PyPortal Calculator using the Displayio UI Elements
Displayio has a number of supporting User Interface libraries available. We will explain the User Interface elements available and explore a few of those as we create a calculator.
CircuitPython Libraries on Linux and the 96Boards DragonBoard 410c
CircuitPython is the best new way to code microcontrollers. But what if you want to run that same code on a more POWERFUL computer like a DragonBoard (or really any Linux SBC?) Well now you can - take advantage of the wide collection of drivers and example code we have for CircuitPython and now you can run it right on your board!
CircuitPython Libraries on Linux and ODROID C2
CircuitPython is the best new way to code microcontrollers. But what if you want to run that same code on a more POWERFUL computer like an ODROID (or really any Linux SBC?) Well now you can - take advantage of the wide collection of drivers and example code we have for CircuitPython and now you can run it right on your ODROID!
PyBadge Conference Badge With Unicode Fonts
This will show you how to turn your PyBadge into a conference badge complete with your name and colorful lights. Thanks to Python3's unicode support, we can display your name in any language!
CircuitPython Libraries on Linux and Google Coral
CircuitPython is the best new way to code microcontrollers. But what if you want to run that same code on a more POWERFUL computer like a Google Coral Edge TPU (or really any Linux SBC?) Well now you can - take advantage of the wide collection of drivers and example code we have for CircuitPython and now you can run it right on your Coral!
CircuitPython displayio Setup for TFT FeatherWings
In this guide, we explain how to get displayio on CircuitPython running through the 2.4" TFT FeatherWing, 3.5" FeatherWing, and MiniTFT plus Joystick FeatherWing as well as go through some of the code a little at a time.
RA8875 Touch Display Driver Board
The RA8875 is a hardware accelerated display driver board that allows you to use a large display with low powered MicroControllers such as the Arduino and Atmel SAMD processors without the need to had huge amounts of external memory. In this guide we cover how to assemble the board, set it up in Arduino, and set it up in CircuitPython.
CircuitPython Libraries on Linux and Orange Pi
CircuitPython is the best new way to code microcontrollers. But what if you want to run that same code on a more POWERFUL computer like an Orange Pi (or really any Linux SBC?) Well now you can - take advantage of the wide collection of drivers and example code we have for CircuitPython and now you can run it right on your Pi!
CircuitPython Libraries on Linux and Raspberry Pi
CircuitPython is the best new way to code microcontrollers. But what if you want to run that same code on a more POWERFUL computer like a Raspberry Pi (or really any Linux SBC?) Well now you can - take advantage of the wide collection of drivers and example code we have for CircuitPython and now you can run it right on your Pi using Blinka!
Adafruit 3.5" 480x320 TFT FeatherWing
Spice up your Feather project with a beautiful 3.5" touchscreen display shield with built in microSD card socket. This TFT display is 3.5" diagonal with a bright 6 white-LED backlight. You get a massive 480x320 pixels with individual 16-bit color pixel control. It has way more resolution than a black and white 128x64 display, and twice as much as our 2.4" TFT FeatherWing. As a bonus, this display comes with a resistive touchscreen attached to it already, so you can detect finger presses anywhere on the screen.
Adafruit Mini TFT - 0.96" 160x80
It's the size of your thumbnail, with glorious 160x80 pixel color... it's the Adafruit Mini TFT Breakout! This very very small display is only 0.96" diagonal, packed with RGB pixels, for making very small high-density displays.
Adafruit Speaker Bonnet for Raspberry Pi
This Bonnet uses I2S a digital sound standard, so you get really crisp audio. The digital data goes right into the amplifier so there's no static like you hear from the headphone jack. And it's super easy to get started. Just plug in any 4 to 8 ohm speakers, up to 3 Watts, run our installer script on any Raspberry Pi, reboot and you're ready to jam!
Raspberry Pi Wearable Time Lapse Camera
Worn on a lanyard or clipped to a pocket or pack, this adorable camera snaps a photo every few seconds. Slide the SD card into your computer to review the day’s activities or merge all the images into a timelapse animation. Powered by the diminutive and affordable Raspberry Pi Zero, this DIY project is eminently configurable and customizable!
Adafruit OLED FeatherWing
This is the FeatherWing OLED: it adds a 128x32 monochrome OLED plus 3 user buttons to any Feather main board. These displays are small, only about 1" diagonal, but very readable due to the high contrast of an OLED display.
Adafruit 2.2" PiTFT HAT - 320x240 Display
The cute PiTFT got even more adorable with this little primary display for Raspberry Pi in HAT form! It features a 2.2" display with 320x240 16-bit color pixels. The HAT uses the high speed SPI interface on the Pi and can use the mini display as a console, X window port, displaying images or video etc. Best of all it plugs right in on top of your Model A+ or B+ and fits into our case quite nicely.