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Touch screen breakout board (0.5mm FPC)
Adafruit EYESPI BFF for QT Py or Xiao - 18 Pin FPC Connector
Adafruit Touch Screen Breakout Board for 4 pin 1.0mm FPC
Adafruit TSC2046 SPI Resistive Touch Screen Controller
3.5 TFT 320x480 + Touchscreen Breakout Board w/MicroSD Socket [HXD8357D]
Adafruit TSC2007 I2C Resistive Touch Screen Controller
3.2 TFT LCD with Touchscreen Breakout Board w/MicroSD Socket - ILI9341
2.8 TFT LCD with Touchscreen Breakout Board w/MicroSD Socket [ILI9341]
SparkFun HSTX PTH Breakout - SparkFun Electronics
MPN: BOB-28467
3.2 TFT Display with Resistive Touchscreen
Adafruit 1.3 240x240 Wide Angle IPS TFT Display
Standalone 5-Pad Capacitive Touch Sensor Breakout - AT42QT1070
Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W Breadboard Kit With 2.8 Inch Touch Screen Display LED Indicator On Board
Adafruit EYESPI Pi Beret - Buttons, EYESPI and STEMMA QT
2.8 TFT Display with Resistive Touchscreen
Standalone Momentary Capacitive Touch Sensor Breakout [AT42QT1010]
2.8 TFT Display - 240x320 with Capacitive Touchscreen
TFP401 HDMI/DVI Decoder to 40-Pin TTL Breakout - With Touch
Adafruit 3.52" 340x180 Quad-Color eInk / ePaper - Bare Display
MPN: ADA6414
RA8875 Driver Board for 40-pin TFT Touch Displays - 800x480 Max
Touch screen breakout board (0.5mm FPC)
If you've got a resistive touch screen that you'd like to use, you'll need this breakout! It has a fine pitch (0.5mm) connector soldered onto it and it's broken out into the 4 resistive wires of the panel. A petite 0.5"x0.5" (12.5mm x 12.5mm) with two mounting holes as well, that you can use f...
Adafruit EYESPI BFF for QT Py or Xiao - 18 Pin FPC Connector
Add a small, colourful display to any QT Py or Xiao project with the EYESPI BFF. This compact add-on board connects to EYESPI-compatible displays via an 18-pin 0.5mm pitch FPC connector, giving you a standardised way to wire up SPI displays without a mess of jumper wires. The EYESPI standard is ...
Adafruit Touch Screen Breakout Board for 4 pin 1.0mm FPC
The Adafruit Touch Screen Breakout Board provides a simple way to connect a 4-wire resistive touch panel with a 1.0mm pitch FPC connector to your project. The connector is soldered onto a compact breakout board, with the four resistive wires broken out to standard through-hole pads for easy bread...
Adafruit TSC2046 SPI Resistive Touch Screen Controller
The Adafruit TSC2046 is an SPI resistive touch screen controller that offloads touch reading from your microcontroller. Instead of tying up analog pins and constantly polling, the TSC2046 handles all touch sensing over SPI and provides an interrupt pin that signals when a touch is detected. The ...
3.5 TFT 320x480 + Touchscreen Breakout Board w/MicroSD Socket [HXD8357D]
A large 3.5" colour TFT LCD breakout board with a built-in resistive touchscreen and a microSD card socket. The 480×320 pixel display is driven by the HX8357D chipset and features a bright 6-LED white backlight. The breakout board includes 3–5 V level shifters, making it compatible with both 3.3 ...
Adafruit TSC2007 I2C Resistive Touch Screen Controller
The Adafruit TSC2007 is an I2C resistive touch screen controller that offloads touch reading from your microcontroller. Instead of using multiple analog pins and constant polling, the TSC2007 handles all the touch sensing over a simple I2C connection and provides an interrupt pin that signals whe...
3.2 TFT LCD with Touchscreen Breakout Board w/MicroSD Socket - ILI9341
A large 3.2" colour TFT LCD breakout board with a built-in resistive touchscreen and a microSD card socket. The 240×320 pixel display is driven by the ILI9341 chipset and features a bright 6-LED white backlight. The breakout board includes 3–5 V level shifters, making it compatible with both 3.3 ...
2.8 TFT LCD with Touchscreen Breakout Board w/MicroSD Socket [ILI9341]
The 2.8" TFT LCD Breakout Board features a bright, full-colour display with a resistive touchscreen and an onboard MicroSD card socket. With 240×320 resolution and individual RGB pixel control, it delivers vivid colour output for interactive projects. The breakout supports two interface modes: 8...
SparkFun HSTX PTH Breakout - SparkFun Electronics
· MPN: BOB-28467
A simple breakout board that converts the 22-pin HSTX/camera/display connector to standard 0.1" through-hole pins. Perfect for prototyping and debugging when you need direct access to all the signals from your RP2350 or Raspberry Pi 5's high-speed interface. Includes a 22-pin flex cable for conn...
3.2 TFT Display with Resistive Touchscreen
A 3.2" TFT LCD display module with a built-in resistive touchscreen. The 320×240 pixel screen is driven by the ILI9341 chipset and supports SPI, 8-bit parallel, and 16-bit parallel interfaces. This is the bare display module only — no PCB or breakout board is included. A 50-pin, 0.5 mm pitch, to...
Adafruit 1.3 240x240 Wide Angle IPS TFT Display
The Adafruit 1.3" 240×240 Wide Angle IPS TFT Display is a bare display module — the same screen used in the Adafruit CLUE and Mini PiTFT 1.3". It delivers 240×240 pixels of 16-bit full colour with 80° viewing angles in all directions, driven by the ST7789 controller. This is the display module o...
Standalone 5-Pad Capacitive Touch Sensor Breakout - AT42QT1070
This breakout board is the simplest way to create a project with mutiple capacitive touch sensors. No microcontroller is required here - just power with 1.8 to 5.5VDC and connect up to 5 conductive pads to the 5 left-hand pins. When a capacitive load is detected (e.g. a person touches one of the ...
Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W Breadboard Kit With 2.8 Inch Touch Screen Display LED Indicator On Board
A breakout board for the Raspberry Pi Pico and Pico W that brings out all GPIO pins with clearly labelled silk screen, adds a 2.8-inch SPI touch screen display, and includes onboard buttons, LED indicators, and a buzzer. It provides a complete prototyping environment for Pico-based projects witho...
Adafruit EYESPI Pi Beret - Buttons, EYESPI and STEMMA QT
The EYESPI Pi Beret is a slim HAT for Raspberry Pi that provides an EYESPI display connector, STEMMA QT port, buttons, and a slide switch — everything you need to add a colour TFT or E-Ink display and sensors to your Pi without counting pins or fiddling with breakout boards. The EYESPI standard ...
2.8 TFT Display with Resistive Touchscreen
The 2.8" TFT Display with Resistive Touchscreen is a bare LCD module featuring 320×240 resolution with individual RGB pixel control. Driven by the ILI9341 chipset, it supports SPI (3- or 4-wire), 8-bit parallel, and 16-bit parallel interfaces. The resistive touchscreen is an analogue type that r...
Standalone Momentary Capacitive Touch Sensor Breakout [AT42QT1010]
This breakout board is the simplest way to create a project with a single "momentary" capacitive touch sensor. No microcontroller is required here - just power with 1.8 to 5.5VDC and touch the pad to activate the sensor.When a capacitive load is detected (e.g. a person touches the sensor-pad area...
2.8 TFT Display - 240x320 with Capacitive Touchscreen
The 2.8" TFT Display is a bare LCD module with a capacitive single-touch touchscreen. Featuring 240×320 resolution with individual RGB pixel control and a bright 4-LED backlight, it delivers vivid full-colour output for custom projects. The display is driven by the ILI9341 chipset and the touchs...
TFP401 HDMI/DVI Decoder to 40-Pin TTL Breakout - With Touch
It's a mini HDMI decoder board! So small and simple, you can use this board as an all-in-one display driver for TTL displays, or perhaps decoding HDMI/DVI video for some other project. This breakout features the TFP401 for decoding video, and for the touch version, an AR1100 USB resistive touch...
Adafruit 3.52" 340x180 Quad-Color eInk / ePaper - Bare Display
· MPN: ADA6414
This 3.52" quad-colour eInk display delivers four distinct ink colours — red, black, yellow, and white — at 340×180 pixel resolution. The display retains its image with no power draw, offering the paper-like readability of standard eInk with an extra colour channel for richer, more informative gr...
RA8875 Driver Board for 40-pin TFT Touch Displays - 800x480 Max
Have you gazed longingly at large TFT displays - you know what I'm talking about here, 4", 5" or 7" TFTs with up to 800x480 pixels. Then you look at your Arduino. You love your Arduino (you really do!) but there's no way it can control a display like that, one that requires 60Hz refresh and 4 ...