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The ELEGOO UNO R3 2.8 Inches TFT Touch Screen is a compact, high-resolution 320x240 display designed for Arduino UNO R3 and R4 boards. Featuring a built-in SD card socket and a resistive touch screen with stylus, it offers enhanced interactivity and storage options. Lightweight and easy to integrate, it comes with detailed technical data and community support, making it an essential upgrade for makers and developers seeking a dynamic visual interface.













| ASIN | B01EUVJYME |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,028 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
| Item model number | EL-SM-004 |
| Manufacturer | ELEGOO |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 2.17 x 0.79 inches |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 320x240 |
| Standing screen display size | 2.8 Inches |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
J**R
Might be difficult to set up depending on what you're doing, but ultimately worth it.
This is amazingly cheap for what it does. I didn't have any way to play the CD that came with enclosed instructions on how to use this, but a good YouTube tutorial did the trick. Elegoo provides modified Adafruit_TFTLCD and Adafruit_GFX libraries designed to be compatible with the Arduino Mega, which they also sell separately. These modified libraries aren't available on the IDE, so I had to download them and manually insert them into the IDE's library folder. After that it should work really great once you boot up an example. Really good brightness, although, (as any LCD screen would, so I expected this), you can't achieve true blacks with this screen. That doesn't matter at all though. The "touchscreen" part of this works pretty neatly with the examples provided, although sometimes you might have to apply a little bit more pressure than you're used to with the capacitive touchscreens that iPhones and other mobile devices feature. Overall this is a fantastic device and absolutely worth buying. I might buy another one in the future if I need it.
D**S
Fantastic little display, looks great and works as expected, amazing price
Fantastic little display. Looks great, works as expected and is really an amazing price. Additionally, Elegoo has great test apps included that you can download. The sample apps include fantastic examples that you can extend for your own use. There are some really interesting examples in there which show you how to deal with the touch screen and how to rotate the display and everything. Really great. I received the display yesterday and started wiring it up to my Arduino Nano -- a bit more of a challenge than using it with an Arduino Uno since the Nano is so small and doesn't have the headers just to plug the screen directly in. All Problems Were My Own I struggled with it for quite a while because I couldn't get it to display anything. I opened up Arduino Serial Monitor and could see good messages appearing telling me it was initializing but all I could see was a backlit white screen. I wasn't sure what was wrong so I went back and checked all my lines with a continuity tester (multimeter setting) and finally I discovered I had two of the data lines flipped with each other. I switched them over and everything worked perfectly. It looks great and works great as you can see in the picture. I'v also uploaded a picture of the back of the screen to show the pinouts. One challenge for doing the wiring myself was also that some of those pins are not used and you have to get everything aligned properly. If you get this set up properly it will work. Again, this is a fantastic little display, especially for the price.
R**N
Good product but recommend not using it with the Arduino R4 at this point due to outdated libraries
Good little display for a good price. Works great with the Arduino Uno R3 but wasn't able to get it to work with the R4 WiFi. The hardware is probably compatible but the software libraries it uses haven't been rewritten for the R4, as far as I can tell. It uses the Adafruit GFX and TFTLCD libraries - the TFTLCD library seems to be the issue. The included code and examples seem to work fine with the R3, and the documentation is good enough to be understood if you have some knowledge of the Arduino IDE and adding external libraries from files. The library routines are easy to use if you're writing your own sketches. Will amend this review if I find answers for the R4 but just advising "buyer beware" at this point if that's the board you plan to use.
G**N
Works Perfectly and a Nice Looking Display
In the past, I have purchased several similar displays, none of which came with much, if any, documentation. After spending too much time trying to get them to work, I gave up. This was NOT the case with this display! It worked right "out of the box" and came with a number of sample Arduino sketches, needed library files, and datasheets on a "mini" CD. The cost of this display was not that much more than I paid for the non-workable ones. I tried all of the supplied example sketches and they all compiled without errors and worked "as advertised". This display plugs directly into an UNO without any external wiring. Since most shields that work with an UNO are useable with a MEGA, this display COULD work with a MEGA if you did some external wiring. That's because the wiring for the SPI bus is different between the UNO and MEGA. If you didn't need the SD card which requires the SPI bus, maybe no external wiring is needed. I didn't try this display on a MEGA. You have to provide your own SD card if you want to use one. I ran into the SPI difference some time ago and was able to add a couple of jumpers and change a few pin numbers and get things to work. Since this display "covers" all of the pins, you'd have to "hot wire" the jumpers, probably not a big deal. If nothing else, the provided sketch using the SD card would be a good reference for using an SD card. I don't have a designated use for the display yet, but I'm thinking that it should also work with an Arduino UNO 101 which has an onboard Bluetooth interface. That way, one could communicate, wirelessly, like with a phone app.
J**T
No issue
No issue
G**O
Muy buena pantalla e incluye el lápiz aunque no es indispensable utilizarlo lo recomiendo ampliamente
A**E
Ich habe mir vor einigen Tagen diesen Bildschirm ausgesucht, weil ich ein kleines Display für den Elegoo Mega 2560 haben wollte. Einen richtigen Einsatzzweck habe ich noch nicht und daher habe ich viel mit dem Display herumgespielt und getestet. Der Bildschirm kam in einer kleinen Pappschachtel mit CD, Eingabestift und einem kleinen Werbesticker mit einer Internetadresse, wo man sich eine Anleitung und Bibliotheken für die Arduido-IDE herunterladen kann. Die Anleitung ist in Englisch und für mich mit meinem Schulenglisch sehr gut verständlich, auch wenn man merkt, dass sie wohl von einem Chinesen geschrieben wurde. Die Informationen sind aber alle vollständig, gut verständlich und auch fehlerfrei. Die Anleitung ist zudem an den wichtigsten Stellen bebildert und man weiß sofort, was man machen muss. Die Arduino-IDE läuft bei mir in der Version 1.8.2 und kam sofort mit dem Bibliotheken für das DIsplay zurecht. Die Beispielprogramme liefen alle sofort ohne Anpassungen und sind auch für einem Programmieranfänger verständlich. Wichtig(!!): Ich war zuerst zu zögerlich mit dem Aufstecken des Bildschirms auf den Mega 2560, daher kam nur ein fehlerhaftes Signal zustande und ich war für ein paar Minuten der Meinung, dass der Bildschirm eine Macke hat. Dem war aber nicht so. Man kann die Kontaktstifte wirklich komplett auf den Mega 2560 stecken bis sich die Plastikreihen des Displays und der Mega 2560-Platine berühren. Also keine Angst, dass man etwas kaputtmacht :-) Display: Der Bildschirm ansich hat eine Auflösung von 320*240 Punkten und das langt auch in meinen Augen für den Einsatztzweck. Vorallem wenn man den geringen Preis betrachtet. Der Bildschirm ist ausreichend hell und kann auch bei Sonnenlicht noch abgelesen werden. Die Farbdarstellung ist sogar sehr gut und entlockte mir beim ersten Mal ein "Wow". In Betrieb wird es ganz leicht warm, aber wirklich nur minimal. Daher braucht man wohl nicht auf aktive Kühlung achten, wenn man das Produkt in einem Gehäuse einsetzen will. Die Touchfunktion ist einwandfrei. Es liegt zwar ein Stift bei, aber man kann den Touchscreen auch mit einem Finger bedienen. Alles in allem kann ich nur 5 Sterne vergeben, weil es wirklich ein gutes Produkt ist.
S**H
I'm happy with this module, it comes with a micro-SD card reader, touch layer, and TFT Liquid Crystal Display all in one. I didn't expect much to work properly given this board is 4 times cheaper than the well known touchscreen display on the market. But I've been happily surprised. Everything works smoothly, and the touchscreen is accurate in reading points across the entire surface. (There is NO calibration issue as you control the offset in code yourself) The card - being a shield - means you can just line up the pins on the board to the mount holes on the Arduino, and the card pushes firmly into place. The mini CD that comes with the device (see below for a link) has all you need to get it running, the drivers, libraries, and example code. Once I'd placed the libraries into the Arduino system, I opened the 6 examples and they all ran without issue. It was great! The build quality is excellent - the surface mount chips are all soldered well, the display is mounted cleanly on the PCB. You even get a little plastic stylus for the capacitive touchscreen. Warning! You might need to power your Arduino board along with the USB power. I found my little laptop couldn't power the bright white screen LED's, RGB screen, and Arduino all at the same time. The Arduino would repeatedly "unplug", and then "replug". Once I'd supplied extra power through the Arduino jack plug, it stayed connected. No more brown-outs. I might just buy another one to build a permanent project. -------------------------------- As you NEED to know what the electronic details are, I've included the CD contents on my site: Untamed Dot Co Dot Uk The link is right at the top, and includes the PDF's of the datasheets and libraries and examples. The missing manual. (At least on the product page) Key features: Driver chip : LGDP4535 (The CD also includes data sheet for the ILI9341) Level converter : 5v to 3.3v Screen resolution : 320 x 240 Screen colour: RGB, 65,000 colour. Uses 8 bit parallel bus. Includes Micro SD card holder. Includes Arduino libraries and examples.
C**X
good
S**N
PERFECTO TODO BIEN
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