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Lightweight, NumPy-free driver for Pimoroni Display HAT Mini

Project description

displayhatmini-lite

A lightweight, NumPy-free Python driver for the Pimoroni Display HAT Mini — works out-of-the-box on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and other resource-constrained devices.

Why This Exists

The official displayhatmini-python library depends on NumPy, which:

  • Has no prebuilt wheels for Python 3.13 on ARM
  • Falls back to source compilation that takes hours on Pi Zero
  • Often fails entirely due to memory constraints

This library provides a drop-in replacement using luma.lcd — a mature, lightweight display driver that works cleanly without NumPy.

Features

  • ST7789 display (320×240) via luma.lcd
  • RGB LED control with PWM brightness
  • Backlight control (on/off or PWM dimming)
  • Four buttons with callback support
  • API-compatible with the original displayhatmini library
  • Python 3.9+ including 3.13

Hardware

Function GPIO (BCM)
SPI MOSI 10
SPI SCLK 11
SPI CE1 (CS) 7
DC 9
Backlight 13
LED Red 17
LED Green 27
LED Blue 22
Button A 5
Button B 6
Button X 16
Button Y 24

Installation

Prerequisites

Enable SPI on your Raspberry Pi:

sudo raspi-config nonint do_spi 0

Or add to /boot/firmware/config.txt:

dtparam=spi=on

System Dependencies

sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y \
  python3-pil \
  python3-spidev \
  python3-rpi.gpio \
  fonts-dejavu-core \
  libfreetype6 \
  libjpeg62-turbo \
  zlib1g

Important: Install fonts and freetype before creating your virtual environment, otherwise TrueType fonts won't work in Pillow.

Install the Package

pip install displayhatmini-lite

Or for development:

git clone https://github.com/FireHawken/pimoroni-display-hat-mini-examples.git
cd pimoroni-display-hat-mini-examples
pip install -e .

Virtual Environment Notes

GPIO access requires system packages. Create your venv with:

python3 -m venv --system-site-packages .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

Quick Start

from displayhatmini_lite import DisplayHATMini
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont

# Create display instance
display = DisplayHATMini()

# Turn on backlight
display.set_backlight(1.0)

# Set RGB LED to purple
display.set_led(1.0, 0.0, 1.0)

# Draw something
image = Image.new("RGB", (320, 240), "black")
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
draw.text((10, 100), "Hello World!", fill="white")

# Send to display
display.display(image)

# Button handling
def button_callback(pin):
    if not display.read_button(pin):  # Button released
        return
    if pin == DisplayHATMini.BUTTON_A:
        print("Button A pressed!")

display.on_button_pressed(button_callback)

API Reference

DisplayHATMini

Constants

# Buttons
DisplayHATMini.BUTTON_A  # GPIO 5
DisplayHATMini.BUTTON_B  # GPIO 6
DisplayHATMini.BUTTON_X  # GPIO 16
DisplayHATMini.BUTTON_Y  # GPIO 24

# Display dimensions
DisplayHATMini.WIDTH   # 320
DisplayHATMini.HEIGHT  # 240

Methods

Method Description
__init__(backlight_pwm=False) Initialize display. Set backlight_pwm=True for dimmable backlight.
set_led(r, g, b) Set RGB LED color (0.0–1.0 per channel)
set_backlight(value) Set backlight brightness (0.0–1.0)
display(image) Send PIL Image to the display
on_button_pressed(callback) Register button event callback
read_button(pin) Read button state (True = pressed)

Examples

See the examples/ directory:

  • hello.py — Basic display and LED test
  • pong.py — Classic Pong game using the buttons
  • backlight_pwm.py — Backlight dimming demo

Migrating from displayhatmini

Replace:

from displayhatmini import DisplayHATMini

With:

from displayhatmini_lite import DisplayHATMini

The main API difference: this library doesn't use a numpy buffer. Instead, pass a PIL Image directly to display().

License

MIT License — see LICENSE for details.

Acknowledgments

  • luma.lcd for the excellent display driver
  • Pimoroni for the Display HAT Mini hardware

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