gpio 5-inch 800x480 tft lcd in stock
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.
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.
This is a 2.8inch TFT LCD with resistive touch panel, has 320x240 resolution. It can support any revision of Raspberry Pi. Driver is provided for Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/kali.
This is a 3.2inch TFT LCD with resistive touch panel, has 320x240 resolution. Can support any revision of Raspberry Pi. Driver is provided for Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/kali.
This is a 3.2inch TFT LCD with resistive touch panel, has 320x240 hardware resolution.Support up to 125MHz high-speed SPI signal transmission provide you a clear and stable display effect.. Can directly plug to any revision of Raspberry Pi. Driver is provided for Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/kali and Retropie(Can only display when working with Retropie).
This is a 3.5inch TFT LCD with resistive touch panel, has 480x320 resolution. Can support any revision of Raspberry Pi. Driver is provided for Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/kali.
This is a 3.5inch TFT LCD with resistive touch panel, has 480x320 resolution. Can support any revision of Raspberry Pi. Driver is provided for Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/kali. And this is an IPS screen which has wider viewing angle.
This is a 3.5inch TFT LCD with resistive touch panel, has 480x320 resolution. Support up to 125MHz high-speed SPI signal transmission provide you a clear and stable display effect.. Can directly plug to any revision of Raspberry Pi. Driver is provided for Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/kali and Retropie(Can only display when working with Retropie).
This is a 3.5inch IPS screen with resistive touch panel, has 480x320 hardware resolution, use HDMI interface for displaying and GPIO for touching. Touch driver is provide for Raspbian, Ubuntu Mate,Kali and Retropie(Can only display when working with Retropie).
This is a 4inch TFT LCD with resistive touch panel, has 480x320 resolution. Support up to 125MHz high-speed SPI signal transmission provide you a clear and stable display effect. Can directly plug to any revision of Raspberry Pi. Driver is provided for Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/kali and Retropie(Can only display when working with Retropie).
This is a 4.3inch IPS screens, 800x480 resolution, HDMI display. Designed for Raspberry Pi. Driver is required for touching. Note that this LCD can only support Raspberry Pi
This is a 5inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD, 800x480 resolution, HDMI interface. Designed for Raspberry Pi. Note that this LCD can only support Raspberry Pi.
This is a 5 inch mini HDMI touch screen for 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, 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.
The display is pretty solid, and comes well packed in styrofoam with four standoffs for mounting, a cheap plastic stylus, and a male-to-male HDMI daughter-card. Getting the Pi onto the board is easy enough; I used one standoff through one of the Pi"s mounting holes (on the side with the HDMI plug), then seated the Pi directly on top of the GPIO slot on the display board, so so the HDMI ports would line up perfectly on the other side.
The Elecrow officially supports the Raspberry Pi 3 model B, but I tested it with a 2 model B as well. I didn"t try it with a B+, but the hardware layout should work, so at least the HDMI display would work correctly (not sure about the touchscreen controls). The way the hardware is laid out, you seat the Raspberry Pi directly onto a GPIO socket (it takes up the first 13 sets of GPIO pins—pins 1-26), and then there"s an included HDMI male-to-male daughtercard that slots in nicely to connect the HDMI output of the Pi to the HDMI input on the display.
There"s an extra OTG USB plug on the display if you want to give it a separate power source, but if you plug it straight into the Pi"s GPIO, it will leech off the 5V connection. As long as you have a good 2A power supply for your Pi, though, you shouldn"t have to worry about supplying independent power to the display. In my usage, I only saw the overvolt indicator every now and then (just like I do in normal usage of the Pi 3, since it uses a bit more power than a 2!).
When I first booted the Pi attached to the display, there was a large white area on the right, and only the left portion of the screen was being used by the Pi (it was only using 640x480 of the 800x480 display). To fix this, you have to set a few display options in the configuration file the Raspberry Pi reads during startup to switch certain hardware settings.
Besides being a 800x480 HDMI display, the Elecrow also has a touchscreen overlay that allows simple one-point resistive touch detection on the screen. Note that at best, resistive touch is not nearly as responsive and intuitive as capacitive touch detection, which you"re likely used to on any recent smartphone or tablet screen. But something is better than nothing, when it comes to building simple UIs for "Internet of Things" devices or other fun things.
These commands first install the touchscreen calibration utility, then configure the Pi to use the correct GPIO settings so touches can be interpreted as mouse moves/clicks by the Pi.
When you design a Raspberry Pi project, you must choose the right display and screens. You may encounter with so many sizes and types of HDMI displays, resistive touch displays, TFT displays, e-ink displays and displays with cool RGB colors.
Raspberry Pi full color TFT display module with HDMI port is a 5 inch (12.7 cm) standard display with the resolution of 800 × 480 pixels.This is a mini panel-mountable HDMI monitor, with capacitive touch screen, which supports for 5-point touch control, USB touch, free drive. It"s compatible with mainstream mini PCs such as Raspberry Pi, BB Black, Banana Pi. When it used as a Raspberry Pi monitor, it supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, WIN10 IOT and other systems, single touch, drive-free.
The backlight of this display can be controlled by Raspberry Pi GPIO pin 11. The design of the display makes it convenient to control the backlight when it is used in a product and power saving is required. It can be used with any computer that has an HDMI output, too.
The resolution of the LCD display is 800 x 480, you can configure the resolution via software, and the maximum resolution it supports is 1920 x 1080. It is a USB capacitive touch screen and does not require a driver. It supports five touch control, besides that, the LCD screen comes with an OSD menu adjustment function. You can adjust the contrast, brightness, and switch button. There are 9 interfaces on the back of the screen, one earphone for audio output; two touches (USB connector), for power supply and touch output; one display, an HDMI interface, for connecting the motherboard and LCD display. One power, it can control the backlight to turn on and turn off to save power. One return, it’s only useful in the OSD menu. One right/down, backlight shortcut key. One left/up, backlight shortcut key. A menu, it’s useful in the OSD setting menu, open the OSD/ select key.
This is a 5 inch mini HDMI touch screen for 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, 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.
This 5" Touch Screen Hat connects to your Raspberry Pi"s HDMI port for video and GPIO ports for power and touch capabilities. Just place the 5" Touch Screen Shield on top of your Raspberry Pi, run the appropriate software and attach the HDMI coupler to see your desktop! Use your finger or the included stylus to move the mouse pointer on the 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.