# Rectangle Bar RGB TTL TFT Display - 3.2" 320x820 with Cap Touch - TL032FWV01CT-I1440A

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This is a screen for advanced hackers who like the look of a long rectangular TFT screen with tons of pixels. The 3.2" display has 320x820 18-bit...

## Pricing

- **Price:** $54.95 (inc GST) — $49.95 AUD, exc GST
- **Quantity discounts:** 10+ $48.45 (exc GST) · 50+ $47.45 (exc GST)

## Availability & dispatch

- Available with a lead time — expect dispatch between Aug 26 and Aug 31.

## Description

This is a screen for advanced hackers who like the look of a long rectangular TFT screen with tons of pixels. The 3.2" display has 320x820 18-bit full-color pixels and is an **IPS** display, so the color looks great up to 80 degrees off-axis in any direction.

The TFT driver is ST7701S and uses both SPI *and* TTL RGB 'dot clock' data. The SPI is *only for configuring the display* - **you cannot draw pixels over SPI**! Also, despite having a 40-pin connector, it **does not have the same pinout as standard 'rectangular' 800x480** (4.3", 5" or 7") or 480x272 (4.3") displays. It's a new kind of beast for sure.

To make stuff light up you'll need a chip that can perform TTL RGB TFT driving, which means a powerful microcontroller such as the ESP32-S3 with octal PSRAM or a computer like a Raspberry Pi (with either direct-DPI connection or an intermediary chip like the ICN6211). Either way, it's not something you can wire up to your Feather or Arduino!

It also has a lovely bezel with a capacitive touch display (FT6336U) with connection for I2C and IRQ on the 40-pin FPC.

**This is just the display module! No driver PCB is included.**

**You cannot use these with an everyday microcontroller unless it specifically has support for RGB-666 displays so please do not purchase unless you know for sure that it can plug into a driver board with the correct pinout as well. [Check out the Adafruit Qualia ESP32-S3 for TTL RGB-666 Display!](https://core-electronics.com.au/adafruit-qualia-esp32-s3-for-ttl-rgb-666-displays.html)**

## Technical Details 

- [Display Init Code Listing](https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/product-files/5797/C19628-001+TL032FWV01-I1440A_Code_V1.0.txt)
- [Display Spec Sheet](https://core-electronics.com.au/attachments/localcontent/Specification_TL040HDS20-B1502A_20221208_120974c2ec2.pdf)
- [ST7701 Datasheet](https://core-electronics.com.au/attachments/localcontent/ST7701Datasheet_541567e0974.pdf)

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