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The Adafruit 1.28" Round TFT LCD Display is a circular 240×240 IPS screen at 220 PPI, driven by the GC9A01A controller over SPI. Its beveled edges give it a ...

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The Adafruit 1.28" Round TFT LCD Display is a circular 240×240 IPS screen at 220 PPI, driven by the GC9A01A controller over SPI. Its beveled edges give it a sleek, watch-like appearance, making it ideal for wearables, dashboards, gauges, and compact electronics.

The breakout includes an ultra-low-dropout 3.3V regulator and 3/5V level shifter for compatibility with both 3.3V and 5V logic. A built-in microSD card slot allows loading full-colour bitmaps from FAT16/FAT32 cards, and an 18-pin EYESPI FPC connector provides a solder-free connection option.

Key Features

  • 1.28" Round IPS Display – 240×240 resolution at 220 PPI with wide viewing angles
  • GC9A01A SPI Driver – Similar to the popular ST7789, with full Arduino library support
  • 3.3V/5V Compatible – Onboard regulator and level shifter for flexible logic levels
  • MicroSD Card Slot – Load bitmaps from FAT16/FAT32 formatted cards
  • EYESPI FPC Connector – 18-pin connector for quick, solder-free integration
  • Multi-Platform Support – Arduino, CircuitPython displayio, and Python/Pillow for Raspberry Pi

Ideal For

  • Wearable displays and smartwatch projects
  • Circular gauges and dashboards
  • Compact custom electronics

Package Contents

  • 1× 1.28" 240×240 round TFT LCD display breakout with GC9A01A driver and microSD slot
Note: MicroSD card and EYESPI FPC cable are not included.

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

3.3V regulator
A 3.3V regulator is a power circuit that provides a steady 3.3 volts for parts that need that supply voltage. On a breakout board, it can let the sensor run safely even when the connected microcontroller or power source uses a higher voltage.
breakout
A breakout is a small circuit board that makes a tiny or hard-to-solder component easier to connect to with standard pins. It matters because this OLED module can be wired into a microcontroller project without needing to solder directly to the display’s fine contacts.
CircuitPython
A beginner-friendly version of Python designed to run directly on microcontroller boards. If a product supports CircuitPython, you can often program it by copying code files onto the board rather than setting up a more complex toolchain.
FPC
FPC stands for flexible printed circuit, a flat flexible cable or connector style often used where space is tight. It matters because this breakout needs the correct pin count and pitch FPC cable to connect reliably to the display or high-speed interface.
IPS
IPS is a type of LCD panel that keeps colours and contrast more consistent when viewed from an angle. This matters for small displays that may be mounted in a dashboard, handheld project, or enclosure where the viewer is not always looking straight on.
LCD
LCD stands for liquid crystal display, a screen technology that uses a backlight and liquid crystals to show images or text. It matters because LCD modules usually need a display driver and enough controller pins or a bus interface to send image data.
microSD card
A microSD card is a small removable memory card used to store files such as audio tracks. For this product, the card is where the sound files live, so its capacity and formatting can affect how many sounds you can use.
SPI
A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
ST7789
A display controller chip commonly used to drive small colour TFT screens. If a board uses an ST7789, your software needs a compatible display library or driver to draw text, graphics and images correctly.
TFT
A thin-film transistor display is a common type of colour LCD used for graphics screens. Knowing a product is for TFTs helps you check that the driver board matches the display’s connector, resolution, backlight, and signalling method.

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