7 Inch TFT LCD module (w/touch screen and SD slot) (also for Arduino MEGA or DUE)
SKU: 637720679964206266
7″Inch TFT LCD module (w/touchscreen and SD slot) (also for Arduino MEGA or DUE) 7″ inch TFT LCD module Display 800×480 SSD1963 Touch PWM Arduino AVR ARM STM32. This 7.0″ TFT LCD Module can be can be easy controlled by MCU such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARDUINO, and ARM .It can be used in any embedded systems which require display high quality colorful image. The Module used SSD1963 LCD controller with 5 inch LCD module with touchpad. This LCD has a superior display quality and super wide viewing angle, please see the sample pictures, they are taken directly from the LCD display. The LCD has a SD slot, SPI flash footprint. It’s pinout is pin to pin compatible with TFT Shield for arduino MEGA 2560. For Arduino usage, they are compatible with Arduino MEGA 2560 and Arduino DUE, with the CTE Mega and DUE shield available in our stores. To use the module on Arduino DUE, please use THIS shield, together with this UTFT_DUE library and demo. and choose CTE_70inch_800x480
To use the module on Arduino MEGA 2560 , please use THIS shield, together with this UTFT_MEGA library and demo, and choose CTE_70inch_800x480 If you need to draw text and images with arduino for your application development, please use THIS 7″ LCD Module, which has an onboard font IC and images import tool.
Features:
- 7.0″ TFT LCD Module, Resolution 800×480, SSD1963 Controller
- LCD Type: TFT Transmissive Normal White
- Interface: 8/16bit parallel bus interface
- PCB Color: Blue
- On board 400mA DC-DC Boost regulator to provide power supply to LCD backlight
- LCD-specificed intialization code is provided, so that you can save time to optimize power control register and gamma curves for best display performance. We have test the provided code, it gives the best display performanace
- Module dimension: 186mmx106mmx23mm(including pin header extrusion)
- Active Area: 154mmx86mm
- Pixel pitch: 0.179mmx0.179mm
- Standard 2×20 2.54mm pin header for connection to MCU/development boar