EP-0072

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5 Inch 800 x 480 HDMI TFT LCD Touch Screen for Raspberry Pi

Description

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This 5 inch HDMI TFT LCD touch screen is especially designed for Raspberry Pi. We have updated the Image and User Manual for the Latest Raspberry Pi 3.You can download the image to use this screen directly or follow the steps to configure your own system. Check out the User Manual for more details.


Features:


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  • 800×480 resolution(HD)
  • Support touch control
  • Compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi
  • Can Be plugged directly into any version of Raspberry Pi except for first generation Pi Model B which requires an HDMI cable
  • User Manual and official Raspberry Pi drive available.
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  • Support any Raspberry Pi Image, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Win 10 IOT and other systems.
  • Universal HDMI display is not limited to raspberry pi (with resolution configuration When you use this screen for display function only, it does not occupy any I/O. When you use the touch function, it takes some I/O.
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Parameters:

  • Power: 5V Power via GPIO from Raspberry pi
  • Display Type: 5 inch TFT LCD
  • Resolution: 800x480
  • Touchscreen: SPI Via Raspberry pi
  • Dimensions: 120mm x 74mm x 7mm
  • Net Weight without package: 125g
  • Weight with package: 145g

Package Includes:

  • 1x 5 inch HDMI LCD
  • 1x HDMI Connector
  • 1x Touch Pen
  • 1x RPi Screws Pack (4pcs)

Mechanical Drawing

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Applications

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Documents


  • How to wire up:
    • 1.Connect Raspberry Pi mainboard to the screen on GPIO pins, please align to HDMI port.
    • 2.Connect Raspberry Pi and screen with HDMI converter, as following picture:
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IMPORTANT


You can configure screen's dimension and install the driver, calibrate the touchscreen all by yourself, just follow the PDF file, it's a step by step manual.


Also you can just download the image file and burn it into your TF card and turn it up. but you must unzip it before you burn it into TF card. you can use any unzip tool to unzip this package as you like.

  • Image File Download:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/43mnj057kmcybyu/PI-HDMI5B-tester-Build-201650331-Raspbian-GNOME.7z?dl=0


FAQ

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