adafruit 1.14 240x135 color tft display manufacturer

Say hello to the 1.14" 240x135 Color TFT Display w/ MicroSD Card Breakout– we think it"s T-F-Terrific! It"s the size of your thumbnail, with glorious 240x135 high res pixel color.

We"ve been looking for a display like this for a long time - it"s so small only 1.14" diagonal but has a high density 260 ppi, 240x135 pixel display with full-angle viewing. It looks a lot like the 0.96" 160x80 display, but has 2.5x as many pixels. We"ve seen displays of this caliber used in smartwatches and small electronic devices but they"ve always been MIPI interface. Finally, Adafruit found one that is SPI and has a friendly display driver, so it works with any and all microcontrollers or microcomputers!

This lovely little display breakout is the best way to add a small, colorful and very 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 1.14" display has 240x135 16-bit full color pixels and is an IPS display, so the color looks great up to 80 degrees off axis in any direction. The TFT driver (ST7789) is very similar to the popular ST7735, and our Arduino library supports it well.

The breakout has the TFT display soldered on (it uses a delicate flex-circuit connector) as well as a 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. There was a little space so Adafruit placed a microSD card holder so you can easily load full color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card. The microSD card is not included.

Of course, we wouldn"t just leave you with a datasheet and a "good luck!" - Adafruit have written a full open source graphics library that can draw pixels, lines, rectangles, circles, text and bitmaps as well as example code and a wiring tutorial. The code is written for Arduino IDE but can be easily ported to your favorite microcontroller!

adafruit 1.14 240x135 color tft display manufacturer

We"ve been looking for a display like this for a long time - it"sso smallonly 1.14" diagonal but has a high density 260 ppi, 240x135 pixel display with full-angle viewing. Itlooksa lot like our 0.96" 160x80 display, but has 2.5x as many pixels. We"ve seen displays of this caliber used in smartwatches and small electronic devices but they"ve always been MIPI interface. Finally, we found one that is SPI and has a friendly display driver, so it works with any and all microcontrollers or microcomputers!

This lovely little display breakout is the best way to add a small, colorful and very 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 1.14" display has 240x135 16-bit full color pixels and is anIPSdisplay, so the color looks great up to 80 degrees off axis in any direction. The TFT driver (ST7789) is very similar to the popular ST7735, and our Arduino library supports it well.

Our breakout has the TFT display soldered on (it uses a delicate flex-circuit connector) as well as a 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. We also had a little space so we placed a microSD card holder so you can easily load full color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card. The microSD card is not included.

adafruit 1.14 240x135 color tft display manufacturer

Say hello to the 1.14" 240x135 Color TFT Display w/ MicroSD Card Breakout. It"s the size of your thumbnail, with glorious 240x135 high res pixel colour. This very very small display is only 1.14" diagonal, packed with RGB pixels, for making very small high-density displays.

It"s so small only 1.14" diagonal but has a high density of 260 PPI, 240x135 pixel display with full-angle viewing. It looks a lot like the 0.96" 160x80 display but has 2.5x as many pixels. We"ve seen displays of this calibre used in smartwatches and small electronic devices but they"ve always been MIPI interface. Finally, here is one that is SPI and has a friendly display driver, so it works with any and all microcontrollers or microcomputers!

This lovely little display breakout is the best way to add a small, colourful and very 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 1.14" display has 240x135 16-bit full-colour pixels and is an IPS display, so the colour looks great up to 80 degrees off-axis in any direction. The TFT driver (ST7789) is very similar to the popular ST7735, and the Arduino library supports it well.

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. They also had a little space so they placed a microSD card holder so you can easily load full-colour bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card.Dimensions:32.0mm x 27.8mm x 5.7mm / 1.3" x 1.1" x 0.2"

adafruit 1.14 240x135 color tft display manufacturer

DescriptionAdafruit 1.14" Color TFT Display w/ MicroSD Card Breakout features a 1.14" diagonal length display that is packed with RGB pixels for building very small high-density displays. This breakout board offers a 4-wire SPI interface for communication and its own pixel-addressable frame buffer. This allows the board to be used with a wide range of microcontrollers or microcomputers. The breakout board features the ST7789 TFT driver, ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator, and a 3V/5V level shifter. The level shifter makes sure that the breakout board can be used with 3.3V or 5V power and logic. This breakout board consists of a microSD card holder that helps in loading full-color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card. The breakout board is RoHS2 compliant and is available in 32mm x 27.8mm x 5.7mm dimensions.

adafruit 1.14 240x135 color tft display manufacturer

Breakout board with ST7789 driver IC. This display does not have a CS pin, so it can’t be used with other SPI devices at the same time. To use it with the Adafruit_7735/7789 library, init using SPI_MODE3

Breakout board. Not an actual ePaper display, though it looks like one. The image fades when you remove power, but it retains for a few second. The display rate is more like an LCD.

adafruit 1.14 240x135 color tft display manufacturer

The 1.14" display has 240x135 16-bit full color pixels and is an IPS display, so the color looks great up to 80 degrees off axis in any direction. The TFT driver (ST7789) is very similar to the popular ST7735, and Adafruit"s Arduino library supports it well.

adafruit 1.14 240x135 color tft display manufacturer

Adafruit 1.14" Color TFT Display w/ MicroSD Card Breakout features a 1.14" diagonal length display that is packed with RGB pixels for building very small high-density displays. This breakout board offers a 4-wire SPI interface for communication and its own pixel-addressable frame buffer. This allows the board to be used with a wide range of microcontrollers or microcomputers. The breakout board features the ST7789 TFT driver, ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator, and a 3V/5V level shifter. The level shifter makes sure that the breakout board can be used with 3.3V or 5V power and logic. This breakout board consists of a microSD card holder that helps in loading full-color bitmaps from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card. The breakout board is RoHS2 compliant and is available in 32mm x 27.8mm x 5.7mm dimensions.