2.2 tft lcd adafruit for sale
This 2.2″ display has 320×240 color pixels and is a true TFT display. The TFT driver (ILI9340 or compatible) can display full 18-bit color (262,144 shades). The breakout has the TFT display soldered on (it uses a delicate flex-circuit connector) as well as a ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator and a 3/5V level shifter so you can use it with 3.3V or 5V power and logic. Adafruit also had a little extra space on the back so there is a microSD card holder for easily loading full-color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card.
The Adafruit 2.2″ TFT LCD with MicroSD Card also features an EYESPI connector for a simpler connection to the LCD. EYESPI is a single 18-pin FPC used as a quick way to connect displays.
This 2.2" 18-bit color TFT LCD display breakout uses 4-wire SPI to communicate and has its own pixel-addressable frame buffer, it can be used with every kind of microcontroller. The breakout has an ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator and a 3/5V level shifter so you can use it with 3.3V or 5V power and logic and a microSD card holder so you can easily load full-color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card.
This 2.2″ display has 320×240 color pixels and is a true TFT display. The TFT driver (ILI9340 or compatible) can display full 18-bit color (262,144 shades). The breakout has the TFT display soldered on (it uses a delicate flex-circuit connector) as well as a ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator and a 3/5V level shifter so you can use it with 3.3V or 5V power and logic. Adafruit also had a little extra space on the back so there is a microSD card holder for easily loading full-color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card.
The Adafruit 2.2″ TFT LCD with MicroSD Card also features an EYESPI connector for a simpler connection to the LCD. EYESPI is a single 18-pin FPC used as a quick way to connect displays.
/* ADAFRUIT TFT: 2.2" 18-bit color TFT LCD display with microSD card breakout - ILI9340. Arduino Leonardo The ILI9341 chip is backward compatible with the ILI9340 chip, which is no longer used.*/
If you have a problem with any of the Adafruit_ILI9341 library examples, quote the example name. Explain your problem. Copy-paste your constructor statement.
Thanks for the response. Yes, I will but two points. The first is I have to get it to work before I do that; my pinouts might well be all wrong, although you don"t seem to think so? (I appreciate that I would just be soldering the header to the TFT though) The second is I er don"t actually have a soldering Ron. Any ideas for the best one to get would be welcome.
The 2.2" display has 220x176 color pixels. Unlike the low cost "Nokia 6110" and similar LCD displays, which are CSTN type and thus have poor color and slow refresh, this display is a true TFT! The TFT driver (HX8340) can display full 18-bit color (262,144 shades!). And the LCD will always come with the same driver chip so there"s no worries that your code will not work from one to the other.
The breakout has the TFT display soldered on (it uses a delicate flex-circuit connector) as well as a ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator and a 3/5V level shifter so you can use it with 3.3V or 5V power and logic. We also had a little space so we placed a microSD card holder so you can easily load full color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card.
The Adafruit 2.2"" TFT screen is a small breakout board equipped with a colorful and bright display that can be used with many type of microcontroller thanks to its SPI interface. The board"s voltage regulator let you connect the breakout board to a 3 V or 5 V controller.