rpi tft lcd adapter quotation

※Price Increase NotificationThe TFT glass cell makers such as Tianma,Hanstar,BOE,Innolux has reduced or stopped the production of small and medium-sized tft glass cell from August-2020 due to the low profit and focus on the size of LCD TV,Tablet PC and Smart Phone .It results the glass cell price in the market is extremely high,and the same situation happens in IC industry.We deeply regret that rapidly rising costs for glass cell and controller IC necessitate our raising the price of tft display.We have made every attempt to avoid the increase, we could accept no profit from the beginning,but the price is going up frequently ,we"re now losing a lot of money. We have no choice if we want to survive. There is no certain answer for when the price would go back to the normal.We guess it will take at least 6 months until these glass cell and semiconductor manufacturing companies recover the production schedule. (Mar-03-2021)

ER-TFTV050A1-1 is 480x272 dots 5" color tft lcd module display with small HDMI signal driver board,optional capacitive touch panel with USB controller board and cable and 4-wire resistive touch panel with USB driver board and cable, optional remote control,superior display quality,super wide view angle.It can be used in any embedded systems,car,industrial device,security and hand-held equipment which requires display in high quality and colorful video. It"s also ideal for Raspberry PI by HDMI.

rpi tft lcd adapter quotation

ER-TFTV070A1-6 is 1024x600 dots 7" color tft lcd module display with small HDMI signal driver board and superior display quality,super wide view angle. It"s optional for optional 4-wire resistive touch panel with USB driver board and cable, optional capacitive touch panel with USB controller board and cable, optional remote control,It can be used in any embedded systems,car,industrial device,security and hand-held equipment which requires display in high quality and colorful video.It"s also ideal for Raspberry PI by HDMI.

rpi tft lcd adapter quotation

Hello all, I am new to RPi and am working on a project where I want to use an LCD touch screen that I recovered from another device. I am struggling to figure out how to know which driver board I need to connect it to the RPi. I have the model number of the LCD which is LB080WV3-B1. I also was able to find the specifications of the panel from the manufacture which is located here: https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf/721772/LG/LB080WV3-B1/1

I don"t know what I am supposed to be looking for on the spec sheet to tell me which controller driver I can use. I have done a bunch of googling to try and figure it out but am more confused now than when I started. Can anyone offer any guidance or explain how to find the LCD controller that I need?

Hello all, I am new to RPi and am working on a project where I want to use an LCD touch screen that I recovered from another device. I am struggling to figure out how to know which driver board I need to connect it to the RPi. I have the model number of the LCD which is LB080WV3-B1. I also was able to find the specifications of the panel from the manufacture which is located here: https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf/721772/LG/LB080WV3-B1/1

I don"t know what I am supposed to be looking for on the spec sheet to tell me which controller driver I can use. I have done a bunch of googling to try and figure it out but am more confused now than when I started. Can anyone offer any guidance or explain how to find the LCD controller that I need?

As it is an RGB interface you can directly connect it to the Raspberry DPI interface (https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... /README.md) without "glue logic".So, what you will need is an adapter board which converts the 40pin GPIO (2.54mm pitch) interface to 0.5mm FFC. In addition you will need to input the timing (page 10) to let the RPI now how to drive the display.

Thank you sooooo much for the detailed explanation!!!!! One follow up question, not sure what you mean by the "backlight inverter". The LCD has another two channel (red/black) wire sticking out of it that I am assuming is the power cable for the backlight. Is that what you are referring to? If yes, where is that supposed to be connected to on the RPI? or do I just need to connect it to an external power supply?

Note: DSI to RGB chip used on the RPI display is EOL; so there is the chance that we will see a new official display in the future (but also a risk that RPi decided to make a last-time-buy with huge quantaties in orderto be able to ship longer).

Thank you sooooo much for the detailed explanation!!!!! One follow up question, not sure what you mean by the "backlight inverter". The LCD has another two channel (red/black) wire sticking out of it that I am assuming is the power cable for the backlight. Is that what you are referring to? If yes, where is that supposed to be connected to on the RPI? or do I just need to connect it to an external power supply?

rpi tft lcd adapter quotation

3.5inch RPi LCD (A)and3.5inch RPi LCD (B) are hardware compatible with each other (uses different driver), and can be mutually substituted in most cases. (A) for low cost ver. while (B) for IPS ver. with better displaying.

To use the LCD with the Raspberry Pi official image, driver (SPI touch interface only) should be installed first. Please refer to the user manual. However, for the first testing, you may want to use our image directly (if provided).

It is recommended to use a 5V/3A power adapter for the Raspberry Pi other than USB connection, otherwise the Pi may failed to start up because the PC"s USB port might have not enough power. For large size LCDs, say, 10inch diagonal or more, another stand-alone power adapter is also required to provide power to the LCD.

Since the first-generation Raspberry Pi released, Waveshare has been working on designing, developing, and producing various fantastic touch LCDs for the Pi. Unfortunately, there are quite a few pirated/knock-off products in the market. They"re usually some poor copies of our early hardware revisions, and comes with none support service.

rpi tft lcd adapter quotation

It is recommended to use a 5V/2A power adapter for the Raspberry Pi other than USB connection, otherwise, the Pi may fail to start up because the PC"s USB port might have not enough power.

rpi tft lcd adapter quotation

Its touchscreen and resistive overlay, as well as its TFT display module, come already assembled, ready to be connected and programmed via your Pi – there is no welding at all, it’s a bona fide plug and play device!