2.8 inch tft lcd shield touch display module datashet for sale
ER-TFTM028-4 is 240x320 dots 2.8" color tft lcd module display with ILI9341 controller board,superior display quality,super wide viewing angle and easily controlled by MCU such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARDUINO,ARM and Raspberry PI.It can be used in any embedded systems,industrial device,security and hand-held equipment which requires display in high quality and colorful image.
It supports 8080 8-bit /9-bit/16-bit /18-bit parallel ,3-wire,4-wire serial spi interface.Built-in optional microSD card slot, 2.8" 4-wire resistive touch panel with controller XPT2046 and 2.8" capacitive touch panel with controller FT6206. It"s optional for font chip, flash chip and microsd card. We offer two types connection,one is pin header and the another is ZIF connector with flat cable mounting on board by default and suggested. Lanscape mode is also available.
Of course, we wouldn"t just leave you with a datasheet and a "good luck!".Here is the link for 2.8"TFT Touch Shield with Libraries, EXxamples.Schematic Diagram for Arduino Due,Mega 2560 and Uno . For 8051 microcontroller user,we prepared the detailed tutorial such as interfacing, demo code and development kit at the bottom of this page.
Spice up your Arduino project with a beautiful large touchscreen display shield with built in microSD card connection. This TFT display is big (2.8" diagonal) bright (4 white-LED backlight) and colorful (18-bit 262,000 different shades)! 240x320 pixels with individual pixel control. It has way more resolution than a black and white 128x64 display. As a bonus, this display has a resistive touchscreen attached to it already, so you can detect finger presses anywhere on the screen.
The shield is fully assembled, tested and ready to go. No wiring, no soldering! Simply plug it in and load up our library - you"ll have it running in under 10 minutes!
This display shield has a controller built into it with RAM buffering, so that almost no work is done by the microcontroller. The shield does require a lot of pins: 12 lines total for the display, 13 total if you use the microSD card
2.8 Inch TFT LCD Shield Touch Display Module for ArduinoSupports development boards such as Arduino and Mega2560 for direct plug-in use without wiring.
This is a very nice 2.8" TFT Color LCD 240 x 320 pixel with Touch Screenscreen display module. It has an embedded ILI9325 graphics controller and on-board AD7843 touch screen controller that delivers standalone functionality to any project. It is easy to use.
HY-TFT280 is a 2.8 inch TFT LCD Screen module, 320*240 (resolution), 65K color, 40pins interface , not just a LCD breakout, but include the Touch screen, SD card. So it’s a powerful extension module for your project.
This Screen includes a controller ILI9331, it’s 16bit data interface, easy to drive by many MCU like STM32 ,AVR and 8051.HY-TFT280 is designed with a touch controller in it . The touch IC is XPT2046 , and touch interface is included in the 40 pins breakout. Another useful extension in this module is the SD Card socket . It use the SPI mode to operate the SD card, the SPI interface include in the 40pins breakout.
The TFT library is required to be installed to get this screen model display. This library is especially designed for TFT LCD screen using 16 bit mode. The library require the following connections.
Note: The TFT controller model needs to be declared in the initializing statement. ITDB02 myGLCD(38,39,40,41) needs to be modified as myGLCD(GEEE28,38,39,40,41) when using Arduino Mega2560.ITDB02 myGLCD(GEEE28,19,18,17,16) needs to be commented when using Aduino UNO. Otherwise it just show a blank screen. In practice, RS, WR, CS, RSET can be connected to any free pin. But the pin number must be in accord with myGLCD(RS,WR,CS,RST).
The LCD has a 2.8" 4-wire resistive touch screen lying over it. The Touch library needs to be installed to get it works. This library is designed for 2.4’’ TFT, 2.8” TFT LCD screen module.
Note:TCLK, TCS, TDIN, TDOUT, IRQ also can be connected to any free pin. But the pin number must be in accord with the touch screen initializing statement myTouch(DCLK,CS,IN,OUT,IRQ).
The default setting is accurate for 2.4” TFT module, but you need to calibrate when using 2.8” TFT module. A program to calibrate the touch screen is included in the example. If you touch screen is inaccurate, you need to run touch_calibration. Follow the on-screen instruction to calibrate the touch screen. Better not use your finger to calibrate it, use your accessory touch pen to pressure the frontsight with stength. Then record the calibration parameters and apply them in ITDB02_Touch.cpp in your touch screen library.
There is built-in SD card slot in the shield, so we can use it to upload images. But the images need to be converted RAW format first. SD libraries tinyFAT and tinyFAT_16 need to be preinstalled for displaying the image.
The 2.0/2.4/2.8 inch TFT LCD Touch Display Shield is a Bright, 4 white-LED backlight, on by default but you can connect the transistor to a digital pin for backlight control. So spice up your Arduino UNO project is a beautiful large touchscreen display shield with a built-in microSD card connection. This TFT display is big (2.4″ diagonal) bright (4 white-LED backlights) and colorful (18-bit 262,000 different shades)!
2.0/2.4/2.8 inch TFT LCD Touch Display Shield for ArduinoUno is fully assembled, tested and ready to go. Add the touch display without wiring, no soldering! Simply plug it in and load up a library – you ‘ll have it running in under 10 minutes! Works best with any classic Arduino ATMEGA328 Board.
The 2.0/2.4/2.8inch TFT LCD Touch Display comes with 240×320 pixels with individual pixel control. It has way more resolution than a black and white 128×64 display. As a bonus, this display has a resistive touchscreen attached to it already, so you can detect finger presses anywhere on the screen.
Display worked perfect! No dead pixels, backlight was bright and touch screen had minimal lag and was very responsive. Recommended if you need a touchscreen.
This touch display works 100% right out of box . Touch screen and SD card reader functions works as designed. You just "plug and play" into the UNO module.
- Arduino UNO R3 and its compatible board can use it directly to display characters, graphics and BMP format images. And touch controlling is available;
This 4.3" TFT screen has lots of pixels, 480x272 to be exact, an LED backlight and a resistive touchscreen overlay. Its great for when you need a lot of space for graphics or a user interface. These screens are commonly seen in consumer electronics, such as miniature TV"s, GPS"s, handheld games car displays, etc. A 40-pin connector has 8 red, 8 green, and 8 blue parallel pins, for 24 bit color capability. It comes with HX8257A controller and optional 4-wire resistive touch panel screen which can be easily controlled by MCU such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARDUINO, and ARM. FPC with ZIF connector is easy to assemble or remove.
*This is a "raw pixel-dot-clock" display and does not have an SPI/parallel type controller or any kind of RAM. The display is supposed to be constantly refreshed, at 60Hz, with a pixel clock, V sync, H sync, etc.
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I"ve attached the pin-out picture. From what I can tell the Mega-2560 header doesn"t quite have enough D-I/O pins on this header for all the pins on the TFT; Seems short by exactly 1-row (2-pins). I was thinking since the top/bottom row of the Mega-2560 are 5Vdc or GND depending on which end. Perhaps "CS"/"RS" or "T_CS"/"CLK" could be tied directly however from what I can gather "RS" is equivalent to "LCD_DC" which is heavily used/switched so it cannot be tied directly to GND like I"m figuring "CS" could be. I"m not sure what "T_CS" and "CLK" are for short of guessing Transmissive Touch Clock?? Any ideas?
Worst comes to worst; I"m thinking of just heating and pushing 2-pins of the TFT header up through the PCB and adding 2-jumper wires to other parts of the Mega-2560. Has anyone tried powering one of these using D-I/O pins?
This TFT Touch Shield is Arduino/Crowduino/Arduino Mega compatible, it integrated a 2.8” TFT Display and a resistive touch panel, to make this shield suitable for handheld devices.
This TFT Touch Shield has 240x320 pixels with individual pixel control, it uses the ILI9341 driver and SPI interface to communicate with controllers such as Arduino, saving you much Arduino pins for other usages in your projects. Besides, A SD card socket is also added to help you develop applications that data storage is needed such as digital picture album.
This 2.8" LCD Shield from Waveshare is for the Arduino and also support resistive touch. The TFT screen support 32x2400 resolution. The screen has a standard Arduino interface and is compatible Arduino UNO and Leonardo.
The 2.8" screen has an onboard stand-alone touch controller, better touching than solutions that use AD pins directly for touch control. The PWM backlight control allows you to adjust the backlight to a comfortable level, and the micro SD slot provides an easy way to store photos for displaying. Controlled via SPI, and only a few Arduino pins are used.