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=Raspberry Pi 2.2 Inch GPIO display (without touch screen)= | =Raspberry Pi 2.2 Inch GPIO display (without touch screen)= | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
This product is End Of Life. | |||
The PI-TFT22A module features a 2.2'display with 320x240 16-bit color pixels. This PI-TFT22A module refresh it's screen rapidly because the TFT module communicates with raspberry Pi in a high speed SPI interface ,this PI-TFT22A module can be used as Xwindow port ,displaying images or video etc. it plugs right in on top of your Model A+, B+ or Pi 2 and fits as HAT. | The PI-TFT22A module features a 2.2'display with 320x240 16-bit color pixels. This PI-TFT22A module refresh it's screen rapidly because the TFT module communicates with raspberry Pi in a high speed SPI interface ,this PI-TFT22A module can be used as Xwindow port ,displaying images or video etc. it plugs right in on top of your Model A+, B+ or Pi 2 and fits as HAT. | ||
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==Presentation== | ==Presentation== | ||
[[Image:TFT22_show01.jpg| | [[Image:TFT22_show01.jpg|left|thumb|300px]] | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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|[[Image:2.2TFT_show06.JPG|thumb|none|300px]] | |[[Image:2.2TFT_show06.JPG|thumb|none|300px]] | ||
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[[Image:TFT22_show07.jpg|thumb|none|300px]] | |||
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==Install Driver== | ==Install Driver== | ||
===Screen=== | ===Screen=== | ||
*If it's the first time for you to use this LCD module , please download the device driver for Raspberry Pi | *If it's the first time for you to use this LCD module , please download the device driver for Raspberry Pi from the following link:<br> | ||
[[File:Download.jpg|thumb|left|300px]] | |||
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[https://www.dropbox.com/s/2rde4hz426b8nfp/TFT-Drivers-Full-Pack-V0_5-20160331.tar.bz2?dl=0 TFT-Drivers-Full-Pack-V0_5-20160331.tar.bz2]<br> | |||
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Upload it into your Raspberry Pi or Just download from your Pi, and use "tar" command to unpack it. | |||
<br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech1.png|800px]] | <br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech1.png|800px]] | ||
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1. Extract the device driver file<br> | |||
*<code>sudo tar -jxpvf TFT-stable-Build-20150424.tar.bz2 -C /</code> | |||
<br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech3.png|800px]] | <br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech3.png|800px]] | ||
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<code> | 2.Setup it up by editing /etc/modules file as following steps:<br> | ||
fbtft dma | <code>sudo vim.tiny /etc/modules</code><br> | ||
fbtft_device name=rpi-display rotate=270 speed=64000000 gpios=dc:24,reset:23,led:18 | <code>fbtft dma</code><br> | ||
</code> | <code>fbtft_device name=rpi-display rotate=270 speed=64000000 gpios=dc:24,reset:23,led:18 | ||
</code><br> | |||
There are some pictures showing how to set it up. | |||
<br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech5.png|800px]] | <br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech5.png|800px]] | ||
<br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech6.png|800px]] | <br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech6.png|800px]] | ||
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3. Reboot the Raspberry Pi and you will see the details on the screen. | |||
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===Keyboard=== | ===Keyboard=== | ||
*It is easy to setup the keyboard,first you should install evtest to detect the keyboard | *It is easy to setup the keyboard,first you should install a software called "evtest" to detect the keyboard.<br> | ||
0. Install the package evtest:<br> | |||
<code>gpio_keys_device pulldown active_low=0 keys=26:103,21:108,20:105,16:106</code> | <code>sudo apt-get -y install evtest </code><br> | ||
1. Add following parameters to /etc/modules file.<br> | |||
<code>gpio_keys_device pulldown active_low=0 keys=26:103,21:108,20:105,16:106</code><br> | |||
<br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech4.png|800px]] | <br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech4.png|800px]] | ||
<br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech8.png|800px]] | <br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech8.png|800px]] | ||
<br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech9.png|800px]] | <br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech9.png|800px]] | ||
<br style="clear:both;"> | |||
<br>[[Image:2.2TFT_tech11.png|800px]] | 2.Reboot your Raspberry Pi and open a terminal:<br> | ||
<code>sudo evtest</code><br> | |||
Select "0" to set test mode and press the button on this module,the test information will print out<br> | |||
[[Image:2.2TFT_tech11.png|left|800px]] | |||
[[Image:2.2TFT_tech12.png|left|800px]] | |||
= | [[Image:2.2TFT tech13.JPG|left|800px]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 27 August 2021
Raspberry Pi 2.2 Inch GPIO display (without touch screen)
Description
This product is End Of Life. The PI-TFT22A module features a 2.2'display with 320x240 16-bit color pixels. This PI-TFT22A module refresh it's screen rapidly because the TFT module communicates with raspberry Pi in a high speed SPI interface ,this PI-TFT22A module can be used as Xwindow port ,displaying images or video etc. it plugs right in on top of your Model A+, B+ or Pi 2 and fits as HAT.
You can download configuration-free image or configurable packages, adjustable brightnes [level 0 -255], HAT compatible and Onboard buttons, you can load kernel modules to support GPIO KeyBoard function, almost all GPIO available on this board [non SPI 0,GPIO 18,GPIO 24,GPIO23],Very easily be other uses, IDROM has built initialization data to support Device Tree boot.
Feature
- Character number: 320x240
- Screen scale: 2.2'
- Refresh rate: >20fps
- Weight: 23.9g
- module scale: 66x57x12(mm)
- connect port: 2*20 Stacking Header
- control interface: SPI
- work voltage: 5V
Package Include
1 x Raspberry Pi 2.2 Inch GPIO display (without touch screen)
Presentation
Overview
Install Driver
Screen
- If it's the first time for you to use this LCD module , please download the device driver for Raspberry Pi from the following link:
TFT-Drivers-Full-Pack-V0_5-20160331.tar.bz2
Upload it into your Raspberry Pi or Just download from your Pi, and use "tar" command to unpack it.
File:2.2TFT tech1.png
1. Extract the device driver file
sudo tar -jxpvf TFT-stable-Build-20150424.tar.bz2 -C /
File:2.2TFT tech3.png
2.Setup it up by editing /etc/modules file as following steps:
sudo vim.tiny /etc/modules
fbtft dma
fbtft_device name=rpi-display rotate=270 speed=64000000 gpios=dc:24,reset:23,led:18
There are some pictures showing how to set it up.
File:2.2TFT tech5.png
File:2.2TFT tech6.png
3. Reboot the Raspberry Pi and you will see the details on the screen.
Keyboard
- It is easy to setup the keyboard,first you should install a software called "evtest" to detect the keyboard.
0. Install the package evtest:
sudo apt-get -y install evtest
1. Add following parameters to /etc/modules file.
gpio_keys_device pulldown active_low=0 keys=26:103,21:108,20:105,16:106
File:2.2TFT tech4.png
File:2.2TFT tech8.png
File:2.2TFT tech9.png
2.Reboot your Raspberry Pi and open a terminal:
sudo evtest
Select "0" to set test mode and press the button on this module,the test information will print out