3.2 lcd module arduino in stock

ER-TFT032-2 is 240x320 dots 3.2 " color tft lcd module display with ILI9320 controller and optional 4-wire resistive touch panel,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 16-bit parallel interface. .FPC is soldering type,there is no need for zif connector.Lanscape mode is also available.

Most widgets could benefit from a shiny touchscreen interface. Unfortunately, it"s usually not easy to hook up a touchscreen and driving a display is often too taxing on your controller. 4D Systems has solved this problem by creating a series of touchscreens with on-board controllers then combining them with adapters for popular platforms like Raspberry Pi and Arduino!
The Arduino Display Module customizes the uLCD-32-PTU Display specifically for interfacing with the Arduino, to provide a quick and easy interface without any wiring hassles. It enables you to quickly connect the 4D Arduino Adapter Shield to their Arduino, connect the 5 way cable between the Adapter and the Display Module, and be connected in seconds to start programming!
The uLCD-32-PTU-AR has a comprehensive range of serial commands ready to be received from the Arduino, to draw primitives such as lines, rectangles, circles and text, displaying images, playing sound and logging data to uSD card. You can also use the Visi-Genie in Workshop 4 combined with the Arduino Library to create a graphical interface in minutes!
Like the other displays from 4D Systems you will need a USB Serial adapter to program this module. Unfortunately, our FTDI Basic Breakout won"t work. Check the Recommended Items section below for 4D Systems" µUSB-PA5.

Begin by carefully starting the rear connector of the TFT shield onto the Arduino Mega. Go slowly and ensure that all pins are inserted correctly and are straight.
In order to use 3.2″ TFT lcd Shield , We must have the libraries. So you can download (UTFT Library) and (URTouch Library) install the library by extracting that zipped file in the library folder as shown below.

SainSmart 3.2" TFT LCD Displayis 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.

Model TFT01_3.2WD Quantity 1 Color Blue Material FR4 Features Arduino compatible TFT LCD module, 40pins interface, not just a LCD break but include the Touch , SD card and Flash...

The 3.2 Inch 320×240 TFT LCD Touch Screen Module for Arduino features a 320×240 resistive touch panel with SD Card Socket, This Module can be easily connected to an Arduino Mega 2560 Board using the 3.2 Inch TFT LCD Adapter Shield.
Note: When connecting to Arduino Mega 2560 or compatible boards with 5V working voltage, it is require to use a logic level converter such as TFT LCD Adapter Shield

In this Arduino touch screen tutorial we will learn how to use TFT LCD Touch Screen with Arduino. You can watch the following video or read the written tutorial below.
As an example I am using a 3.2” TFT Touch Screen in a combination with a TFT LCD Arduino Mega Shield. We need a shield because the TFT Touch screen works at 3.3V and the Arduino Mega outputs are 5 V. For the first example I have the HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor, then for the second example an RGB LED with three resistors and a push button for the game example. Also I had to make a custom made pin header like this, by soldering pin headers and bend on of them so I could insert them in between the Arduino Board and the TFT Shield.
So now I will explain how we can make the home screen of the program. With the setBackColor() function we need to set the background color of the text, black one in our case. Then we need to set the color to white, set the big font and using the print() function, we will print the string “Arduino TFT Tutorial” at the center of the screen and 10 pixels down the Y – Axis of the screen. Next we will set the color to red and draw the red line below the text. After that we need to set the color back to white, and print the two other strings, “by HowToMechatronics.com” using the small font and “Select Example” using the big font.
In order the code to work and compile you will have to include an addition “.c” file in the same directory with the Arduino sketch. This file is for the third game example and it’s a bitmap of the bird. For more details how this part of the code work you can check my particular tutorial. Here you can download that file:

4D Systems Resistive Touch LCD Starter Kits with PICASO Processor for Use with ArduinoThe range of resistive touch LCD Starter kits for Arduino available from 4D Systems provide everything needed by a user to easily interface between an Arduino (using its serial port + one GPIO pin) and the resistive touch LCD module, eliminating wiring hassles. The user can then quickly begin programming the 4D Systems display module through the Arduino. This display is a secondary display and does not replace the monitor or TV used to program the Arduino itself.
Powered from the Arduino the display module can be programmed and configured using 4D Systems Workshop4 software IDE (see datasheet for link to download). The LCD module is set up to receive a wide range of serial commands from the Arduino, for example, to display shapes, text, images, to play sounds and log data to the microSD card.4D Systems LCD Touchscreens
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