raspberry pi lcd touch screen install made in china
Note:①After the test under the above reliability conditions, the specimen should be stored in a standard environment for 24 hours before the functional test is OK.②The reliability test should be performed with no D.C. power supplied and the touch panel stored on the flat plate.③The standard condition presents 25±10°C of the temperature, 55±30%of the relative humidity, and 96±10 kPa of the atmospheric pressure.④The reliability test should be performed on the touch panel by itself.
This 7 Inch Raspberry Pi Touchscreen is customized forRaspberry Pi, but it is not limited to the 7-inch HDMI display of Raspberry Pi, 1024x600 HD resolution, with capacitive touch screen. This product is also a universal HDMI display, users can use it on other mini PCs (drive support is required), or even use it as a computer monitor.
I just received my third Raspberry Pi from Newark (USA). I immediately noticed that four of the through holes for the new GPIO pinouts were filled with solder. Another obvious difference from previous Pi"s was the fact that the RCA video connector was not square to the circuit board and tilted a bit toward the audio connector. More scrutiny revealed that the soldering for many of the through hole components was incomplete. At that point I checked for the "Made in the UK" silkscreen and was surprised to see "Made in China".
RS make all their boards in China, Farnell make MOST of theirs in the UK, but some in China - basically for markets that are closer to China than the UK to save on shipping.
As to the issues you are seeing, does the board work OK? The GPIO holes being filled has been reported before, but not the incomplete soldering on the through holes - thanks for the report, I""ll pass on the information.
jamesh wrote:RS make all their boards in China, Farnell make MOST of theirs in the UK, but some in China - basically for markets that are closer to China than the UK to save on shipping.
As to the issues you are seeing, does the board work OK? The GPIO holes being filled has been reported before, but not the incomplete soldering on the through holes - thanks for the report, I""ll pass on the information.
Papa G wrote:I just received my third Raspberry Pi from Newark (USA). I immediately noticed that four of the through holes for the new GPIO pinouts were filled with solder. Another obvious difference from previous Pi"s was the fact that the RCA video connector was not square to the circuit board and tilted a bit toward the audio connector. More scrutiny revealed that the soldering for many of the through hole components was incomplete. At that point I checked for the "Made in the UK" silkscreen and was surprised to see "Made in China".
stevhorn5 wrote:Papa G wrote:I just received my third Raspberry Pi from Newark (USA). I immediately noticed that four of the through holes for the new GPIO pinouts were filled with solder. Another obvious difference from previous Pi"s was the fact that the RCA video connector was not square to the circuit board and tilted a bit toward the audio connector. More scrutiny revealed that the soldering for many of the through hole components was incomplete. At that point I checked for the "Made in the UK" silkscreen and was surprised to see "Made in China".
Okay, in mid-post I decided to power it up. It seems to work fine. I logged in via ssh using the USB wireless dongle and SD card from another Pi. I"m just disappointed.
I had the same problem with GPIO (you can search for my post). It looks like (as others have reported) that all the Chinese boards from newark (maybe others too) have those same 4 holes filled. Mine does work though, the poly-fuse is questionable (drops half a volt under CPU no load) though.
cnt wrote:I had the same problem with GPIO (you can search for my post). It looks like (as others have reported) that all the Chinese boards from newark (maybe others too) have those same 4 holes filled. Mine does work though, the poly-fuse is questionable (drops half a volt under CPU no load) though.
I put one of my development SDCards in it, plugged in a Edimax WiFi USB into the top USB port and powered it up headless... Worked out of the box.. been running for several hours now with no issues. Done some common tasks that I do on other RPi I have with no noticible issues. I"ve not looked at voltage levels but I never have before so I wouldn"t have anything to compare.
They came in pink plastic cases. It has a place to clip in an SD Card and you are also supposed to be able to clip the PI into the lid when the box if fully opened. It would have been neat if that actually worked and if there were a couple of SD card clips on the bottom of the box rather than under the PI its self.
After going through this forum I noticed that, when I position the china pi horizontal with pi logo appears correct, last three holes in first row next to the GPIO pin are filled with solder. In My UK pi all holes are open.
My new RPi from Newark / Element 14 is one of the "Made in China" versions with the solder in the holes. When I opened it and saw this I was a little concerned, but it"s been running great since I got it on Tuesday so I"m not going to worry about it.
Well...after waiting since week # 29, after ordering at , I could not care less, when, if, my pi finally will arrive, it was made on the Moon, or China, or Wales, or whatever other place.
A little calculation: suppose that indeed 4000 boards are being produced daily. In a week that means that about 20,000 boards get available for shipping. Considering that I have been waiting some twenty weeks already, this implies some 400,000 boards have not been shipped yet. A simple conclusion since I did not get my board yet.
At first I was a bit assured by the "Nov. 9th shipping forecast table" I"ve found on the RS website. My order should have been processed last week according to that schedule. Understanding that it was just a planning, I still had trust that "all will be well" .
The Wales plant is producing Raspi for Farnell only, so those numbers are not applicable to the RS orders. In addition Farnell also make some boards in China, whilst RS make ALL theirs in China.
Out of interest, have you been charged yet for the Raspi? If not, then the big bucks involved are not that big, as money stays in people accounts until close to receipt time.
stevhorn5 wrote:My new RPi from Newark / Element 14 is one of the "Made in China" versions with the solder in the holes. When I opened it and saw this I was a little concerned, but it"s been running great since I got it on Tuesday so I"m not going to worry about it.
jamesh wrote:stevhorn5 wrote:My new RPi from Newark / Element 14 is one of the "Made in China" versions with the solder in the holes. When I opened it and saw this I was a little concerned, but it"s been running great since I got it on Tuesday so I"m not going to worry about it.
It has been publicised (and mentioned here a lot) that Farnell are the company making most of their Raspi"s in the UK, and RS make ALL of theirs in China.
Out of interest, have you been charged yet for the Raspi? If not, then the big bucks involved are not that big, as money stays in people accounts until close to receipt time.
Raspberry Pi OS provides touchscreen drivers with support for ten-finger touch and an on-screen keyboard, giving you full functionality without the need to connect a keyboard or mouse.
The 800 x 480 display connects to Raspberry Pi via an adapter board that handles power and signal conversion. Only two connections to your Raspberry Pi are required: power from the GPIO port, and a ribbon cable that connects to the DSI port on all Raspberry Pi computers except for the Raspberry Pi Zero line.
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The RPi LCD can be driven in two ways: Method 1. install driver to your Raspbian OS. Method 2. use the Ready-to-use image file of which LCD driver was pre-installed.
2) Connect the TF card to the PC, open the Win32DiskImager software, select the system image downloaded in step 1 and click‘Write’ to write the system image. ( How to write an image to a micro SD card for your Pi? See RPi Image Installation Guides for more details)
3) Connect the TF card to the Raspberry Pi, start the Raspberry Pi. The LCD will display after booting up, and then log in to the Raspberry Pi terminal,(You may need to connect a keyboard and HDMI LCD to Pi for driver installing, or log in remotely with SSH)
1. Executing apt-get upgrade will cause the LCD to fail to work properly. In this case, you need to edit the config.txt file in the SD card and delete this sentence: dtoverlay=ads7846.
This LCD can be calibrated through the xinput-calibrator program. Note: The Raspberry Pi must be connected to the network, or else the program won"t be successfully installed.
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