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LCDWIKI specializes in open-source display modules, drivers, and technical documentation for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and ESP32 development platforms.

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LCDWIKI is a prominent open-source platform and brand dedicated to providing display solutions for the electronics maker community. The brand offers a wide variety of TFT LCDs, OLED screens, and touch display modules designed to interface seamlessly with popular development boards such as Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32, and STM32.

Known for its community-driven support, LCDWIKI provides comprehensive online resources including driver libraries, installation scripts, pinout diagrams, and detailed user manuals. Their product lineup ranges from small 0.96-inch OLEDs to larger HDMI touchscreens, catering to both hobbyist DIY projects and professional embedded system prototyping. The platform focuses on accessibility, offering ready-to-use system images and code examples to simplify the integration of visual interfaces into electronic devices.

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lcdwiki E32R35T 3.5inch MicroPython Demo User Guide

June 13, 2025
lcdwiki E32R35T 3.5inch MicroPython Demo Specifications Module: 3.5-inch ESP32-32E display module Resolution: 320x480 Screen driver IC: ST7796 Main controller: ESP32-WROOM-32E Main frequency: 240MHz Wireless support: 2.4G WIFI+ Bluetooth Thonny version:…

lcdwiki E32R40T LCD Touch Screen Display User Guide

May 22, 2025
lcdwiki E32R40T LCD Touch Screen Display Specifications Product Name: LCDWIKI 4.0inch ESP32-32E E32R40T&E32N40T Display Module: 4.0inch ESP32-32E Model Number: CR2025-MI3275 Website: www.lcdwiki.com Power on the product Use the Type-C cable…

LCDWIKI E32N40T 4.0 Inch Arduino Demo Instructions

May 22, 2025
LCDWIKI E32N40T 4.0 Inch Arduino Demo Instructions Software and hardware platform description Module: 4.0-inch ESP32-32E display module with 320x480 resolution and ST7796 screen driver IC. Module master: ESP32-WROOM-32E module, the…

LCDWIKI E32R28T-1 2.8 Inch Display Module User Manual

May 20, 2025
LCDWIKI E32R28T-1 2.8 Inch Display Module Product Specifications Product Name: 2.8inch ESP32-32E E32R28T-1&E32N28T-1 Display Module Manufacturer: LCDWIKI Model Number: CR2025-MI2875 Website: www.lcdwiki.com Rsource Description The resource directory is shown in…

LCDWIKI ESP32-32E 2.8inch Display Module User Manual

November 28, 2024
LCDWIKI ESP32-32E 2.8inch Display Module Product Information Specifications: Model: E32R28T&E32N28T Display Size: 2.8 inches Microcontroller: ESP32-32E Manufacturer: LCDWIKI Website: www.lcdwiki.com Product Usage Instructions Resource Description: The product includes various resources…

LCDWIKI E32R28T 2.8inch ESP32-32E Display Module User Guide

November 28, 2024
LCDWIKI E32R28T 2.8inch ESP32-32E Display Module Product Information Model: LCDWIKI 2.8inch ESP32-32E E32R28T&E32N28T Quick Start Manual: CR2024-MI2875 Display Module: 2.8inch ESP32-32E Manufacturer: LCDWIKI Website: www.lcdwiki.com Specifications Display Size: 2.8 inches…

4.0inch 16BIT Module MRB3952 User Manual

User Manual
User manual for the 4.0-inch 16BIT Module MRB3952 TFT LCD display. Features 480x320 resolution, ILI9486 driver, 16-bit parallel interface, SD card slot, and compatibility with STM32 and C51 development boards.

2.8-inch ESP32-S3 Smart AI Module Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for setting up and using the 2.8-inch ESP32-S3 Smart AI module, including firmware flashing, Wi-Fi configuration, and connecting to the Xiaozhi AI platform.

0.91-inch IIC OLED Module MC091GX User Manual

User Manual
User manual for the 0.91-inch IIC OLED Module MC091GX, featuring the SSD1306 driver. This document details the module's specifications, features, and integration with development platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32,…

0.96inch OLED SPI Module MSP096X User Manual - LCDWIKI

User Manual
Comprehensive user manual for the 0.96-inch OLED SPI Module MSP096X, detailing its features, specifications, interface, working principle, and usage instructions with various microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32, C51, and…

1.3-inch IIC OLED Module MC130GX & MC130VX User Manual

User Manual
User manual for the LCDWIKI 1.3-inch IIC OLED Module (models MC130GX, MC130VX). Provides detailed information on features, specifications, hardware configuration, and programming instructions for various microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi,…

E32R28T&E32N28T ESP-IDF Example Program Description

Guide
This document provides a description of example programs for the E32R28T&E32N28T 2.8-inch ESP32-32E display module using the ESP-IDF framework. It covers software and hardware platform details, pin assignments, and instructions…

LCDWIKI support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • How do I install drivers for my LCDWIKI screen on Raspberry Pi?

    You typically need to clone the LCD-show repository from GitHub (e.g., git clone https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show.git). navigate to the folder, give the script permission (chmod -R 755 LCD-show), and run the specific command for your screen size (e.g., sudo ./LCD35-show).

  • What is the default username and password for LCDWIKI system images?

    For Raspbian images provided by LCDWIKI, the default username is usually 'pi' and the password is 'raspberry'. For Kali Linux images, the username is often 'root' and the password is 'toor'.

  • How do I calibrate the touch screen on an LCDWIKI display?

    For resistive touch screens on Linux, you can use the 'xinput_calibrator' tool or run the calibration script provided in the driver package. Detailed instructions are often found on the specific wiki page for your display model.

  • Can I use LCDWIKI displays with Arduino?

    Yes, many LCDWIKI modules are compatible with Arduino. You will need to install the appropriate libraries (such as LCDWIKI_gui or TFT_eSPI) and ensure the pin wiring matches the examples provided in the documentation.