NHD-4.3RTP-SHIELD 4.3” Arduino Shield User Guide
●The 4.3W Arduino Shields are available in six different models. Each shield features a 480x272 resolution TFT in the form of a Sunlight Readable, Premium (MVA) or Standard LCD display type. In addition to these three different display types, there are two different touchscreen options to choose from: capacitive or 4-wire resistive touch. These shields feature the FT801 (capacitive touch) or the FT800 (resistive touch) embedded video engine by FTDI which may be used to develop and demonstrate the functionality of the FT80X ICs and Newhaven's 4.3H touchscreen TFT displays. A bonus of these shields is the PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) which is the type of digital signal used to control the dimming of backlight LEDs. Since the Arduino Development boards are powerful tools, a micro SD slot also comes as a built-in standard allowing additional storage space for more complex code. This eliminates any memory constraints of the Arduino board. Additionally, the shields generate audio output with an on board power amplifier.
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