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Feb 19, 2025 - 04:45 AM
To connect the Matrix Orbital GTT35A display to your computer, you have several options depending on your preferred communication protocol.
1. RS232/TTL: The display can be connected to a PC serial port or microcontroller using the Extended Serial Communication/Power Header. This header provides an interface for RS232 and TTL communication, and also supports optional hardware flow control. You will need to connect the appropriate cables and configure the communication settings on your computer.
2. USB: If you prefer to use USB communication, you can connect the display to your computer using the Mini-B USB Communication Connector. This connector provides both communication and power, and creates a virtual com port on your computer. Simply connect the display to your computer using a Mini-B USB cable.
3. I2C: For I2C communication, you can use the I2C Communication/Power Header. This header provides a basic protocol connection to the display. You will need to connect the appropriate cables and ensure that the data and clock lines are pulled up to five volts using resistors.
Please refer to the MATRIX ORBITAL GTT35A Full Colour TFT Display User Manual for more detailed instructions and specifications on connecting the display to your computer.
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