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Blue 1.8 Inch ST7735 TFT LCD Module with 4 IO 128*160

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SKU : EMTDIS6035

  1. 1.8″ color TFT LCD display
  2. 128×160 resolution
  3. ST7735 driver
  4. 4-wire SPI interface (SCLK, MOSI, CS, DC)
  5. Ideal for Arduino/ESP32/STM32 graphical interfaces
₹ 295.00 ₹ 295.00

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Product Description

The Blue 1.8″ ST7735 TFT LCD Module is a compact high-brightness color display featuring a 128×160 pixel resolution driven by the popular ST7735 controller. Using a 4-wire SPI interface, it easily connects to microcontrollers such as Arduino, ESP32, STM32, PIC, or Raspberry Pi (via SPI). This versatile TFT screen is suitable for displaying text, icons, bitmaps, UI menus, sensor data, graphs, and game graphics in embedded systems and portable projects.

Because of its compact size, vibrant colors, and low-pin SPI interface, it’s widely used in IoT dashboards, wearable devices, handheld instruments, robotics UI displays, and control panels. Well-supported libraries such as Adafruit ST7735/ST7789, TFT_eSPI, and ULED graphics make it simple to drive the module with various development platforms.

Key Features

  • 1.8″ color TFT LCD screen


  • 128 × 160 pixel resolution


  • ST7735 driver IC


  • 4-wire SPI interface


  • Bright and vivid display


  • Works with Arduino, ESP32, STM32, PIC


  • Library support for graphics & fonts


  • Small, compact size ideal for handheld projects


Package Includes

  • 1 × Blue 1.8″ ST7735 TFT LCD Module


  • Header pins (optional, varies by seller)


Technical Specifications

Parameter

Specification

Display Size

1.8 inches

Resolution

128 × 160 pixels

Controller

ST7735

Interface

SPI (4-wire: SCLK, MOSI, CS, DC)

Operating Voltage

3.3V / 5V (module dependent)

Color

RGB TFT

Viewing Angle

Wide

Compatible Boards

Arduino / ESP32 / STM32 / PIC

Power Consumption

Low

Dimensions

~34 × 40 mm

Applications

  • IoT sensor dashboards


  • Portable instrument screens


  • Robotics user interfaces


  • Embedded control panels


  • Game graphics & GUIs


  • Wearable or handheld systems


  • Microcontroller displays