This 2.8" LCD touch display has a 240 x 320 resolution and 262K colours, providing clear and vibrant visuals on its TFT display panel. It uses the ST7789T3 display driver and the CST328 touch driver, to run the display smoothly and provide an easy-to-use and reliable touch screen.
The module connects to the host board via a 13-pin connector and an 18-pin FPC slot, making it easy to integrate with various systems such as Raspberry Pi, ESP32S3, Raspberry Pi Pico and Arduino. Ideal for DIY projects and interactive displays, this display brings colourful and responsive touch capabilities to your projects.
Features
240 x 320 resolution, 262K colours, clear and colourful displaying effect
High touch screen transmittance, fast response and long lifetime
Embedded with ST7789T3 driver chip and CST328 capacitive touch control chip, using SPI and I2C communication respectively, minimizes required IO pins
13-pin connector and 18-pin FPC slot for connecting the LCD module to the host board
Onboard voltage translator, compatible with 3.3V / 5V operating voltage
Comes with online development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi / ESP32S3 / Raspberry Pi Pico / Arduino)
LCD Data/Command selection (high for data, low for command)
7
7
LCD_RST
LCD Reset pin, low active
8
8
LCD_BL
LCD Backlight pin
9
2
TP_SDA
Touch panel Data pin
10
14
TP_SCL
Touch panel Clock pin
11
13
TP_INT
Touch panel Interrupt pin
12
15
TP_RST
Touch panel Reset pin, low active
13
12
Package Contents
1x 2.8" Capacitive Touch LCD
1x GH1.25 13-Pin cable
1x FPC cable (same sides)
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Nick J
2.8" TFT LCD Display Module with Touch Panel (240 x 320)
The display is bright and crisp so looks good. The software is a total nightmare. The demo code on the Waveshare wiki doesn't compile or work on some Arduinos and has been ineptly written (and that's being chariatable). E.g. if you try and remove the print debug statements the touch screen no longer works because there is logic in the print statements. Unbelivable. The Adafruit ST7789.h library works for graphics but I have struggled to get the touch sensor to work. So basically don't buy this if you want to use it as a touch screen.