Matrix Orbital EVE2 TFT Modules

Author : Matrix orbital Published Time : 2017-12-26
Matrix Orbital EVE2 TFT Modules utilize FTDI's second generation Embedded Video Engine (EVE) to control, render, manage, and display complex graphics on full-color TFT touchscreen. These EVE2 TFTs feature touch control hardware, capable of recognizing and tracking touch movement and provides notification for up to 255 touch objects. The mono 8-bit linear audio wave playback at sampling frequencies from 8kHz to 48kHz is made possible by the built-in sound synthesizer and digital filter. The EVE2 TFTs communicates using SPI protocol and can be configured for quad SPI communication. These SPI communication protocols make the EVE2 compatible with many MCU available on the market, including the FDI FT900, NXO 17XX, Arduino, and many more. The EVE2 TFTs are available in 6 different sizes with touch or non-touch capabilities.

Features

Advanced EVE with high-resolution graphics and video playbackSupport multiple widgets for simplified design developmentSupport for resistive and capacitive touchscreen technologySPI and QSPI communication protocolBacklight PWM LED DriverSupport capacitive touch screen with up to 5 touches detection

Specifications

1MB graphics RAMAvailable with touch or non-touchAvailable in 6-different sizes 2.9", 3.5", 3.8", 4.3", 5.0", and 7.0"
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