Documentos Técnicos
Especificações
Brand
ADAFRUIT INDUSTRIESDiagonal Display Size
2.4in
Display Technology
Resistive Touch Screen
Kit Classification
Display Module
Kit Name
TFT LCD Display
For Use With
MicroSD Socket - ILI9341
Technology
TFT Display
Classification
LCD Touchscreen
País de Origem
United States
Detalhes do produto
Adafruit 2.4 inch TFT LCD Touchscreen Breakout Board with microSD Socket
This colour 2.4 TFT display has 4 bright white LED backlight and 240 x 320 pixels with individual RGB pixel control. It has a resistive touchscreen to detect finger presses anywhere on the screen. The built-in controller has RAM buffering to take the workload away from the microcontroller. This display board has two modes: 8-bit and SPI.
When using 8-bit mode, you need 8 digital data lines and 4 or 5 digital control lines to read and write to the display.
SPI mode requires only 5 pins total (SPI data in, data out, clock, select, and dc) but is slower than 8-bit mode.
In addition, 4 pins are required for the touch screen (2 digital, 2 analogue).
If you are using SPI mode, you can also take advantage of the on-board micro-SD card socket.
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Documentos Técnicos
Especificações
Brand
ADAFRUIT INDUSTRIESDiagonal Display Size
2.4in
Display Technology
Resistive Touch Screen
Kit Classification
Display Module
Kit Name
TFT LCD Display
For Use With
MicroSD Socket - ILI9341
Technology
TFT Display
Classification
LCD Touchscreen
País de Origem
United States
Detalhes do produto
Adafruit 2.4 inch TFT LCD Touchscreen Breakout Board with microSD Socket
This colour 2.4 TFT display has 4 bright white LED backlight and 240 x 320 pixels with individual RGB pixel control. It has a resistive touchscreen to detect finger presses anywhere on the screen. The built-in controller has RAM buffering to take the workload away from the microcontroller. This display board has two modes: 8-bit and SPI.
When using 8-bit mode, you need 8 digital data lines and 4 or 5 digital control lines to read and write to the display.
SPI mode requires only 5 pins total (SPI data in, data out, clock, select, and dc) but is slower than 8-bit mode.
In addition, 4 pins are required for the touch screen (2 digital, 2 analogue).
If you are using SPI mode, you can also take advantage of the on-board micro-SD card socket.