1.28inch lcd module in stock

The driver used in this LCD is GC9A01, with a resolution of 240RGB×240 dots and 129600 bytes of GRAM inside. This LCD supports 12-bits/16-bits/18-bits data bus by MCU interface, which are RGB444, RGB565, RGB666.

For most LCD controllers, the communication method of the controller can be configured, they are usually using 8080 parallel interface, 3-line SPI, 4-line SPI, and other communication methods. This LCD uses a 4-line SPI interface for reducing GPIO and fast speed.LCD

1.28inch lcd module in stock

This is a 240RGBX240 dot-matrix TFT LCD module with GC9A01. This module is composed of a TFT LCD Panel, driver ICs, FPC and a Backlight unit. It uses a full-color LCD screen with a circular appearance and is suitable for making watches, clocks, or measuring instruments. It can also connect with ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or Arduino.

1.28inch lcd module in stock

This is a 1.28” LCD Display Module with an input voltage of 3.3V ~ 5.5V, which is used to display colorful patterns and characters. The driver used in this LCD is GC9A01, with a resolution of 240RGB×240 dots and 129600 bytes of GRAM inside. This LCD supports 12-bits/16-bits/18-bits data bus by MCU interface, which are RGB444, RGB565, RGB666. This LCD uses a 4-line SPI interface for reducing the GPIOs used. If you are wondering which point is the first pixel of the screen (because the screen is round), you can understand it as a square screen with an inscribed circle drawn in it, and it only displays the content in this inscribed circle. The pixels in other locations are simply discarded (just like most round smartwatches on the market).

1.28inch lcd module in stock

The 1.28" Round LCD Breakout is a 1.28-inch display breakout with 240 x 240 resolution, 65K RGB colors, and a clear and colorful displaying effect meant to help gadgets increase their interaction via SPI connection by providing a GPIO header for an easy interface. The GC9A01 display driver and SPI interface are integrated into the 1.28" Round LCD Breakout, decreasing the number of IO pins required.