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UNO R3 TFT SCREEN ADAPTER ZA010

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A plug-and-play shield that connects 2.4″ TFT LCD displays to Arduino UNO R3 boards. Simplifies wiring and enables easy development of graphical interfaces and display projects.

Description

The UNO R3 TFT Screen Adapter is a convenient shield that allows seamless connection between a 2.4-inch TFT LCD display and an Arduino UNO R3 board. Designed to match the Arduino UNO pin layout, this adapter simplifies wiring and ensures stable communication between the microcontroller and TFT display, enabling easy development of graphical interfaces, games, and display-based projects.

Features:

Compatible with Arduino UNO R3 – Perfectly fits UNO layout for plug-and-play setup.

Supports 2.4” TFT LCD Displays – Designed for ILI9341 and similar driver-based TFTs.

No Jumper Wires Needed – Directly mounts on top of UNO, reducing wiring errors.

UNO R3 TFT SCREEN ADAPTER

Stable SPI Communication – Ensures fast and reliable data transfer between Arduino and display.

Breakout Pins Included – Additional headers for easy expansion or custom wiring.

Compact Design – Sits neatly on top of UNO board without increasing footprint

Specifications:

 TFT LCD Module; Working voltage: 3.3V, it’s not compatible with Arduino MEGA pins, so we make a shield for Arduino MEGA; With this module you can directly plug the TFT01 in the shield and stand on the Arduino MEGA board

TFT01LCD supports 8-bit mode, can use SD card interface and touch screen interface at the same time, adopts IC voltage division, makes the TFT display more stable

This LCD TFT01 Arduino Mega shield V2.0 is fit for 3.2 inch , 3.2W inch , 4.3 inch , 5 inch , 7 inch TFT LCD Module; The TFT01 MEGA shield supports 16-bit mode; Because of Mega board have enough pins for using SD card and touch function at the same time

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