uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

In order to meet the increasing need of compact HDMI displays, especially for some popular single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi, the UCTRONICS team now releases a 7-inch HDMI LCD display with capacitive multi-touch touchscreen.

uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

UCTRONICS U6111 is a 3.5” TFT LCD display with SPI interface and touchscreen support. It works with all standard Raspberry Pi models and supports operating systems like Raspbian, Ubuntu, Kali and RetroPie. Windows 10 IoT is NOT supported.

uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

The UCTRONICS 3.5 Inch touch screen is the same size as the standard Raspberry Pi model B/B+, and well-mates with the Raspberry Pi boards. With a tiny size, vivid image, and responsive touchscreen, it is definitely ideal for portable devices and multimedia projects. It is a great replacement for a heavy and bulky HDMI monitor, keyboard, and mouse

Step1: Align the pin 1 of the edge connector between the LCD display and Raspberry pi board, connect the pin 1,2,3,4 then pin 19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26.

Attention: If you want to use the touch function, you need to download and install the driver manually refers to the instructions we provided. The driver includes the settings of the Raspbian OS resolution and touch screen support.

Attention: If you use this display without a Pi, the touch function is not available because the touch function of this display just supports the Raspbian system. Meanwhile, an extra HDMI cable also is required for the video transmission.

uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

In order to meet the increasing need of compact HDMI displays, especially for some popular single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi, the UCTRONICS team now releases a 5-inch HDMI LCD display with capacitive multi-touch touchscreen

uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

A portable 7” touch display that can fit into any projects. you can use the monitor with Raspberry Pi (4, 3B+/3), Jetson Nano and most desktop/single board computers.

uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

In order to meet the increasing need of compact HDMI displays, especially for some popular single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi, the UCTRONICS team now releases a 5-inch HDMI capacitive multi-touch touchscreen with stand.

uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

This UCTRONICS Display is a 7” LCD capacitive touchscreen display which receives the video/audio signal through the HDMI port, and the touchscreen input through a micro-USB port.

It requires three connections: a USB cable connected to a 5V power supply, an HDMI cable and another USB cable (for touchscreen) both connected to the video output device. The 5-? nger touch feature requires OS and software support.

It is well integrated with single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi series and serves as a small screen for your PC or video game consoles. The micro-HDMI to HDMI adapter cable is to use with micro-HDMI devices like the Raspberry Pi 4, and the HDMI toHDMI connector is an alternative to a standard HDMI cable.

uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

UCTRONICS U611101 is a 3.5” TFT LCD display with case, SPI interface and touchscreen support. It works with all standard Raspberry Pi models and supports operating systems like Raspbian, Ubuntu, Kali and RetroPie. Windows 10 IoT is NOT supported.

uctronics raspbian image drivers lcd touch screen in stock

The RPi LCD can be driven in two ways: Method 1. install a driver to your Raspbian OS. Method 2. use the Ready-to-use image file of which the LCD driver was pre-installed.

2) Connect the TF card to the PC, open the Win32DiskImager software, select the system image downloaded in step 1 and click‘Write’ to write the system image. ( How to write an image to a micro SD card for your Pi? See RPi Image Installation Guides for more details)

3) Connect the TF card to the Raspberry Pi, start the Raspberry Pi. The LCD will display after booting up, and then log in to the Raspberry Pi terminal,(You may need to connect a keyboard and HDMI LCD to Pi for driver installing, or log in remotely with SSH)

1. Executing apt-get upgrade will cause the LCD to fail to work properly. In this case, you need to edit the config.txt file in the SD card and delete this sentence: dtoverlay=ads7846.

This LCD can be calibrated through the xinput-calibrator program. Note: The Raspberry Pi must be connected to the network, or else the program won"t be successfully installed.