Looking for a small, full-colour, display for your next project? This little 1.8-inch general-purpose LCD display module, features a resolution of 128x160 pixels, with an embedded controller, and communication via SPI. This is an ideal display for your next Arduino, Adafruit HUZZAH, or Raspberry Pi project.

The TFT LCD Breakout 1.8in 128x160 is a versatile, colorful, and easy way to experiment with graphics or create a user interface for your project. In this guide we will familiarize ourselves with the hardware, explain how to connect the display to your microcontroller of choice, cover how to install the Arduino libraries, and give an overview of the software examples that you can start off with.


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The TFT module is the heart of this product -- it contains all the subsystems that are required to make an image show up. Starting with one of the most obvious features; the LCD screen is a glass panel with small little cells of liquid crystal (LC) material that can be shifted from opaque to clear with an electronic signal (more on how LCDs work). For each of the 128x160 pixels in the screen there are three LC cells and each cell has either a red, green, or blue filter in it to color the light. A pixel gets colored when white light from the LED backlight passes through the filtered cells in varying amounts.

This is a multicolored LCD display module with a 1.8 inch diagonal and 128x160 pixel resolution. The ST7735S controller integrated in the module has a SPI interface that you can easily control via Arduino or ESP82665.

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