2022/08/11 – The modules described in this blog post have been updated with new displays. Read about it here. Or go directly to the updated Graphic LCD Arduino Shield Display page.
Crystalfontz America announces three new supporting products for the128x64 pixel COG (Chip-On-Glass) graphic LCD display module series of displays based on the CFA10072 carrier board.
128×64 Graphic LCD Breakout Kit
Using SPI or 8-bit parallel interface, simply connect the standard 20-pin header (0.100″ pitch) to your system’s PCB, using WR-JMP-Y40 jumper wires. No soldering required.
This kit is available in two LCD colors:
- Dark-on-light gray graphic LCD display (Part Number: CFAO12864D3-TFH-CB)
- White-on-blue graphic LCD display (Part Number: CFAO12864D3-TMI-CB)
Arduino Uno R3 With Graphic LCD
Perfect for hackers who don’t want to take the time to do tedious assembly, this development kit has an Arduino Uno R3 with a128x64 pixel COG (Chip-On-Glass) graphic LCD display module.
This module has an integrated Sitronix ST7565P controller LCD graphic display mounted on a Crystalfontz development board (CFA-10072).
To power on, you will need a USB cable or a power supply compatible with the R3. The installed sketch will initialize the display and show an image.
This kit is available in two LCD colors:
- Dark-on-light gray graphic LCD display (Part Number: CFA212-TFH)
- White-on-blue graphic LCD display (Part Number: CFA212-TMI)
Arduino Shield With Graphic Display
Arduino shield kit includes a128x64 pixel COG (Chip-On-Glass) graphic LCD display mounted on a Crystalfontz carrier board (CFA-10072) with the appropriate Arduino connectors.
The kit is ready to connect to your Arduino or a SparkFun RedBoard.
For a display already connected to an Arduino Uno R3, please see our complete Arduino Uno R3 CFA212-TFH Development Kit mentioned above.
This kit is available in two LCD colors:
- Dark-on-light gray graphic LCD display (Part Number: CFA211-TFH)
- White-on-blue graphic LCD display (Part Number: CFA211-TMI)
Additional Product Resources
We believe in open source hardware designs for Crystalfontz carrier boards and development kits.
Under the Datasheets & Files tab on the product pages listed above is a downloadable zip file that contains everything you need to manufacture your own boards: Gerber files, PADs source schematic and layout, and full BOM.
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