SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) is a synchronous serial communication interface best suited for short distances. Since there is no protocol overhead, transmission occurs at relatively high speeds. SPI runs on a master (the side that generates the clock signal) and one or more slaves, usually devices external to the central system. Due to the low number of its interface contact pin, SPI is a great option for small size displays allowing small contact connection pad on user side.
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1.77'' 128x160 portrait mode SPI TFT-LCD module no-touch. This module is built-in with ST7735S IC; it supports 3-Line / 4-Line SPI interface. Supply voltage for analog (VCI) range from 2.5V to 3.7V, typical value 2.75V. Anti-glare surface, brightness 500 nits, view direction 6 o'clock, gray scale inversion 12 o'clock. Operating temperature from -20℃ to +70℃; storage temperature from -30℃ to +80℃. More Info >


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2.4'' 240x320 portrait mode SPI TFT-LCD module no touch / resistive touch. This module is built-in with ST7789V IC; it supports 4-Line SPI interface. Supply voltage for analog (Vcc) range from 2.4V to 3.6V, typical value 3.3V. Anti-glare surface, brightness 500 nits, view direction 6 o'clock, gray scale inversion 12 o'clock. Operating temperature from -20℃ to +70℃; storage temperature from -30℃ to +80℃. More Info >


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► Outline dim.: 123.5(W)x67.2(H)mm |
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