Pi-1.3-LCD-HAT

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1.3 inch LCD HAT

1.3” LCD HAT is a 1.3-inch diagonal display HAT with 240 x 240 resolution, 65K RGB colors, clear and colorful displaying effect, Four Push buttons and a joystick, designed for the Raspberry Pi to expand its engagement via SPI communication by providing a standard 40 pin GPIO interface. The 1.3" LCD HAT includes an integrated ST7789VM display driver and SPI interface, reducing the number of IO pins required. It features a 5-input joystick that is internally connected through a stackable GPIO connector header.

Features

  • Raspberry Pi compatibility
  • 4-wire SPI Communication
  • Standard Raspberry Pi 40 Pins GPIO
  • 4 directions + attached band Central press button Joystick Control
  • 4- Push Buttons
  • 1.3-inch Diagonal Display
  • Handy and Useful

Specifications

  • Operating Voltage - 3.3 V
  • Pixel Size - 0.0975(H)x 0.0975(V) mm
  • Pixels - 240×240 resolution
  • Display Colour - 65K RGB
  • Display Driver - ST7789VM
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Pinout

1.3" LCD HAT Raspberry Pi (BCM)
LCD DIN GPIO 10
LCD CLK GPIO 11
LCD DC GPIO 25
LCD CS GPIO 8
LCD RST GPIO 27
LCD BL GPIO 24
JOYSTICK UP GPIO 26
JOYSTICK DOWN GPIO 6
JOYSTICK LEFT GPIO 13
JOYSTICK RIGHT GPIO 5
JOYSTICK CENTER GPIO 19
KEY 1 GPIO 21
KEY 2 GPIO 20
KEY 3 GPIO 16
KEY 4 GPIO 12

Installation

Python

  • Open a terminal and run the following commands to enable SPI:
sudo raspi-config
  • Choose Interfacing Options -> SPI -> Yes
  • You can also use GUI method to enable SPI Go to Menu > Preferences > Raspberry Pi Configuration > Interfaces, and enable SPI

Spi en gui.png

  • Stack 1.3 inch LCD HAT on top of Raspberry Pi GPIO Header pins.
  • Make Sure SPI is Enabled (As mentioned above)
  • Now clone 1.3 inch LCD HAT Github repository by running below command in terminal
git clone https://github.com/sbcshop/1.3-LCD-HAT.git
  • Enter dowloaded directory
cd 1.3-LCD-HAT
  • Now run main.py by running the below command. It will display some text and an image on LCD.
python3 main.py
  • You can also run "Button_demo.py" file to test joystick and buttons.
python3 Button_demo.py


Resources

Github

Datasheet

  • [ ST7789VM Datasheet]