Sunlight readable premium 2.4" TFT display with fast serial connectivity.
This 2.4" TFT LCD delivers 240x320 resolution with an 850-nit LED backlight, offering vivid, high-contrast visuals and wide 70° viewing angles thanks to MVA technology. Compact and power-efficient at 3.3V, it's ideal for portrait-oriented projects that don't require touch input.
A 3/4-wire serial interface ensures fast communication and real-time updates with Arduino and other embedded platforms. The 20-pin FFC ZIF connector provides a secure, hassle-free installation, while the ST7789VI controller delivers smooth graphics and reliable operation.
RoHS compliant and designed for consistent performance, this display is perfect for industrial, embedded, and outdoor-facing applications that demand clarity and dependable operation.
NHD-2.4-240320CF-BSXV-F: Technical Specifications
| Size | 2.4" Diagonal |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 240x320 Pixels |
| Colors | 262K |
| Display Type | Sunlight Readable Premium MVA |
| Display Mode | Transmissive |
| Optimal View | 70º Full View |
| Touchscreen | None |
| Outline L x W x H | 42.72mm x 60.26mm x 2.55mm |
| Viewing Area L x W | 37.72mm x 49.96mm |
| Active Area L x W | 36.72mm x 48.96mm |
| Supply Voltage | 3.3V |
| Luminance | 850 Nits |
| Interface | 3/4-wire serial SPI |
| Compatibility | Arduino or similar development boards |
| Controller Type | ST7789VI |
| Connection Type | 20-Pin FFC |
| Operating Temperature | -20° C ~ 70° C |
| Storage Temperature | -30° C ~ 80° C |
| Built-In Mounting | None |
| Built-In EMI Shielding | No |
1 Beoordeling
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Big upgrade from cheap TFTs
I've been using TFTs in my hobby projects for a few years and have never been impressed with the cheap stuff on Amazon. After making a simple breakout PCB with a 20-pin FFC, switching to these displays was really simple. I use TFT_eSPI and the only thing I had to modify was the user_setup file to accommodate the ST7789VI controller, set the color mode to BGR (not sure why), and invert the colors (not sure why either). Now I have a near-sunlight readable display from an American company for the same cost as the cheap Chinese stuff! I do wish NHD would sell better breakout boards. I know it would be difficult to account for the varying interfaces but it would be way more helpful then just breaking out every pin.