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Display HAT Mini

A generous 2.0" (320 x 240) IPS LCD display for the Raspberry Pi with lots of tasty baked in functionality.

Display HAT Mini features a brightĀ 18-bit capable 320x240 pixel displayĀ with vibrant colours and formidable IPS viewing angles, connected via SPI. It's gotĀ four tactile buttonsĀ for interacting with your Pi with your digits and anĀ RGB LEDĀ for notifications. We've also squeezed in aĀ QwST connectorĀ (Qwiic / STEMMA QT) and aĀ Breakout Garden headerĀ so it's a doddle to connect up different kinds of breakouts.

It will work with any model of Pi with a 40 pin header, but we think it goes with the Raspberry Pi Zero particularly well - we've included a pair ofĀ standoffsĀ so you can use to bolt HAT and Pi together to make a sturdy little unit. To accommodate the screen Display HAT Mini is a bit bigger than a standard mini HAT or pHAT - it's around 5mm taller than a Pi Zero (so a Mini HAT XL or a Mini HAT Pro, if you will).

Display HAT Mini lets you turn a Raspberry Pi into a convenient IoT control panel, a tiny photo frame, digital art display or gif-box, or a desktop display for news headlines, tweets, or other info from online APIs. This screen is a handy 3:2 ratio, useful for retro gaming purposes!

Features

  • 2.0ā€ 320x240 pixel IPS LCD screen, connected via SPI (~220 PPI, 65K colours)
  • 4 x tactile buttons
  • RGB LED
  • Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector
  • Breakout Garden / I2C header
  • Pre-soldered socket header for attaching to Raspberry Pi
  • Compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi with a 40 pin header.
  • Fully assembled
  • No soldering is required (as long as your Pi has header pins attached).
  • Dimensions: approx 65.5mm x 35mm x 9mm (W x H x D, includes header and display). With a Pi Zero attached with standoffs, the total depth is 17mm.
  • Screen usable area: 40.8mm x 30.6mm (L x W)
  • Pinout
  • Schematic
  • ST7789 Python library

Includes

  • 1x Display HAT Mini
  • 2 x 10mm standoffs

Raspberry Pi and accessories are sold separately

Software

We've added support for this screen to ourĀ ST7789 Python libraryĀ so it's easy to write and draw on using libraries like PIL - there are examples showing how you can display shapes, text and gifs.

We've also been having fun withĀ fbcp-ili9341Ā - a high-level framebuffer driver for SPI-based LCD displays. The Raspberry Pi OS desktop is aĀ leeetle smallĀ on a 2.0" screen, but this might be a good option if you're doing something like building your own custom retro console.

Attaching Breakouts

You can connect breakouts and modules with a Qwiic or STEMMA QT connector into Display HAT Mini with one ofĀ these handy cables.

If you have aĀ Breakout Garden breakoutĀ without a Qw/ST connector, you can either pop one ofĀ these adaptorsĀ on the end of your cable, or you can plug aĀ Breakout ExtenderĀ into the header at the other end of Display HAT Mini (you can find it next to your Pi's SD card slot).

Notes

  • The buttons are close to the edge of the screen, so it's worth taking a bit of care when pressing the buttons that you're not also pressing down on the screen, particularly at the edge with the ribbon cable.
  • Please note that because of Display HAT Mini's extra size, it will overhang adjacent slots on expansion boards like pHAT Stack, Black HAT Hacker, HAT Hacker HAT and Flat HAT Hacker. No shame - every HAT is valid, every HAT is beautiful.
  • We've found two standoffs to be sufficient to keep this HAT firmly in place, but if you want to add standoffs at every corner of your Zero so you can use it to stop a tank or something you can pick up standoffs here (10mm might be best)
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Description

A generous 2.0" (320 x 240) IPS LCD display for the Raspberry Pi with lots of tasty baked in functionality.

Display HAT Mini features a brightĀ 18-bit capable 320x240 pixel displayĀ with vibrant colours and formidable IPS viewing angles, connected via SPI. It's gotĀ four tactile buttonsĀ for interacting with your Pi with your digits and anĀ RGB LEDĀ for notifications. We've also squeezed in aĀ QwST connectorĀ (Qwiic / STEMMA QT) and aĀ Breakout Garden headerĀ so it's a doddle to connect up different kinds of breakouts.

It will work with any model of Pi with a 40 pin header, but we think it goes with the Raspberry Pi Zero particularly well - we've included a pair ofĀ standoffsĀ so you can use to bolt HAT and Pi together to make a sturdy little unit. To accommodate the screen Display HAT Mini is a bit bigger than a standard mini HAT or pHAT - it's around 5mm taller than a Pi Zero (so a Mini HAT XL or a Mini HAT Pro, if you will).

Display HAT Mini lets you turn a Raspberry Pi into a convenient IoT control panel, a tiny photo frame, digital art display or gif-box, or a desktop display for news headlines, tweets, or other info from online APIs. This screen is a handy 3:2 ratio, useful for retro gaming purposes!

Features

  • 2.0ā€ 320x240 pixel IPS LCD screen, connected via SPI (~220 PPI, 65K colours)
  • 4 x tactile buttons
  • RGB LED
  • Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector
  • Breakout Garden / I2C header
  • Pre-soldered socket header for attaching to Raspberry Pi
  • Compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi with a 40 pin header.
  • Fully assembled
  • No soldering is required (as long as your Pi has header pins attached).
  • Dimensions: approx 65.5mm x 35mm x 9mm (W x H x D, includes header and display). With a Pi Zero attached with standoffs, the total depth is 17mm.
  • Screen usable area: 40.8mm x 30.6mm (L x W)
  • Pinout
  • Schematic
  • ST7789 Python library

Includes

  • 1x Display HAT Mini
  • 2 x 10mm standoffs

Raspberry Pi and accessories are sold separately

Software

We've added support for this screen to ourĀ ST7789 Python libraryĀ so it's easy to write and draw on using libraries like PIL - there are examples showing how you can display shapes, text and gifs.

We've also been having fun withĀ fbcp-ili9341Ā - a high-level framebuffer driver for SPI-based LCD displays. The Raspberry Pi OS desktop is aĀ leeetle smallĀ on a 2.0" screen, but this might be a good option if you're doing something like building your own custom retro console.

Attaching Breakouts

You can connect breakouts and modules with a Qwiic or STEMMA QT connector into Display HAT Mini with one ofĀ these handy cables.

If you have aĀ Breakout Garden breakoutĀ without a Qw/ST connector, you can either pop one ofĀ these adaptorsĀ on the end of your cable, or you can plug aĀ Breakout ExtenderĀ into the header at the other end of Display HAT Mini (you can find it next to your Pi's SD card slot).

Notes

  • The buttons are close to the edge of the screen, so it's worth taking a bit of care when pressing the buttons that you're not also pressing down on the screen, particularly at the edge with the ribbon cable.
  • Please note that because of Display HAT Mini's extra size, it will overhang adjacent slots on expansion boards like pHAT Stack, Black HAT Hacker, HAT Hacker HAT and Flat HAT Hacker. No shame - every HAT is valid, every HAT is beautiful.
  • We've found two standoffs to be sufficient to keep this HAT firmly in place, but if you want to add standoffs at every corner of your Zero so you can use it to stop a tank or something you can pick up standoffs here (10mm might be best)
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