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− | The MTF-T035 320x240 3.5" color TFT display from Microtips | + | The MTF-T035 320x240 3.5" color TFT display from Microtips was once the default TFT display supported on APF9328. |
Two pin compatible versions of this LCD are available: one with touchscreen (analog outputs) and one without. | Two pin compatible versions of this LCD are available: one with touchscreen (analog outputs) and one without. | ||
The MTF-T035 is provided with a 4 white led backlight. | The MTF-T035 is provided with a 4 white led backlight. |
Revision as of 14:21, 1 July 2015
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TFT Specifications
The MTF-T035 320x240 3.5" color TFT display from Microtips was once the default TFT display supported on APF9328. Two pin compatible versions of this LCD are available: one with touchscreen (analog outputs) and one without. The MTF-T035 is provided with a 4 white led backlight.
The specification can be found here: [1]
Some photos are although available here:
Board Pictures
Adapter Board
This kind of LCD requires an adapter board. The small board generates the required bias voltages, integrates a white led driver and provides a standard 2.54 connector interface. It has to be noted that only a 3.3V supply is required.
The specification can be found here: [2]
The schematics can be found here: [3]
The assembly drawings can be found here: [4]
Note that the pin 1 of the connectors are although written in the top layer copper.
Connecting the LCD to the adapter board
Connection with the DevLight v1.0
Just connect signals with same names together. Use the shortest wires you can !
The DevLight schematics and specification may be usefull: [5]
Once done, verify the connections with a multimeter.
Warning: Do not forget to check the 3.3V supply polarity on the LCD_adapt board before to power up the system ! |
Connection with the DevLight v2 & the DevFull
Use a straight flat cable and connect pin 1 to pin 1. (Same way as LQ043).
Troubleshooting
- If your LCD shows too much White then set the potentiometer on the LCD_Adapt to the minimum value.
- If LCD screen fall asleep after a given time and you want to awake it, take a look at: FrameBuffer#Tips