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2.0"miniature television visible display

  • 21-06-2014 3:25am
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    Registered Users Posts: 2


    hi guys i came across this miniature television! The visible display measures only 2.0" diagonal, the TFT comes with a NTSC/PAL driver board.and i was wondering has anyone on here ever used one,my question is if you connect it up to a small cctv camera board will you get an image on the screen it comes with a video input plug but i think its usually used with an arduino board here is the link maybe someone can let me know if i can use it with a camera board

    miniature television! The visible display measures only 2.0" diagonal, the TFT comes with a NTSC/PAL driver board.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,875 ✭✭✭ozmo


    magnun wrote: »
    hi guys i came across this miniature television! The visible display measures only 2.0" diagonal, the TFT comes with a NTSC/PAL driver board.and i was wondering has anyone on here ever used one,my question is if you connect it up to a small cctv camera board will you get an image on the screen it comes with a video input plug but i think its usually used with an arduino board here is the link maybe someone can let me know if i can use it with a camera board

    miniature television! The visible display measures only 2.0" diagonal, the TFT comes with a NTSC/PAL driver board.

    Not quite a tv, no tuner, Its a monitor that can display whats called composite signals.
    Wont work with arduino- but would with RaspberyPi or a security camera or some digital camera that has composite out. Would also work with some scart devices like older dvd or vhs players or a laptop with tv out. Not hdmi or vga mind.

    Quality resolution wont be great- eg. You wont be able read normal raspbery pi text unless its very large.

    “Roll it back”



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,605 ✭✭✭gctest50




  • Registered Users Posts: 2 magnun


    Thanks guys i wasn't sure if i could get an image using an ordinary camera as the video input to the monitor im planning on putting a lens in front of the screen to enlarge the image something like you see on the CTR on an old camcorder its just a little project im working and by using that monitor i can save on a lot of space thanks again for the info
    yammo.


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