On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 01:28 PM, hwalker wrote:
Good point DiSlord. The S-A-A-V2 has a 18-pin socket for plugging the display
module into, which makes assembly and changing to different display sizes
hassle free - as long as the firmware supports the display.
Changing the display of the -H or -H4 is another matter and requires above
average soldering skills and tools. One slip and you might as well purchase a
new unit. In the States you can get a NanoVNA-H4 for $59 USD delivered in 3-4
days, almost not worth the hassle except for the learning experience.
- Herb
For S-A-A-V2 situation more easy, it use not only display module, it use PCB board vs module, all PCB board have standart pins
4` ST7796S display module on board
2.8` ILI9341 display module on board
3.2` ILI9341 display module on board
They have equal pin connector, and can be easy replaced (have only board size problems)
Also need order module vs XPT2046 touch
And yes ST7796S and ILI9341 drivers should be supported by software.