FT800 and FT801 Breakout with basic Audio
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Get your TFT ON! Using the FT80x ic with Arduino and other MCUs is the best way by far for beginners and non beginners to get a 4.3" tft up and running with little work and memory. There are 2 versio…
Read More…Get your TFT ON! Using the FT80x ic with Arduino and other MCUs is the best way by far for beginners and non beginners to get a 4.3" tft up and running with little work and memory.
There are 2 versions of this PCB for sale. There is a FT800 version which is for Resistive Touch screens, basically the normal ones you find on ebay for cheap :)
There is also a FT801 version which is meant for those Capacitive Touch screens. Usually some cool multi-touch kind.
More info on the actual IC: http://www.ftdichip.com/EVE.htm
This board breaks out the basics. SPI and AUDIO. Audio is a simple MOSFET control and needs 5v. Has its own power source to get rid of unwanted noise.
I2C for Capacitive is broken out on the top right of PCB.
Test Video: http://t.co/iERlK5imc0
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