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Interact and control your projects and experiments in a whole new way with the Seeed HDMI LCD touchscreen display. Designed as a monitor for your Raspberry Pi, the 10.1-inch display has a 1280-by-800p resolution and can be connected via the HDMI or USB input. Unlike resistive touchscreens, which rely on pressure, capacitive touchscreens use the conductive properties present on your skin. This creates a more touch-sensitive surface that responds better to touches of all types. Plus, it’s not only compatible with Raspberry Pi, but can be used with Banana Pi, Banana Pro, Raspbian, Ubuntu, and Windows systems.
reTerminal is powered by a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) which is a Quad-Core Cortex-A72 CPU running at 1.5GHz and a 5-inch IPS capacitive multi-touch screen with a resolution of 720 x 1280. It has a sufficient amount of RAM (4GB) to perform multitasking and also has a sufficient amount of eMMC storage (32GB) to install an operating system, enabling fast boot-up times and a smooth overall experience. It has wireless connectivity with dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 BLE.
reTerminal is powered by a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) which is a Quad-Core Cortex-A72 CPU running at 1.5GHz and a 5-inch IPS capacitive multi-touch screen with a resolution of 720 x 1280. It has sufficient amount of RAM (4GB) to perform multitasking and also has sufficient amount of eMMC storage (32GB) to install an operating system, enabling fast boot-up times and a smooth overall experience. It has wireless connectivity with dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 BLE.
reTerminal consists of a high-speed expansion interface and rich I/O for more expandability. This device has security features such as a cryptographic co-processor with secure hardware-based key storage. It also has built-in modules such as an accelerometer, light sensor, and an RTC (Real-Time Clock). reTerminal has a Gigabit Ethernet Port for faster network connections and also has dual USB 2.0 Type-A ports. The 40-pin Raspberry Pi compatible header on the reTerminal opens it for a wide range of IoT applications.
reTerminal is shipped with Raspberry Pi OS out-of-the-box. So, all you have to do is connect it to power and start building your IoT, HMI, and Edge AI applications right away!
On the other hand, it has a modular design where you can expand this system by connecting different modules to the reTerminal via the 40-Pin GPIO connectors and enable even more applications. You can easily plug modules such as mic array & speaker, camera, industrial I/O, LoRaWAN, 5G/4G, and PoE to realize your ideas! It will be supported by an active community as well!
reTerminal is packed with rich interfaces on the side of the device while keeping the design to a minimum. It has a USB Type-C port for power input, a Gigabit Ethernet port for faster and reliable network access, a micro-HDMI interface that supports video output at 4K resolution with a frame rate of 60fps, and also has 2 USB Type-A ports.
Furthermore, it also has a high-speed expansion interface with a PCIe 1-lane Host, Gen 2 (5Gbps), USB 2.0 port, 28 GPIOs, and PoE. You can use this interface for industrial and more advanced scenarios!
reTerminal also features a 5-Inch IPS capacitive multi-touch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 720 and a pixel density of 293 PPI, providing high definition and rich colors. This resolution is 1.6 times higher than the most common resolution for 5-inch displays, which is 800 x 480. Also, comparing to TN displays, the IPS display on the reTerminal offers better viewing angles as well!
reTerminal has security features such as a cryptographic co-processor with secure hardware-based key storage. It also has protected storage for up to 16 keys, certificates, or data. It provides hardware support for symmetric sign, verify, key agreement – ECDSA. It has hardware support for symmetric algorithms, networking key management and secure boot.
Display Seeed studio 7 " with a resolution of 720 x 1280 px with a wide-angle IPS. It works with Raspberry Pi in versions 3B+ 3B+ 2B, 1B+, 1B, 1A and Zero and Zero W via the HDMI and USB cable.
The screen is small, lightweight and easy to carry. Compatibile with most platforms with HDMI. In addition, the display has an adjustable backlight, which is controlled using the buttons located on the back.
In order to run screen, you must connect the device to a Raspberry Pi via the supplied wire: HDMI and microUSB. The screen works with the latest operating system Raspbian without the need to install drivers. However, in order that the screen displays the picture properly, you should change the resolution in the configuration file. To do this, open the file config.txt and then at the end add the following statements.
The traditional 16x2 LCD requires up to 10 I/O pins to display, and the 16x2 LCD with RGB backlight requires an extra 3 pins to control the backlight color. This will take up a lot of I/O pins on the main control board, especially for development boards with fewer I/O resources such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
With the help of the Grove I2C connector, only 2 signal pins and 2 power pins are needed. You don"t even need to care about how to connect these pins. Just plug it into the I2C interface on Seeeduino or Arduino/Raspberry Pi+baseshield via the Grove cable.
Display Seeed studio 7 " with a resolution of 720 x 1280 px with a wide-angle IPS. It works with Raspberry Pi in versions 3B+ 3B+ 2B, 1B+, 1B, 1A and Zero and Zero W via the HDMI and USB cable.
The screen is small, lightweight and easy to carry. Compatibile with most platforms with HDMI. In addition, the display has an adjustable backlight, which is controlled using the buttons located on the back.
In order to run screen, you must connect the device to a Raspberry Pi via the supplied wire: HDMI and microUSB. The screen works with the latest operating system Raspbian without the need to install drivers. However, in order that the screen displays the picture properly, you should change the resolution in the configuration file. To do this, open the file config.txt and then at the end add the following statements.
As an expansion board, Base Shield v2 has many Grove connectors, making it convenient for you to use Grove products together. And It is compatible with a series of Arduino products.
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