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3.5 TFT LCD Display without Touch for Arduino
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The 3.5" TFT LCD Display Shield for Arduino has been fully assembled, tested, and is ready to use. Install the TFT display without any wiring or soldering! Simply plug it in and load a library; you'll be up and running in less than 10 minutes! It works best with any traditional Arduino ATMEGA328 board. So add a beautiful display shield with a built-in microSD card connection to your Arduino project. This TFT LCD is large (3.5?? diagonal), bright (4 white LED backlights), and colorful (262,000 different shades)!
The TFT display has 480x320 pixels and individual pixel control. It has a significantly higher resolution than a black and white 128x64 display.
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The control and driving circuit of this display module is low voltage and the FRIDA micro-power CMOS circuit, can be easily damaged by static, static damage is irreparable damage, and sometimes humans have hundreds of volts of high voltage static electricity, therefore, in handling, assembling and use should be extremely careful to prevent static electricity:

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Display size |
3.5” diagonal |
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LCD type |
TFT transmissive LCD |
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TFT resolution |
240x320 pixels |
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Module power |
344mW consumption |
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Colors: |
262k |
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Backlight type |
LED |
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Driver IC: |
SSD1289 |
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Interface type |
System Parallel interface |
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Weight |
52gms |
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Dimension |
Active Area(W x H):48.60x64.80mm |
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Glass Area(W x H):52.74x74.40mm |
Display size
3.5” diagonal
LCD type
TFT transmissive LCD
TFT resolution
240x320 pixels
Module power
344mW consumption
Colors:
262k
Backlight type
LED
Driver IC:
SSD1289
Interface type
System Parallel interface
Weight
52gms
Dimension
Active Area(W x H):48.60x64.80mm
Glass Area(W x H):52.74x74.40mm
TFT Shields are touch-sensitive LCD screens used to drive Arduino microcontrollers and display images and create user interfaces with more or less complex graphics.
A TFT display on a computer monitor is brighter and faster than a regular LCD display. TFT stands for "thin-film transistor." LCD stands for "liquid crystal display." Both terms refer to the flat-panel display, or screen, of a computer monitor or television set.
TFT refreshes more quickly response than a monochrome LCD display and shows motion more smoothly. TFT displays use more electricity in driving than monochrome LCD screens, so they not only cost more in the first place, but they are also more expensive to drive TFT LCD.
TFT is a variant of an LCD that uses thin-film transistor technology to improve image quality, while an LCD is a class of displays that uses modulating properties of liquid crystals to form what we call an LCD (liquid crystals display) which in fact does not emit light directly.
A change in voltage applied to liquid crystals changes the transmittance of the panel including the two polarizing plates, and thus changes the quantity of light that passes from the backlight to the front surface of the display. This principle allows the TFT LCD to produce full-color images.