The 160*160 module has a backlight and is mostly used in electricity meters. The UC1698 chip is a pain in the ass to use. It is an RGB screen controller. This is changed to use an RGB sub-meter to represent a black and white point, so write a byte. It’s three points~~~~. I modified an arduino by referring to other people's stm32 code. I originally wanted to make a four-way electronic clock, but then I found that the screen + clock + gravity sensor required half as many pins as the Uno, so I stopped building it. See the attached photo for pin definitions.
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