ntsc pal television tft display 2.5 diagonal for sale
Yes, this is an adorable small television! The visible display measures only 3.5" (8.9cm) diagonal, the TFT comes with a NTSC/PAL driver board. The display is very easy to use - simply connect 6-12VDC to the red (+) and black (-) wires, ...
I"ve been trying to connect the display "Adafruit NTSC/PAL (Television) TFT Display - 2.5" Diagonal" (https://uk.pi-supply.com/products/adafr ... al?lang=es) to a Raspberry Pi 4 B.
However, after connecting the display to the raspberry, all I seem to be able to get is few seconds of a a wildly distorted image: the raspberry logo and some stripes dancing over the screen for a few seconds and then the screen turns black and nothing else happens.
I"m using a RCA Coupler Male to Male (connected to the display) and a RCA cable (specifically this one https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B01IHU ... UTF8&psc=1) with the 3.5 mm jack connected to the raspberry and the yellow cable connected to the RCA Copuler.
I"m using a RCA Coupler Male to Male (connected to the display) and a RCA cable (specifically this one https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B01IHU ... UTF8&psc=1) with the 3.5 mm jack connected to the raspberry and the yellow cable connected to the RCA Copuler.
The problem is neither software nor the RPi. Either the person who guaranteed the cable would work lied to you or the problem is with the screen and how it is wired to the end of the guaranteed cable. The video on the screen is definitely inverted. Sync tips which should be blacker than black are displayed as peak white. It is impossible for the RPi hardware to ouput inverted video.
Go find any piece of equipment (eg DVD player, VCR, cable or satellite TV box) that has a composite video out and use a RCA phono to RCA phono cable (eg one leg of a stereo audio cable) to connect it to the display. If that works OK your guarantee was worthless. If that is also inverted and shaky then you have video in and ground swapped over somehow at the display board or the phono socket.
Does this mean that the adafruit cable does not work either? or is it a configuration problem? This is the displayI intend to connect the raspberry to:
It"s a mini HDMI decoder board! So small and simple, you can use this board as an all-in-one display driver for TTL displays, or perhaps decoding HDMI/DVI video for some other project. This breakout features the TFP401 for decoding video, and for the touch version, an AR1100 USB resistive touch screen driver.