gpio 5-inch 800x480 tft lcd made in china
This 5 inch TFT Display with Touch Screen is a mini panel-mountable HDMI-compatible monitor. So small and simple, Although the 800x480 common HDMI-compatible display is made for Raspberry Pi 2B 3B B+. but you can use this display with any computer that has HDMI-compatible output, and the shape makes it easy to attach to a electronic product.
Raspberry Pi leads out 40 GPIO pins, while the screen leads out 26 pins. When connecting, pay attention to the corresponding pins and Raspberry Pi pins.
ER-TFTM050-3 is 800x480 dots 5" color tft lcd module display with RA8875 controller board,superior display quality,super wide viewing angle and easily controlled by MCU such as 8051, PIC, AVR, ARDUINO,and ARM .It can be used in any embedded systems,industrial device,security and hand-held equipment which requires display in high quality and colorful image.
It supports 8080 6800 8-bit,16-bit parallel,3-wire,4-wire,I2C serial spi interface. Built-in MicroSD card slot. It"s optional for 4-wire resistive touch panel (IC RA8875 built-in touch controller),capacitive touch panel with controller,font chip, flash chip and microsd card. We offer two types connection,one is pin header and the another is ZIF connector with flat cable.Mounting on board by default. There is no capacitive touch panel connection on the board of ER-TFTM050-3,its capacitive touch panel needs to be connected with your external board.Now we design another new board with capacitive touch connection named_ER-TFTM050A2-3.
Of course, we wouldn"t just leave you with a datasheet and a "good luck!".Here is the link for5" TFT capacitive touch shield with libraries,examples,schematic diagram for Arduino Due,Mega 2560 and Uno. For 8051 microcontroller user,we prepared the detailed tutorial such as interfacing, demo code and development kit at the bottom of this page.
This is a 5 inch mini HDMI resistive touch screen with 800*480 resolutionfor Raspberry Pi, the high resolution will provide a large viewing screen for Raspberry Pi. Compared with another type of 5-inch display for Raspberry Pi, the backlight of this 5-inch display can be controlled by Raspberry Pi GPIO pin 11. Generally, the backlight is on, then input a high level, and it will turn off. The Pin 11 control a MOS tube switch on or off, the MOS tube switch will enable and disable the EN end of the backlight power IC. This design makes it convenient to control the backlight when we put the display into a product and safe power at the same time.
WF50FSYFGDHGV is an IPS 5 inch High Brightness 800x480 TFT-LCD module with Capacitive Touch Panel (PCAP). WF50FSYFGDHGV comes with a control board which only supports Raspberry PI system HDMI Signal interface (only DVI). There is a 40-pin GPIO connector on the control board which is designed to make Raspberry Pi usage easy. The control board on module is featured with four mounting holes which is an easy method for customers to fix modules on their applications. WF50FSYFGDHGV is adopts IPS panel which has a wider viewing angle of Left:80 / Right:80 / Up:80 / Down:80 degree (typical value). The brightness is 750 nits (typical value); the Capacitive Touch Panel is built in with ILI2130 IC which supports USB interface. We also offer Resistive Touch Panels (RTP) for WF50F HDMI signal series, available part number WF50FSYFGDHTV (RTP touch screen).
Note: From 21st Oct 2019 onwards, a micro HDMI to standard HDMI is added in the packing list for the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B board. Making this 5 inch TFT Touch Screen compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 1GB, 2GB, 4GB.
This 5" TFT touch screen display with resolution of 800 x 480 is perfect for your Raspberry Pi 2 or 3. The back of the LCD is designed to be stacked on your Raspberry Pi board nicely. It even comes with a socket for HDMI for perfect and nicely fit your Rpi right under the LCD.
Note:The TFT display will draw quite some power from the 5V, default from Raspberry Pi (via 40-pin GPIO) if it is stacked on Raspberry Pi. So do use a high current adapter to power your Raspberry Pi.2.5A or 3.0A adapter would be good enough. Or you can check out the USB-C 5V 3A power adapter (White or Black) for Raspberry Pi 4B.
They don"t exist. The only screen made to attach to the Pi DSI connector is the RPF 7" touchscreen. A 5" screen might connect to the GPIO block, but are--I think--somewhat more likely to use the HDMI connection.
I am doing a project to build a mobile desktop (aka tablet + laptop case + case). I have bought a clam shell type case that can house 10.1 inch screen IPS LCD screen, that has 40 pin LVDS.
But the driver board wont fit my clam shell case. I was wondering if there is another option that can use GPIO pins and directly drive the screen. I am quite a newbie to display internal technology. What drivers/chips/pcbs/connectors/technology should I look for? Is this even possible. Any pointers would be very helpful.
@memjr: sorry, but absolutely incorrect! The Pi GPIO can be used as DPI, so you can drive all screens which have DPI interface directly. Size doesn"t matter, so you can drive bigger screens as well.
This gives you some idea viewtopic.php?t=157109&hilit=Lvds+40pin+gpio. Below is an example of driving LVDS FHD display from "DPI + glue logic". You need some DIY skills for sure as such an solution is not available off the shelf (AFIK)
Use a 7 inch TFT LCD with 800x480 and 8 bits color depth, 60Hz frame rate as example, you are talking about 17.69 gbits/sec bandwidth. So there is no way GPIO can supply that.
@memjr: sorry, but absolutely incorrect! The Pi GPIO can be used as DPI, so you can drive all screens which have DPI interface directly. Size doesn"t matter, so you can drive bigger screens as well.
2) Get a DPI displays and use your GPIO-DPI interface. Problem is I can"t find any DPI displays at 7inch or higher sizes. Another option is to use DSI-DPI bridge but only available as a chip and not as a PI-compatible board.
There is also RGB/LVDS to mipi DSI board (https://m.made-in-china.com/product/5-0 ... 60301.html). However I am not sure if the TFT LVDS panel I have is LVDS/RGB or something else. These converters also seem to not be available for 7.0 or higher sizes screens.
I also just discovered that USB-C is also one of many interfaces for LCD screen. It seems to simply wiring needs and complexity. There are few large monitors that come with usb-c interface but none under 13 inches.
I also just discovered that USB-C is also one of many interfaces for LCD screen. It seems to simply wiring needs and complexity. There are few large monitors that come with usb-c interface but none under 13 inches.
Get in touch with Vera (vera_yuan _AT_ dlcdisplay.com). Once was in touch with here; she"s very responsive and could provide the requested info as well as giving advice on different (upcoming) products. You can buy DLC via distribution or (if you"re lucky and they carry stock of the particular TFT) digikey.