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And here"s the repo with the dts file along with some notes on how to get it working with that image: https://github.com/JamesHagerman/4D-7in-LCD-Cape-Fixes-for-3.12
This 7" touchscreen cape creates a fully integrated system when combined with your BeagleBone Black. Provides full Angstrom support for easy BeagleBone prototyping and projects. A secondary set of header pins gives built-in stacking cape-ability.
4.3 Inch Touch LCD Cape for BeagleBone Black is a complete display solution for BeagleBone Black. The package includes 4.3" Display, BeagleBone compatible cape with display interface, USB to TTL cable with PL2303, 5V 2A Power adapter, USB Type A to mini B cable, 40 pin FFC cable for display and a pack of screws.
The 4D 7.0" LCD CAPE which features a 7.0" TFT LCD 800x480 resolution display,is a cape specifically designed for the Beagle Bone Black (BBB). It provides a 7.0" primary display for the BBB for direct user interaction and information display, along with the ability for additional CAPES to be attached at the same time.
The 4D 7.0" LCD CAPE features 7 push buttons below the screen, LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN, ENTER, RESET and POWER, along with 2 LED’s to indicate Power and User Status (normally heartbeat).
Please note that the 4DCAPE-70T is designed to be the primary display for Beagle Bone Black only and cannot be programmed using 4D Systems Workshop 4 IDE
7 Inch Touch LCD Cape for BeagleBone Black is a complete display solution for BeagleBone Black. The package includes 7" Display, BeagleBone compatible cape with display interface, USB to TTL cable with PL2303, 5V 2A Power adapter, USB Type A to mini B cable, 40 pin FFC cable for display and a pack of screws.
4.3 Inch Touch LCD Cape for BeagleBone Black is a complete display solution for BeagleBone Black. The package includes 4.3" Display, BeagleBone compatible cape with display interface, USB to TTL cable with PL2303, 5V 2A Power adapter, USB Type A to mini B cable, 40 pin FFC cable for display and a pack of screws.
The Element 14 LCD Display Cape joins a variety of touchscreen Capes for the community-backed BeagleBone Black SBC. Most, however, use resistive touch technology, with lesser responsiveness and speed than capacitive when using a finger rather than a stylus. While the relatively few capacitive displays for the BB Black cost well over $100, the Adafruit models comes in at about the same price as the SBC itself.
The Element 14 LCD Display Cape ships with an ID EEPROM for plug-and-play functionality with the default Debian OS, without requiring driver installation. It works on Black, Black Wireless, and White versions of the BeagleBone.
Finally, DIYers looking for a cap-touch solution for the BB Black can turn to this open source project that integrates a variety of off-the-shelf components. The 800 x 480 touchscreen appears to be a work in progress.
The Element 14 LCD Display Cape is available now at Adafruit. More information and sales of the 4.3-inch touchscreen may be found at this Adafruit shopping page.
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The 4D 4.3” LCD CAPE is a cape specifically designed for the Beagle Bone Black (BBB), and provides a 4.3” display for the BBB for direct user interaction and information display.
The 4D 4.3” LCD CAPE features 7 push buttons below the screen, LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN, ENTER, RESET and POWER, along with 2 LED’s to indicate Power and User Status (normally heartbeat).
If you want to connect via DSS, you"ll need to level-shift the VSYNC, HSYNC, DOTCLOCK and ENABLE pins, the 24 color pins, (R0-7, G0-7, B-07); those will be connected to the corresponding pins at the BeagleBone. And the CS, SDI, SDO and SCL pins for initialization; those would be connected to CS, MOSI, MISO and CLK of an SPI port. To initialize the display you"ll have to output the init sequence that the display manufacturer dictates (you"ll have to look at their website or ask them for it). You"ll also need to read the display spec for other requirements and mode programming pins, and for instructions on how to drive the backlight.