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This lovely little display breakout is the best way to add a small, colorful, and bright display to any project. Since the display uses 4-wire SPI to communicate and has its own pixel-addressable frame buffer, it can be used with every kind of microcontroller. Even a very small one with low memory and few pins available! The 1.8″ display has 128×160 color pixels. Unlike the low-cost Nokia 6110 and similar LCD displays, which are CSTN type and thus have poor color and slow refresh, this display is a true TFT! The TFT driver (ST7735R) can display full 18-bit color (262,144 shades!). And the 1.8 Inch SPI 128×160 TFT LCD Display Module will always come with the same driver chip so there are no worries that your code will not work from one to the other. The breakout has the TFT display soldered on (it uses a delicate flex-circuit connector) as well as an ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator and a 3/5V level shifter so you can use it with 3.3V or 5V power and logic. It features a microSD card holder so you can easily load full-color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card.
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The 1.8" TFT LCD SPI-bus display modules available from Adafruit and SainSmart are functionally equivalent, except that the SainSmart unit can be driven at a much faster SPI bus rate than the Adafruit (32 MHz vs. 4 MHz in my testing). Fabien Royer has shown that this is due to a slow level shifter in the Adafruit unit.
The original st7735fb kernel driver was by Matt Porter, and was enhanced by Lady Ada, Neil Greatorex, and myself. I started with Neil"s proposed version of Matt"s st7735fb driver, which I extracted from Lady Ada"s raspberrypi kernel repo. I applied Neil"s version to the current raspberrypi 3.2.27+ kernel, then I made multiple enhancements to the st7735fb driver (and fixed a glitch in the bcm2708 SPI driver). I"ve since collaborated with Neil to develop further enhancements, and ported the driver to the upcoming 3.6.y Raspberry Pi kernel.
* My version of the st7735fb_map driver allows either CE0 (SPI 0.0) or CE1 (SPI 0.1) to be configured. ** My version allows the configuration of any GPIO pin for D/C and RESET. *** Since I"m not using the MicroSD card device on the back of the display modules, the remaining pins are left unconnected.
The new ST7735FB driver needs to be enabled in your kernel build configuration. The drivers can be built as loadable modules or as built-in drivers (the built-in method is shown here):
The st7735fb driver supports fbcon which attaches the display as tty1 and/or other VT"s so the standard getty login will appear without any additional configuration. The following alternate method using fbterm also works, but is more complex to configure.
The board supports multiple different 1.8" panel pinouts including Adafruit and SainSmart, and sports mounting pads for three GPIO buttons. Very nice!
Hi bob, thanks for the video. Can you share the wiring diagram? Is your new book out? I have same display and i dont have a clue to turn it on. Please help
The 1.8" display has 128x160 color pixels. The TFT driver (ST7735) can display full 18-bit color. The breakout has the TFT display soldered on (it uses a delicate flex-circuit connector)
In the above example, Node32-Lite and this 1.8-inch LCD. Please refer to the tutorial here: ST7735S interfacing with ESP32 to make the connections, Arduino library installation, and modification needed for it to works on this LCD.
Other than SPI pins, we need to select three more pins as output. I have selectedPB6 for CS, PC7 for RESET, and PA9 for DC. You are free to choose any other pins also, whatever suits the requirement
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This lovely little display breakout is the best way to add a small, colorful, and bright display to any project. Since the display uses 4-wire SPI to communicate and has its own pixel-addressable frame buffer, it can be used with every kind of microcontroller. Even a very small one with low memory and few pins available!
The 1.8″ display has 128×160 color pixels. Unlike the low cost “Nokia 6110” and similar LCD displays, which are CSTN type and thus have poor color and slow refresh, this display is a true TFT! The TFT driver (ST7735R) can display full 18-bit color (262,144 shades!). RoboticsBD
And the 1.8 Inch SPI 128×160 TFT LCD Display Module will always come with the same driver chip so there are no worries that your code will not work from one to the other. RoboticsBD
The breakout has the TFT display soldered on (it uses a delicate flex-circuit connector) as well as an ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator and a 3/5V level shifter so you can use it with 3.3V or 5V power and logic.RoboticsBD
This 128x160 resolution LCD TFT is equipped with a powerful backlight, providing visibility in bright lighting conditions including the direct sun. The sunlight readable display comes with 3/4-wire SPI interface and offers a 6:00 optimal view. This 2.8V Liquid Crystal Display has a built-in ILI9163V controller, FFC connection, is RoHS compliant and does not come with a touchscreen.
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I recently bought a cheap TFT display for a project I was doing and after a bit of research I decided upon a 1.8" 128x160 ST7735 Display from Karen"s eShop on eBay, it"s very affordable and looked great for my project. On the product page, the seller has got some really great, detailed instructions for getting the screen to work on an Arduino, however, I couldn"t find anywhere online for getting this screen to work on a Raspberry Pi. This post will quickly save you the trial and error of getting a ST7735 working with a Raspberry Pi.
I found a library for the screens using the ST7735 chip on GitHub. The instructions and examples on GitHub will work fine, but this is for a different size of the screen, the instructions and example code here will work from the 128x160 display from Karen"s eShop.