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The 1.28-inch Round TFT LCD Display Module is a vibrant full-color screen featuring the GC9A01 driver and a 240×240 pixel resolution. Its circular design and crisp RGB output make it ideal for smartwatches, gauges, dashboards, and stylish embedded projects.
Using a 4-wire SPI interface, the module easily connects to Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers. It delivers smooth graphics, vivid colors, and fast refresh rates, perfect for displaying icons, animations, and real-time sensor data.
Compact, low-power, and eye-catching, this round TFT is a great choice for both DIY enthusiasts and professional developers building modern, graphical interfaces.
1.28-inch round TFT display with 240×240 RGB resolution
Uses the GC9A01 driver IC for high-speed SPI communication
4-wire SPI interface for easy connection to microcontrollers
Full-color RGB display with rich contrast and saturation
Wide viewing angle and excellent sunlight readability
Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, STM32, and Raspberry Pi
Supports LVGL, TFT_eSPI, and other popular display libraries
Ideal for circular interfaces like clocks, gauges, and meters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Model | 1.28-Inch Round TFT |
| Driver IC | GC9A01 |
| Resolution | 240 × 240 pixels |
| Display Type | TFT LCD (Round) |
| Interface | 4-Wire SPI |
| Color Depth | 65K / 262K Colors |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V DC |
| Logic Voltage | 3.3V (use level shifter if 5V logic) |
| Viewing Angle | >160° |
| Active Area | Ø 32.4 mm |
| Module Size | ~39 mm × 39 mm |
| Backlight | White LED |
1 x 1.28-inch round TFT
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