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Product description: Adafruit PiTFT Plus complex - 3,5'' 480x320 resistive touch panel display for Raspberry Pi 3/2/B+/A+
TFT display with touch panel that fits Raspberry Pi GPIO connectors. It has 3.5" diagonal, 480 x 320 px resolution and 16-bit color depth. It communicates through SPI interface - that is leads: SCK, MOSI, MISO, CE0, CE1 and GPIO 24 and 25 of the Raspberry. Also GPIO 18 with PWM can be used to change the backlight. The screen works with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, A+ and B+.
It comes with a soldered 2x20 pin connector that allows you to directly connect the module to the Raspberry Pi pins.
Raspberry Pi
The device is designed for Raspberry Pi versions 3, 2, A+ and B+. It comes with a mounted 40-pin socket to plug directly into the Raspberry's GPIO connector.
Adafruit PiTFT Plus specifications
- Works with Raspberry Pi A+ / B+ / 2 / 3
- Display type: TFT
- Has a resistive touch panel
- Display diagonal: 3,5 "
- Resolution: 480 x 320 px
- Color depth: 16-bit
- Current consumption: Approximately 100 mA
- Screen dimensions: 76 x 52 mm
- Board dimensions: 98 x 57 mm
Example projects
PiTFT Plus complex - 3.5'' 480x320 resistive touch display for Raspberry Pi 3/2/B+/A+ - Adafruit 2441
We offer an excellent display from Adafruit designed to connect to the popular minicomputer - Raspberry Pi. Screen is made in TFT technology, so you can count on high quality image in 3.5" size, with 480x320 resolution.
It's worth noting that the product isn't just a display - it's a touchscreen which, when connected to the Raspberry Pi, can act as a pointing device in addition to being a monitor.
Raspberry Pi screen - TFT touchscreen display from Adafruit
The screen works with many versions of the Raspberry Pi - these include the A+, B+, 2 and Raspberry Pi 3 models. Communication is via the SPI interface and the required power supply requires only 100 mA.
The user is supplied with a special connector with 40 pins, which should be plugged directly into the prepared sockets on the Raspberry Pi.