Enhance your projects with the compact and delightful 1.8 Inch SPI 128×160 TFT LCD Display Module with PCB designed for Arduino. This module serves as an excellent addition, providing a small, vibrant display with 128×160 color pixels. What sets it apart is its use of 4-wire SPI for communication, along with a dedicated pixel-addressable frame buffer, making it compatible with a wide range of microcontrollers, even those with limited memory and pins.
Distinguishing itself from lower-cost CSTN displays like the “Nokia 6110,” this module is a true TFT display. Equipped with the ST7735R TFT driver, it can showcase a full 18-bit color spectrum, offering an impressive 262,144 shades.
Consistency is key, and this display module consistently features the same driver chip (ST7735R), ensuring seamless compatibility across different units. You can trust that your code will work effortlessly across multiple instances of the 1.8 Inch SPI 128×160 TFT LCD Display Module with PCB for Arduino.
The module comes with the TFT display pre-soldered using a delicate flex-circuit connector. Additionally, it incorporates an ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator and a 3/5V level shifter, allowing flexible operation with both 3.3V and 5V power and logic.
Notably, this module includes a convenient microSD card holder, enabling easy loading of full-color bitmaps directly from a FAT16/FAT32 formatted microSD card. Elevate your projects with this versatile and feature-rich TFT LCD display module.
Package Include:
1 x 1.8-inch SPI 128*160 TFT LCD Display Module.
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