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==Other Device Driver Download==
==Other Device Driver Download==
'''<font color=red>Attention:</font>'''  
'''<font color=red>Attention:</font>'''  
*If you use other device to connect  this Display kit, such as:<br>
*If you use other operating system to connect  this Display kit, such as:<br>
         **» Windows
         **» Windows
  **» Windows CE
  **» Windows CE
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  **» Dos
  **» Dos
You can download drivers from this web site: http://www.eeti.com.tw/drivers.html<br>
You can download drivers from this web site: http://www.eeti.com.tw/drivers.html<br>
'''<font color=red>Note:'''we do not offer technology support on other board except Raspberry Pi.</font>
'''<font color=red>Note:'''we do not offer technology support on other board except Raspberry Pi.</font>
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Revision as of 11:08, 12 September 2016

7 Inches 1024*600 Raspberry Pi LCD Touch Screen

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Description

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Can you imaging that you have a Raspberry Pi or banana Pi, or beagle bone development board, or you just want to make a portable media center. you can use this screen to create your own funny staff, such as making robot's face, making Ironman helmet and so on. you just need a good monitor screen to finish your design. the following one is your best choice.

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Feature:

  • Operating voltage: 5V (current requirement 2A), 9V@1.5A(Recommended) ,12V@1A ,
  • Rated power: 6-7W
  • Signal input: AV + VGA + HDMI (HDMI 1.2)
  • Resolution: 1024 * 600,
  • Plug and Play: Support
  • OSD language: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese
  • Control: Multi-function OSD operation or potentiometer adjust the brightness and color
  • Features: Using mature program, clear display
  • Support image flip up and down, the image can conversion 4: 3 / 16: 9 display format
  • Support 30fps.

LCD screen parameters:

  • Display size: 7 inch
  • Touch screen: Optional
  • Dimensions: 165 (W) × 100 (H) × 5 (D) mm
  • Viewing area: 154.08 (H) × 85.92 (V)
  • Resolution: 1024 × 3 (RGB) ×600
  • Point distance: 0.05 (W) × 0.15 (H) mm
  • Viewing angle: L70 ° R70 ° U50 ° D60
  • Panel type: TFT
  • Display color: 262K
  • Contrast ratio: 500: 1
  • Brightness: 220cd / m2
  • Interface type: Digital
  • The number of connection: 50 PIN Digital (TTL) TCON
  • Backlight: LED
  • Applications: mobile DVD, digital photo frame, car systems, multimedia applications and other audiovisual systems

How to wire it up?

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Note: Please pay attention to the FPC cable, make sure it was locked in position, tightly.


Note:

This controller board support Automatically Switch to AV2(Reversing View camera). Please connected ACC to 12V.
The five buttons are as follows: S1 = Power, S2=Menu/Select, S3=Up, S4=Down, S5=Video Source Select

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Package Includes:

  • 1xHDMI+VGA+2AV Controller Board
  • 1x7inch 1024*600 Lcd Panel
  • 1x5-button switch and adjustment panel
  • 1x7 inch Touch Screen Kit
  • 1xPower Cable

Documents

  • How to setup resolution:
    • You can modify /boot/config.txt file with vim.tiny or nano editor, and change the parameters as following chart:
Resolution config file
1024x600 hdmi_force_hotplug=1

hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=87
hdmi_cvt=1024 600 60 3 0 0 0

Please reboot Raspberry Pi after modifying the /boot/config.txt


  • How to calibrate touch screen:

Attention: Raspbian Image file must be newer than 2016-03-18, it contains touch screen's driver within the kernel, but the old version does not. After imaging the TF card and reboot your raspberry Pi, please login system and open a terminal and typing following command to install the calibration software.

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y install xinput libx11-dev libxext-dev x11proto-input-dev evtest dh-autoreconf libts-bin

And then, you can calibrate as following step:



cd ~
git clone https://github.com/tias/xinput_calibrator
cd ~/xinput_calibrator
sudo ./autogen.sh
sudo make
sudo make install
Then typing this command to calibrate your touch screen:
DISPLAY=:0.0 xinput_calibrator
And press enter, you will find there is a calibration pannel on your touch screen like this:

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You should point at the red cross on your touch screen within 60s to calibrate touch screen. After that, you will see some output on your terminal, please write it into /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf file by vim.tiny command:
this is an example:

Calibration.jpg



Please pay attention to that red box with the picture.


  • Generate the configuration file with 2 steps:

sudo mkdir -p /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
sudo vim.tiny /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf
And press "i" means insert,and copy the parameters between "Section" to "EndSection" and paste into this file, it will be read by system when you reboot system.
Then press "ESC" and typing ":wq" to save and quit. Reboot your Raspberry Pi after you've finished the steps that I wrote before. have fun.

Other Device Driver Download

Attention:

  • If you use other operating system to connect this Display kit, such as:
        **» Windows
	**» Windows CE
	**» Linux
	**» Android
	**» Mac OS
	**» QNX
	**» Dos

You can download drivers from this web site: http://www.eeti.com.tw/drivers.html

Note:we do not offer technology support on other board except Raspberry Pi.


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