Description
The display has a resolution of 480×320 pixels and has an SD card adapter on the back. I haven’t used SD card functionality so far. I will try to use it in the future. If you look carefully you can see that the display also uses a 3.3V regulator so it works fine with 5V and 3.3V logic levels. As you can see the connection with an Arduino Mega board is extremely easy. All you have to do is to plug the display in and load the sketch. I have also loaded the demo sketch on the Arduino Due and as you can see it works fine on an Arduino Due as well. Arduino Due is much faster than the Arduino Mega. The demo sketch needs around 44 seconds to run on the Arduino Mega and only 22 seconds on the Arduino Due. That’s a huge performance difference. Now let’s go to the computer in order to see what drivers we need in order to use the display with Arduino.
Size: 3.2 inch TFT
Module Size: 89.92(W)*54.25(L) (mm)
Active View: 67.68(W)*42.12(L) (mm)
Resolution: 480*320 (Pixel)
Drive IC: ILI9481
PIN No.: 36Pin (Compatible for Mega2560)
Backlight: 6 LED
Touch: No
Module Power: 5V / 3.3V
Data Bus: 16bit parallel interface
Power: 80-110 (mA)
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