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This manual provides essential information for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your DIYmall Mini PiTFT 1.14" LCD Display. This compact color TFT add-on is designed for use with Raspberry Pi computers, offering a 135x240 pixel IPS display with high contrast and visibility. It connects via the SPI interface and operates at 3.3V, utilizing the ST7789 driver.
Gadzirira
The Mini PiTFT display is designed to snap directly onto the GPIO pins of your Raspberry Pi. Ensure proper alignment before gently pressing the display onto the pins. The display uses the SPI interface for communication.

Image: The Mini PiTFT display connected to a Raspberry Pi, displaying system status information.
For detailed usage instructions, including driver installation and software configuration, please refer to the official documentation available online. A comprehensive guide can be found at: https://github.com/IOT-MCU/Mini-PiTFT-for-Raspberry-Pi/wiki/Usage
Operating Instruction
Once correctly set up and configured with the necessary drivers and software, the Mini PiTFT display will function as a small output screen for your Raspberry Pi. Its IPS technology ensures good readability and high contrast from various viewing angles, despite its compact 1.14" diagonal size.
The display can be programmed to show various types of information, such as system statistics (IP address, CPU load, memory usage, disk space, CPU temperature), custom messages, or graphical elements, depending on your application and software implementation.

Mufananidzo: Yakadzama view of the Mini PiTFT module.
Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Mini PiTFT display, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Kuchenesa: Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the display surface. Avoid using liquid cleaners or abrasive materials, which can damage the screen.
- Kubata: Handle the display by its edges to avoid touching the screen or the electronic components.
- Kuchengeta: Chengeta chiratidziro munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma, kure nezuva rakananga uye tembiricha yakanyanya.
- Simba: Always ensure the Raspberry Pi is powered off before attaching or detaching the display to prevent electrical damage.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
If you encounter issues with your Mini PiTFT display, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- Ratidza Kwete Kuvhenekera:
- Verify that the display is correctly seated on the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins.
- Ensure the Raspberry Pi is powered on and functioning correctly.
- Confirm that the necessary drivers and software are installed and configured as per the online usage guide.
- Incorrect Display Output:
- Check your software configuration and scripts for errors.
- Ensure the correct display driver (ST7789) is being used in your software.
- Kukuvadza Pamuviri: Inspect the display and its connections for any visible damage. If damage is present, contact the seller for assistance.
For more advanced troubleshooting or specific software issues, refer to the online documentation or community forums related to Raspberry Pi and ST7789 displays.
Zvinotsanangurwa
| TFT Size | 1.14" diagonal |
| Resolution | 135x240 pixels |
| Voltage | 3.3V |
| Interface | SPI |
| Mutyairi | ST7789 |
| Color | Ruvara rwakakwana |
| Display Type | IPS |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.18 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Warranty Information
For specific warranty details regarding your DIYmall Mini PiTFT 1.14" LCD Display, please refer to the purchase documentation or contact the seller directly. Warranty terms may vary based on the point of purchase and regional regulations.
Support
If you require further assistance or have questions not covered in this manual, please utilize the following resources:
- Online Documentation: The GitHub wiki page provides detailed technical information and usage exampzvishoma: https://github.com/IOT-MCU/Mini-PiTFT-for-Raspberry-Pi/wiki/Usage
- Seller Support: Contact DIYmall directly through their official channels or the platform where the product was purchased for product-specific inquiries.
- Nharaunda Forums: Raspberry Pi and electronics enthusiast communities often provide valuable insights and solutions for similar display modules.




