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1.44" LCD Display Module for Raspberry Pi Pico (128×128)

Are you looking for a small LCD display for your next Raspberry Pi Pico project? This 1.44" TFT LCD from Waveshare might be just what you are looking for.

The display features a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels and is designed to plug directly onto a Raspberry Pi Pico.

Online development resources are available, which include wiring guidance and example code with additional information on the Product Wiki & Manual.

We also have our own set of tutorials teaching you how to use these displays with MicroPython:

Also check out the PasswordVault project by Olav Schettler, that stores all your passwords securely and encrypted and can display them on the screen and type them into a password field!

A Raspberry Pi Pico is not included - click here if you'd like to buy one. Your Pico will need to have male headers soldered to it with the pins pointing downwards (or grab one of our Pre-soldered Picos).

Features

Specifications

  • Operating voltage: 3.15~5V
  • Resolution: 128×128 pixels
  • Communication interface: 4-wire SPI
  • Display size: 25.50 × 26.50 mm
  • Display panel: TFT
  • Pixel size: 0.20 × 0.20 mm
  • Driver: ST7735S
  • Dimensions: 52.0 × 30.0 mm

Package Contents

  • 1x - Pico 1.44" LCD

Resources

Pinout

Dimensions

Are you looking for a small LCD display for your next Raspberry Pi Pico project? This 1.44" TFT LCD from Waveshare might be just what you are looking for.

The display features a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels and is designed to plug directly onto a Raspberry Pi Pico.

Online development resources are available, which include wiring guidance and example code with additional information on the Product Wiki & Manual.

We also have our own set of tutorials teaching you how to use these displays with MicroPython:

Also check out the PasswordVault project by Olav Schettler, that stores all your passwords securely and encrypted and can display them on the screen and type them into a password field!

A Raspberry Pi Pico is not included - click here if you'd like to buy one. Your Pico will need to have male headers soldered to it with the pins pointing downwards (or grab one of our Pre-soldered Picos).

Features

Specifications

  • Operating voltage: 3.15~5V
  • Resolution: 128×128 pixels
  • Communication interface: 4-wire SPI
  • Display size: 25.50 × 26.50 mm
  • Display panel: TFT
  • Pixel size: 0.20 × 0.20 mm
  • Driver: ST7735S
  • Dimensions: 52.0 × 30.0 mm

Package Contents

  • 1x - Pico 1.44" LCD

Resources

Pinout

Dimensions

$8.20
1.44" LCD Display Module for Raspberry Pi Pico (128×128)
$8.20

Description

Are you looking for a small LCD display for your next Raspberry Pi Pico project? This 1.44" TFT LCD from Waveshare might be just what you are looking for.

The display features a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels and is designed to plug directly onto a Raspberry Pi Pico.

Online development resources are available, which include wiring guidance and example code with additional information on the Product Wiki & Manual.

We also have our own set of tutorials teaching you how to use these displays with MicroPython:

Also check out the PasswordVault project by Olav Schettler, that stores all your passwords securely and encrypted and can display them on the screen and type them into a password field!

A Raspberry Pi Pico is not included - click here if you'd like to buy one. Your Pico will need to have male headers soldered to it with the pins pointing downwards (or grab one of our Pre-soldered Picos).

Features

Specifications

  • Operating voltage: 3.15~5V
  • Resolution: 128×128 pixels
  • Communication interface: 4-wire SPI
  • Display size: 25.50 × 26.50 mm
  • Display panel: TFT
  • Pixel size: 0.20 × 0.20 mm
  • Driver: ST7735S
  • Dimensions: 52.0 × 30.0 mm

Package Contents

  • 1x - Pico 1.44" LCD

Resources

Pinout

Dimensions

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