A vibrant 1.14" IPS LCD screen for your Raspberry Pi Pico, with four useful buttons and a RGB LED!
We've sourced a new LCD screen especially for our Pico Display Pack - it's a lovely, bright 18-bit capable 240x135 pixel IPS display and fits the Pico perfectly. We've surrounded it with four tactile buttons so you can easily interface your Pico with your human fingers and an RGB LED that you can use as an indicator, for notifications or just for adding extra rainbows.
Pico Display lets you turn a Pico into a compact user interface device for a bigger project, capable of giving instructions, displaying readouts and even incorporating elaborate nested menus. If you'd rather use your Pico as a standalone device you could make a little rotating slideshow of images, display beautiful graphs from sensor data or build your own Tamagotchi or matchbox sized text adventure game.
NOTE: A Raspberry Pi Pico is not included.
Features
- 1.14” 240x135 pixel IPS LCD screen
- 4 x tactile buttons
- RGB LED
- Pre-soldered female headers for attaching to Pico
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico
- Fully assembled
- No soldering required (as long as your Pico has header pins attached)
- Dimensions: approx 53mm x 25mm x 9mm (L x W x H)
- Programmable with C/C++ and MicroPython
Getting Started
The labels on the underside of Pico Display will show you which way round to plug it into your Pico - just match up the USB port with the markings on the board.
The most straightforward way of getting started with our Pico add-ons is by downloading and copying our custom MicroPython firmware to your Pico. You can find the latest release as well as code examples for MicroPython and C/C++ here.
Pinout
Pico Display Pack communicate with the LCD display via SPI on pins LCD_CS, LCD_DC, LCD_SCLK, and LCD_MOSI. We also PWM the BL_EN pin (with gamma correction) for full, linear, backlight control. LCD_RESET is tied to the RUN pin on Pico so the LCD will be fully reset whenever Pico is.
The four switches are wired up as SW_A, SW_B, SW_X, and SW_Y.
There is also an onboard RGB LED (ideal to use an activity indicator!) which is also PWMed (with gamma correction) on pins LED_R, LED_G, and LED_B. If you want to use the LED pins for something else there are three cuttable traces on the underside of the board.
Power is supplied through 3V3 meaning that you can use Pico Scroll Pack both on USB power and from external supplies (from 1.8V to 5.5V) making it ideal for battery powered projects.
Notes
If you want to free up the pins that the LED uses for other purposes we've made it easy to cut the traces - you can cut one, two, or all of them to make it into a bi-colour, single colour, or magical no-colour LED.