Difference between pages "SF101C 10.1 inch 1280*800 IPS HDMI LCD Display(with case) for Raspberry Pi" and "3.5inch 480x320 MCU SPI Serial TFT LCD Module Display"

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
This is the latest 10.1-inch screen for raspberry pi, under normal circumstances we used to match the raspberry pi, of course, it is compatible with many occasions due to its HDMI interface. Its IPS screen has 1280 * 800 high resolution, and this is a capacitive screen, which means high sensitivity, supports up to ten-points touch, when it works with raspberry pi, it is not required to driver support, and compatible with many systems, including win10/8/7 .  
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It is the cutest, little display for the Raspberry Pi. It features a 3.5" display with 480x320, support 65K color display.
  
 
'''Model:[https://www.elecrow.com/10-1-inch-1280-800-ips-hdmi-lcd-display-with-case-for-raspberry-pi.html DRD01230D]'''<br>
 
'''Model:[https://www.elecrow.com/10-1-inch-1280-800-ips-hdmi-lcd-display-with-case-for-raspberry-pi.html DRD01230D]'''<br>
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== Features ==
 
== Features ==
*IPS raspberry pi screen,1280×800 high resolution.
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*3.5-inch color screen,support 65K color display,display rich colors
*Capacitive touch control, supports up to ten-points touch.
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*480X320 resolution, optional touch function
*When works with Raspberry Pi, supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, single touch, and driver free.
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*Using the SPI serial bus, it only takes a few IOs to illuminate the display
*Supports Banana Pi, Banana Pro, comes with Ubuntu, Raspbian images.
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*Easy to expand the experiment with SD card slot
*Supports BB Black, comes with Angstrom image.
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*Provide a rich sample program
*HDMI interface for displaying, USB interface for touch control.
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*Military-grade process standards, long-term stable work
*Backlight control to lower power consumption.
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*Provide underlying driver technical support
  
  
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max_usb_current=1<br>
 
max_usb_current=1<br>
hdmi_group=2<br>
 
hdmi_mode=87<br>
 
hdmi_cvt 1280 800 60 6 0 0 0<br>
 
hdmi_drive=1<br>
 
 
Step 6: Save and insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi.<br>
 
Step 7: Connect the HDMI port of the LCD to the HDMI port on your Pi with a HDMI cable.<br>
 
Step 8: Connect the Touch port of the LCD to one of the USB ports on your Pi.<br>
 
Step 9: Connect the Power Only Port of the LCD to 5V 2.5A power adapter with a Type A to micro USB cable.<br>
 
Step 10: Turn on the “backlight” switch on the back of the LCD.<br>
 
[[File: SF101C 10.1 inch 1280800 IPS HDMI LCD Display(with case) for Raspberry Pi 2.jpg |600px]]
 
 
===2:Use as PC Monitor===
 
This product supports Windows 10/8.1/7.<br>
 
Step 1: Connect the HDMI port of the LCD to the HDMI port on your PC with a HDMI cable.<br>
 
Step 2: Connect the Touch port of the LCD to one of the USB ports on your PC.<br>
 
Step 3: Connect the Power Only Port of the LCD to a 5V 2.5A power adapter with a Type A to micro USB cable.<br>
 
Step 4: Turn on the backlight switch on the back of LCD.<br>
 

Revision as of 10:31, 8 April 2021

Description

It is the cutest, little display for the Raspberry Pi. It features a 3.5" display with 480x320, support 65K color display.

Model:DRD01230D

SF101C 10.1 inch 1280800 IPS HDMI LCD Display(with case) for Raspberry Pi 1.jpg

Features

  • 3.5-inch color screen,support 65K color display,display rich colors
  • 480X320 resolution, optional touch function
  • Using the SPI serial bus, it only takes a few IOs to illuminate the display
  • Easy to expand the experiment with SD card slot
  • Provide a rich sample program
  • Military-grade process standards, long-term stable work
  • Provide underlying driver technical support


Specifications

  • Model: SF101C
  • Working Voltage:DC 5V
  • Resolution: 1280 x 800

Usage

1: Working with Raspberry Pi

When working with Raspberry Pi, you should set the resolution of the LCD by yourself, or else the LCD screen will not work.

Step 1: Please download the image of the latest version from Raspberry Pi's website.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/
Step 2: Download the compressed file to your PC and unpack it to get the .Img file.
Step 3: The TF card is connected to the PC and formatted using the SDFormatter software.
Step 4Open the Win32DiskImager software, select the system image prepared in step 1, and click write to burn the system image.
Step 5:After the programming is completed, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, and add the following code at the end of "config.txt" to save and safely eject the TF card.


max_usb_current=1