size, pinout, and functionality.