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0.96” OLED, 128×64
A 0.96″ OLED display is a compact, self-illuminating screen with a \(128\times 64\) pixel resolution, capable of high contrast and wide viewing angles without a backlight. It is often powered by the SSD1306 driver and uses simple I2C or SPI communication, making it ideal for projects using platforms like Arduino or Raspberry Pi. Available in various colors like blue, yellow, or white, it operates on a wide voltage range (\(3.3V-5V\)) and features low power consumption.
රු550.00 -
1.8” TFT Display
A 1.8″ TFT display is a small, color LCD module with a \(128\times 160\) resolution, driven by an ST7735 driver chip. It typically features an SPI interface for easy connection to microcontrollers like Arduino or Raspberry Pi, supports \(262K\) colors, and often includes a microSD card slot for loading images. Many versions are 3.3V/5V logic compatible and have an LED backlight.
රු1,390.00 -
16×2 LCD
A 16×2 LCD display is a two-line display that can show 16 alphanumeric characters per line, for a total of 32 characters at once. It is a popular module in DIY electronics, used to display text and data from microcontrollers like Arduino. It communicates with devices using control pins and 4-bit or 8-bit data modes and can feature an LED backlight for better visibility.
රු320.00 -
16×2 LCD with I2C Module
A 16×2 LCD with an I2C module is a character display that shows two lines of 16 characters, commonly used for displaying information from microcontrollers like Arduino. The integrated I2C module simplifies wiring by allowing it to connect using only four pins (SDA, SCL, VCC, and GND), which saves up to four digital/analog pins compared to traditional LCD connections. These modules often include a blue backlight, contrast adjustment via a potentiometer, and are controlled by a PCF8574 I2C chip that converts serial data to parallel data for the LCD.
රු520.00 -
2.4” TFT Touch Screen
A 2.4″ TFT touch screen is a small, color LCD display with a diagonal measurement of 2.4 inches, featuring a resolution of \(240\times 320\) pixels and a touch-sensitive surface. It uses Thin Film Transistor (TFT) technology for a bright, high-contrast display, includes a resistive touchscreen for input, and often comes with features like a built-in microSD card slot, making it suitable for interactive projects on platforms like Arduino.
රු3,290.00 -
20×4 LCD
A 20×4 LCD is a character-based display that can show 20 characters on each of its four rows, totaling 80 characters at once. It typically uses a standard controller like the HD44780 and has a blue backlight with white text on most models, although yellow and green backlights also exist. It can be interfaced with a microcontroller via a parallel interface or, more commonly, an integrated I2C adapter, which reduces the number of required pins significantly.
රු990.00 -
MAX7219 8×8 LED Matrix
A MAX7219 8×8 LED matrix is a compact display module with 64 LEDs in an 8×8 grid, driven by a MAX7219 chip to simplify control via a three-wire SPI serial interface. It is popular for DIY electronics projects like those using Arduino or Raspberry Pi for displaying patterns, scrolling text, and animations. Key features include daisy-chaining multiple modules for larger displays, individual LED control, and a 5V operating voltage.
රු480.00 -
TM1637 4-Digit Display
A TM1637 4-Digit Display is a digital display module that uses the TM1637 LED driver chip to control four 7-segment displays with only two signal wires, saving microcontroller pins. It’s commonly used for projects like digital clocks, timers, and scoreboards, and is powered by \(3.3V\) or \(5V\). Key features include adjustable brightness and the inclusion of a colon between digits for timekeeping.
රු260.00







