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== Resources ==  | == Resources ==  | ||
<b> Github </b>  | <b> Github </b>  | ||
* [https://github.com/sbcshop/1.3-inch-LCD-Breakout.git Source Code]  | * [https://github.com/sbcshop/1.3-inch-LCD-Breakout.git Source Code]  | ||
Latest revision as of 12:57, 17 January 2022
1.3inch LCD Breakout
1.3” LCD breakout is a 1.3-inch diagonal display with 240 x 240 resolution, 65K RGB colors, clear and colorful displaying effect, Four Push buttons, and a joystick. The 1.3" LCD breakout includes an integrated ST7789VM display driver and SPI interface, reducing the number of IO pins required.
Features
- 1.3inch diagonal, 240x240 resolution, with embedded controller, communicating via SPI interface.
 - SPI interface, requires minimum GPIO for controlling.
 - Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/Jetson Nano/ Arduino/STM32).
 
Specifications
- Operating Voltage - 3.3 V
 - Pixels - 240x240 resolution
 - Pixel Size - 0.0975 (H) x 0.0975 (V) mm
 - Display Driver - ST7789VM
 - Display Color - 65K RGB
 
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Installation
1.3inch LCD breakout Module for microcontrollers eg: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and raspberry pi pico, etc. it has, 65K Colors, 240×240, supports SPI protocol
In this folder, you see two python files and one firmware.uf2 file
- st7789.py -> this file contain the library of the LCD module, save the file in the raspberry pi pico
 - main.py -> this file contain the main code, you need to run this file, you also need to save this file to Pico
 - firmware.uf2 -> by pressing bootsel of the pico and hold then connect to the laptop after this a new storage device comes, name "RPI-RP2", then drag and drop this file to pico
 
For setup the Board in thonny
- Stack Raspberry Pi Pico on the female header of Pico Sense HAT.
 - Connect USB cable on Raspberry Pi Pico USB port.
 - Choose interpreter as MicroPython (Raspberry Pi Pico).
 
Example: Connect to Raspberry pi Pico
Resources
Github
