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Finally available: Plug & Play TFT displays! These devices are the ideal solution for microprocessor applications and are equipp

Tft Display, Up to now, colour display could normally only be operated with a PC-type system or a high-performance microcontroller Displays 
 
   

TFT Displays
Up to now, colour TFT displays could normally only be operated with a PC-type system or a high-performance microcontroller and lots of additional hardware and software. Use with smaller systems or in small-series products was not an option. The EA eDIPTFT43-A and other products from ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY make these restrictions a thing of the past. This unique TFT display with touch panel is a plug & play device ready for operation. It can be integrated at minimum cost into any typical microcontroller system.

more about our intelligente TFT Display, you find here: EA eDIPTFT43 Serielles TFT

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Tft Displays

All you need is a 5V (max. 180mA) power supply and connection via RS-232, SPI or I˛C bus interface. The TFT displays do come fully equipped with various character sets and powerful graphic functions. Images with a colour depth of up to 65, 536 (JPEG, BMP and GIF including animation) can be stored in the internal flash data memory. The integrated touch panel with touch controller makes these TFT display an extremely versatile and powerful control unit. Touch buttons, various language options, company logos and many other display features can be implemented with minimum effort. Thanks to the adaptable character sets (including Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, etc.), the TFT display can be configured to cater for an international market. All these options make the eDIPTFT43-A a truly unique product.

such as the touch key, bargraph, area, picture, animation, centered strings... are already built-in. You can therefore create the screen layout you want with just a few, easily understood commands. All the commands are based on coordinate specifications and can therefore be applied and moved to the nearest pixel.
There is a built-in self-test facility for demonstration purposes and initial testing: simply set the "Test" pin to low.

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