M5Stack Atom PSRAM LCD Display Driver Kit

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M5StackSKU: RB-Mst-120
Manufacturer #: K115

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Description

  • M5Stack Atom PSRAM LCD Display Driver Kit
  • Offers advanced signal with great precision colors
  • Features maximum 720P image output
  • Built-in ATOM PSRAM main controller
  • Supports image at a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels
  • Development platform: Arduino, ESP32-IDF

The M5Stack Atom PSRAM LCD Display Driver Kit is an all-in-one display driver kit, Use FPGA to simulate traditional SPI TFT-LCD Data output. This kit supports images at a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.

It provides an advanced signal with great precision colors. Integrated 2.4G Wi-Fi & dual-mode Bluetooth, with 8 M Flash + 2M PSRAM memory combination, RGB TO HDMI convert chip. So small yet powerful, which can replace the traditional display driving solution.

Note: ATOM Display needs to be paired with monitors with adaptive resolution scaling.

  • 1x M5Stack Atom PSRAM LCD Display Driver Kit

Size

  • 64 x 24 x 29 mm (L x W x H)
  • FPGA: Gowin GW1NR-9C
  • LT8618SX: RGB to HDMI chip, supports 24bit color depth
  • Maximum image output size: 720 P (1280 x 720)
  • Output frame rate: 1280 x 720 60 Hz
  • USB driver chip: CH9102
  • Weight: 21 g

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Brian R
Delighted

Wanted to POC replacing a raspberry pi in a mostly-static big-screen display, due to pi prices but also security and maintenance. When it arrived, the already-installed demo code worked fine which is always a comforting place to start. Found the source code for it at M5's site, no trouble recompiling it. Basically hooked up display.drawPngUrl() to MQTT and it's been just fine, powered on 24x7 for about a week now. On a whim tried other resolutions than the maximum and wasn't quite as fortunate there, but since I only needed the max I didn't pursue it. Colors seem the same as a Pi 400. Update is slower than I'd like for a large image, but draws lines etc. very fast based on the demo.

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