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0.91inch OLED Module
2022-06-06T13:21:47Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: /* Document */</p>
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{{Infobox item<br />
|img=[[File:0.91inch-OLED-Module-1.jpg|300px|alt=0.91inch-OLED-Module|{{Amazon_nolink|default={{#ifeq: {{#urlget:amazon|0}}|{{#urlget:Amazon|0}}| default|}}|url=link=https://www.waveshare.com/0.91inch-oled-module.htm}} | 0.91inch OLED Module]]<br />
|caption=0.91inch OLED Module, I2C interfaces, <br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:OLED|OLED]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
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|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/0.91inch-OLED-Module.htm 官方中文站点]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/0.91inch-oled-module.htm Waveshare Website]<br />
|interface1 = I2C<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|OLEDs / LCDs/OLED}}<br />
}}<br />
=Overview=<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
0.91inch Module, I2C interfaces, provide Raspberry Pi, STM32, Arduino demos.<br />
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==Specification==<br />
*Operating voltage: 3.3V/5V<br />
*Interface: I2C<br />
*Controller: SSD1306<br />
*Resolution: 128x32<br />
*Dimension: 36 x 12.5 (mm)<br />
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==Pinout==<br />
{|border=1; style="width:700px;text-align:center" align="center"; <br />
|-style="background:#0000ff; color:white;" align="center"<br />
|PIN||Description<br />
|-<br />
|VCC||3.3V/5V Power input<br />
|-<br />
|GND||Ground<br />
|-<br />
|SDA||Data input<br />
|-<br />
|SCL||Clock input<br />
|}<br />
'''PS''': This module has only I2C interface and only four pins<br />
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==LCD and the controller==<br />
SSD1306 is a 128*64 pixel OLED controller, but this OLED only has 128*32 pixels, so this screen only uses the first half of the SSD1306 buffer area.<br /><br />
The OLED supports 8bit 8080 parallel, 8bit 6800 parallel, three-wire SPI, four-wire SPI and I2C communication methods, but considering the size of the module and in order to save the IO resources of the microcontroller, the first four communication methods are discarded. Only supports I2C communication method.<br />
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==Working Protocol==<br />
[[file:0.91inch_oled_module_i2c.png|800px]]<br /><br />
Note: In I2C communication, first send a 7bit slave device address + 1bit read and write bits, and wait for the response from the device.<br /><br />
After the slave device responds, it then sends a control byte, which determines whether the byte sent later is a command or data, and then waits for the slave device to respond.<br /><br />
After the slave responds again, if senting command, only a one-byte command is sent. If sending data, only one byte can be sent, or multiple bytes of data can be sent in succession, depending on the situation.<br /><br />
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{{0.91inch-OLED-Module-RaspberryPi-Guides}}<br />
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{{0.91inch-OLED-Module-Arduino-Guides}}<br />
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{{0.91inch-OLED-Module-STM32-Guides}}<br />
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=Resources=<br />
==Document==<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/2/2a/0.91inch_OLED_Module_Schematic.pdf Schematic]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/2/2c/OLED_Module_Code.7z Code]<br />
*[[:File:SSD1306-Revision_1.1.pdf | SSD1306 datasheet]]<br />
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==Software==<br />
*[https://{{SERVERNAME}}/w/upload/7/78/LcmZimo.zip lcd ]<br />
*[https://{{SERVERNAME}}/w/upload/b/bd/Image2Lcd2.9.zip Image2Lcd ]<br />
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=FAQ=<br />
{{FAQ|Why does not the OLED module turn on when it is connected to the power supply?<br />
|OLED does not have a backlight, and the display is self-illuminating. Only connect VCC and GND, the OLED will not light up. Program control is required to brighten the OLED.<br />
}}<br />
{{FAQ|What should I pay attention to when using this OLED module?<br />
|1. Be careful not to connect the power supply in reverse.<br/><br />
2. The same picture cannot be displayed for a long time, otherwise, it will produce afterimages and cause damage to the OLED.<br/><br />
}}<br />
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{{Service00}}<br />
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2022-04-28T06:28:41Z
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* [[1.5inch OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch RGB OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED Module (C)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.91inch OLED Module]]<br />
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* [[1.8inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.54inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.44inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[0.96inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[LCD1602 RGB Module]]<br />
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* [[9.7inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[10.3inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
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* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module]]<br /><br />
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* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
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* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[3.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.01inch e-Paper HAT (F)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.3inch e-Paper UART Module]]<br /><br />
* [[5.65inch e-Paper Module (F)]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[6inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[6inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
<!--* [[6inch HD Touch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> --><br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[ 7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper (G)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.8inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[9.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[13.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
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=== [[File:Jetson-AI-Cameras-D.png]]Cameras ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-Cameras"></h3><br />
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* [[IMX219-77 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-77IR Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-120 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160IR Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160 IR-CUT Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-170 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-200 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX477 12.3MP Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX477-160 12.3MP Camera]]<br />
<br />
* [[RPi NoIR Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera V2]]<br />
<!--*[[OpenNCC-Lite-4G8M]]--><br />
*[[OAK-D]]<br />
*[[OAK-D-Lite]]<br />
*[[OAK-D-POE]]<br />
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<h4>Binocular Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[IMX219-83 Stereo Camera]]<br />
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=== [[File:Jetson-AI-HAT-D.png]]Expansions ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-HAT"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>IoT</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600NA-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E LTE Cat-1 HAT]]<br />
* [[A7600E Cat-1/GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[A7670E Cat-1 HAT]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7070G Cat-M/NB-IoT/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000C NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000G NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7020E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7020E-NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM868-GSM/GPRS/GNSS]]<br />
<br />
* [[L76X GPS HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-M8Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-7Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Motors / Relays / SCR / Power Supply</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Stepper Motor HAT]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[3-CH_Relay_for_Jetson_Nano]]<br />
*[[UPS Power Module]]<br />
*[[UPS Power Module (B)]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AD / DA / Versatile</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[ARPI600]]<br />
*[[High-Precision AD/DA Board]]<br />
*[[Pioneer600]]<br />
*[[3-CH Relay for Jetson Nano]]<br />
*[[Environment Sensor for Jetson Nano]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Jetson-AI-Robots-D.png]]Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-Robots"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Mobile Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[JetRacer AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetRacer 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetRacer Pro 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetBot AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetBot 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Robot Arm / Control</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Robot Arm for Pi]]<br />
*[[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Jetson-AI-Acces-D.png]]Accessories ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-Acces"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Cases</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Jetson Nano Case (C)]]<br />
*[[Jetson Nano Case (D)]]<br />
*[[Jetson Nano Case (E)]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 wsblue-color">Android/Linux Boards</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav wsblue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Android-Linux-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Android-Linux-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Android-Linux-Boards|Boards/Kits]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Android-Linux-Boards-D.png]] Boards/Kits ===<br />
<h3 id="Android-Linux-Boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>Tinker Board 2</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Tinker Board 2]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>ROCK Pi</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[ROCK3 Model A]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>BeagleBone</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[BB Black]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package C]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package D]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package E]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce C]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce D]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce E]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 display-cyan-blue-color">Displays</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav display-cyan-blue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Display-LCDs"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Display-LCDs-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Display-LCD-OLEDs|LCD/OLED]]</li><br />
<li id="Display-e-Papers"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Display-e-Papers-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Display-e-Paper|e-Paper]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Display-LCDs-D.png]]LCD/OLED ===<br />
<h3 id="Display-LCD-OLEDs"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information display-cyan-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>5“ - 15.6“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[15.6inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case) V2]]<br />
* [[13.3inch Magic Mirror]]<br />
* [[13.3inch PiPad]]<br />
* [[12.5inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (E)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (G) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch Capacitive Touch LCD (D)]]<br />
* [[9inch 2560x1600 Monitor]]<br />
* [[7.9inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7HP-CAPQLED]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch DPI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (F)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[5.5inch HDMI AMOLED]]<br />
* [[5inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch DPI LCD]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>2.8“ - 4.3“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch Capacitive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[4inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch 320x240 Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[2.8inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>0.9“ - 2.4“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[2.4inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[2.23inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[2inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[1.54inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch RGB OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.44inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (B)]]<br />
*[[1.3inch OLED Module (C)]]<br />
<!--* [[1.3inch SH1106 OLED]]--><br />
* [[0.96inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (B)]]<br />
<!--* [[0.96inch SSD1306 OLED]]--><br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.91inch OLED Module]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Display-e-Papers-D.png]]e-Paper ===<br />
<h3 id="Display-e-Paper"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information display-cyan-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>5.65“ - 13.3“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[EINK-DISP-103]]<br />
* [[7.8inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[9.7inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[10.3inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
<br />
* [[5.65inch e-Paper Module (F)]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[6inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[6inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
<!--* [[6inch HD Touch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> --><br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /><br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper (G)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.8inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[9.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[13.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
</div><br />
<h4>2.6“ - 4.3“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[3.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.01inch e-Paper HAT (F)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.3inch e-Paper UART Module]]<br /><br />
</div><br />
<h4>1.02“ - 2.2“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module]]<br /><br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /><br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch Touch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
</div><br />
<h4>Driver Boards</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[e-Paper Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[E-Paper Shield]]<br />
* [[e-Paper ESP8266 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[E-Paper ESP32 Driver Board]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 iot-deep-green-color">IoT / Communication</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav iot-deep-green"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Long-range-wireless"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Long-range-wireless-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Long-range-wireless-comm|Long Range Wireless]]</li><br />
<li id="Short-range-wireless"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Short-range-wireless-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Short-range-wireless-comm|Short Range Wireless]]</li><br />
<li id="Wired-Comm"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Wired-Comm-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Wired-communication|Wired Comm / Converter]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Long-range-wireless-D.png]]Long Range Wireless ===<br />
<h3 id="Long-range-wireless-comm"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information iot-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>NB-IoT/Cat-M/LoRa</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Pico-SIM7020E-NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7080G-Cat-M/NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000G NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7020E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
<br />
* [[Pico-LoRa-SX1262-868M]]<br />
* [[SX1262 868M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1262 915M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 433M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 470M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1302 868M LoRaWAN Gateway]]<br />
* [[SX1302 LoRaWAN Gateway HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>5G/4G/Cat-1 /GSM/GPRS</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G Router]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-T 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H-M.2]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H-M2 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H-PCIE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G DTU]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G DTU]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DTU]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600NA-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[A7600C1 Cat-1/GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[A7670E Cat-1 HAT]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>GNSS/GPS</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[L76X GPS HAT]]<br />
* [[L76X GPS Module]]<br />
* [[NEO-M8T GNSS TIMING HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-7Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-M8Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[ZED-F9P GPS-RTK HAT]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Short-range-wireless-D.png]]Short Range Wireless ===<br />
<h3 id="Short-range-wireless-comm"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information iot-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>WiFi</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[e-Paper ESP8266 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[e-Paper ESP32 Driver Board]]<br />
{{Product Lists|Modules/Wireless Communication/WiFi}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>ZigBee</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[CC Debugger]]<br />
* [[Core2530 (B)]]<br />
* [[Core2530]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit5]]<br />
* [[XBee USB Adapter]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Bluetooth</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
<!--* [[Bluetooth Slave UART Board]]<br />
* [[Bluetooth Master UART Board]]--><br />
* [[BLE400]]<br />
* [[Core51822]]<br />
* [[Core51822 (B)]]<br />
* [[Core52840]]<br />
* [[e-Paper ESP32 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[ESP32 One]]<br />
* [[ESP32-S2-LCD-0.96]]<br />
* [[ESP32-S2-Pico]]<br />
<!--* [[Dual-mode Bluetooth]]--><br />
* [[NRF51822 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[NRF52840 Eval Kit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>NFC/RF</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[1.54inch NFC-Powered e-Paper (BB)]]<br />
* [[1.54inch NFC-Powered e-Paper (BW)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[2.7inch NFC-Powered e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[2.9inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[4.2inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[7.5inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[7.5inch NFC-Powered HD e-Paper]]<br />
* [[PN532 NFC HAT]]<br />
* [[ST25R3911B NFC Board]]<br />
<!--* [[CC1101 RF Board]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (A)]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (C)]]--><br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (B)]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Wired-Comm-D.png]]Wired Comm / Converter ===<br />
<h3 id="Wired-communication"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information iot-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>USB</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[ETH/USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[USB3300 USB HS Board]]<br />
<!--* [[CY7C68013A USB Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CY7C68013A USB Board (mini)]]--><br />
</div><br />
<h4>USB to RS232/UART/FIFO</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[USB TO SATA]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS232/485/TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO 4CH TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO TTL (B)]]<br />
* [[USB TO AUDIO]]<br />
* [[CH343 USB UART Board (Type C)]]<br />
* [[CH343 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CH343 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[CH343 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (Type C)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (Type C)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [https://www.waveshare.net/wiki/PL2303_USB_UART_Board_(Type_C) PL2303 USB UART Board (Type C)]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (type A) V2]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[XBee USB Adapter]]<br />
<!--* [[FT232 EVAL BOARD]]<br />
* [[CP2102 EVAL BOARD]]<br />
* [[FT245 USB FIFO Board (type A)]]--><br />
* [[Multibus Converter]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Ethernet</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[DP83848 Ethernet Board]]<br />
* [[ENC28J60 Ethernet Board]]<br />
* [[LAN8720 ETH Board]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Ethernet to RS232/RS485</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[RS232/485 TO ETH]]<br />
* [[RS485 TO ETH]]<br />
* [[RS485 TO ETH (B)]]<br />
* [[UART TO ETH]]<br />
* [[2-CH UART TO ETH]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>RS232/RS485/CAN</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[2-CH RS232 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH RS485 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH CAN HAT]]<br />
*[[2-CH CAN FD HAT]]<br />
* [[Modbus RTU Relay]]<br />
* [[RS232 Board]]<br />
* [[RS232 TO RS485]]<br />
* [[RS485 Board (3.3V)]]<br />
* [[RS485 Board (5V)]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN HAT]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN Shield]]<br />
* [[SN65HVD230 CAN Board]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS232/485/TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS485]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 modules-deep-grey-color">Misc Modules</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav modules-deep-grey"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Misc-Cameras"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Misc-Cameras-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Misc-cameras-av|Cameras / Audio / Video]]</li><br />
<li id="Misc-Sensors"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Misc-Sensors-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Misc-sensor-modules|Sensors]]</li><br />
<li id="Misc-Servos"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Misc-Servos-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Misc-servos-motors|Motors / Servos]]</li><br />
<li id="Misc-Others"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Misc-Others-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Misc-other-modules|Others]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Misc-Cameras-D.png]]Cameras / Audio / Video ===<br />
<h3 id="Misc-cameras-av"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information modules-deep-grey-h4"><br />
<h4>Speech / Image Recognition / AI Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Barcode Scanner Module]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>USB Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[IMX179 8MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[IMX258 13MP OIS USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[IMX335 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[OV2710 2MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 5MP USB Camera | OV5640 5MP USB Camera (B)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 5MP USB Camera | OV5640 5MP USB Camera (C)]]<br />
*[[OV5648 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[OV2640 Camera Board]]<br />
*[[OV5640 Camera Board (A)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 Camera Board (B)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 Camera Board (C)]]<br />
*[[OV7670 Camera Board (B)]]<br />
*[[OV9655 Camera Board]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Audio Decoder</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Music Shield]]<br />
*[[VS1003B MP3 Board]]<br />
*[[WM8960 Audio Board]]<br />
*[[WM8960 Audio HAT]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Misc-Sensors-D.png]]Sensors ===<br />
<h3 id="Misc-sensor-modules"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information modules-deep-grey-h4"><br />
<h4>Accelerometer / Angular Rate / Compass</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[10 DOF IMU Sensor (D)]]<br />
*[[10 DOF IMU Sensor (C)]]<br />
* [[Pico-10DOF-IMU]]<br />
*[[Sense HAT (B)]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Fingerprint / Sound / Image / Gesture</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Capacitive Fingerprint Reader]]<br />
*[[Capacitive Fingerprint Reader (B)]]<br />
*[[UART Fingerprint Sensor (R)]]<br />
*[[UART Fingerprint Sensor (C)]]<br />
*[[UART Fingerprint Sensor (D)]]<br />
*[[UART Fingerprint Reader]]<br />
<br />
*[[Barcode Scanner Module]]<br />
<br />
*[[PAJ7620U2 Gesture Sensor]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Temperature / Humidity / Barometer</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[WSTP11A]]<br />
* [[Infrared Temperature Sensor]]<br />
* [[MLX90640-D55 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[MLX90640-D110 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[MLX90641-D55 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[BME280 Environmental Sensor]]<br />
* [[BMP388 Barometric Pressure Sensor]]<br />
* [[DHT11 Temperature-Humidity Sensor]]<br />
* [[DHT22 Temperature-Humidity Sensor]]<br />
* [[Moisture Sensor]]<br />
* [[Sense HAT (B)]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Gas</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Dust Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-135 Gas Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-7 Gas Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-5 Gas Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-3 Gas Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-2 Gas Sensor]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Light / Ranging</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Infrared Proximity Sensor]]<br />
*[[Infrared Reflective Sensor]]<br />
*[[Laser Sensor]]<br />
*[[Photo Interrupter Sensor]]<br />
*[[Tracker Sensor]]<br />
*[[TSL25911 Light Sensor]]<br />
*[[UV Sensor (C)]]<br />
*[[UV Sensor]]<br />
*[[AS7341 Spectral Color Sensor]]<br />
{{Product Lists|Modules/Sensors/Light/TOF}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Others</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[SGP40_VOC_Sensor]]<br />
*[[Color Sensor]]<br />
*[[Flame Sensor]]<br />
*[[Hall Sensor]]<br />
*[[Liquid Level Sensor]]<br />
*[[Rotation Sensor]]<br />
*[[Sound Sensor]]<br />
*[[TCS34725 Color Sensor]]<br />
*[[Tilt Sensor]]<br />
*[[Sensors Pack]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Misc-Servos-D.png]]Motors / Servos ===<br />
<h3 id="Misc-servos-motors"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information modules-deep-grey-h4"><br />
<h4>Drivers</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Motor Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
*[[Motor Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
*[[RPi Motor Driver Board]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Stepper Motor HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Misc-Others-D.png]]Others ===<br />
<h3 id="Misc-other-modules"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information modules-deep-grey-h4"><br />
<h4>Interface Expansion</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[MCP23017 IO Expansion Board]]<br />
*[[PCF8574 IO Expansion Board]]<br />
*[[Serial Expansion HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>LED / Buttons</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[RPi LED Matrix]]<br />
*[[RGB LED HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[RGB LED HAT]]<br />
<br />
*[[8 Push Buttons]]<br />
*[[Piano for micro:bit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Storage</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AT45DBXX DataFlash Board]]<br />
*[[FM24CLXX FRAM Board]]<br />
*[[Micro SD Storage Board]]<br />
*[[NandFlash Board (A)]]<br />
*[[SD Storage Board]]<br />
*[[W25QXX DataFlash Board]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AD/DA</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Analog Test Board]]<br />
*[[High-Precision AD/DA Board]]<br />
*[[High-Precision AD HAT]]<br />
*[[PCF8591 AD DA Board]]<br />
*[[Sense HAT (B)]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>RTC</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[DS1302 RTC Board]]<br />
*[[PCF8563 RTC Board]]<br />
*[[Pico-RTC-DS3231]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Power / Relays / SCR</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Current/Power Monitor HAT]]<br />
*[[Logic Level Converter]]<br />
*[[Li-polymer Battery HAT]]<br />
*[[Li-ion Battery HAT]]<br />
*[[LI30-20B12PR2]]<br />
*[[PoE HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[Solar Power Manager]]<br />
*[[Solar Power Manager (B)]]<br />
*[[Solar Power Manager (C)]]<br />
*[[UPS HAT]]<br />
*[[Pico-UPS-A]]<br />
*[[UPS Power Module]]<br />
*[[UPS Power Module (B)]]<br />
*[[Pico-Relay-B]]<br />
*[[Modbus RTU Relay]]<br />
*[[RPi Relay Board]]<br />
*[[RPi Relay Board (B)]]<br />
*[[2-CH TRIAC HAT]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 robots-deep-green-color">Robotics</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav robots-deep-green"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Robotics-Mobile-Car"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Robotics-Mobile-Car-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Robotics-cars|Mobile Robots]]</li><br />
<li id="Robotics-Mobile-Car"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Robotics-Mobile-Car-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Dog-like-Robots|Dog-like Robots]]</li><br />
<li id="Robotics-Sensors"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Robotics-Sensors-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Robotics-drivers-sensors|Drivers / Sensors]]</li><br />
<li id="Robotics-Robot-Arm"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Robotics-Robot-Arm-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Robotics-robot-arms|Robot Arm / Control]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Robotics-Mobile-Car-D.png]]Mobile Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Robotics-cars"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information robots-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Jetson Nano AI Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[JetBot AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetBot 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer Pro 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JETANK AI Kit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2-Pi]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2-PiZero]]<br />
*[[PiRacer AI Kit]]<br />
*[[PiRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
*[[PicoGo]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Arduino-Related Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2-Ar]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>micro:bit Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit V2]]<br />
*[[KitiBot for micro:bit]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Robotics-Mobile-Car-D.png]]Dog-like Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Dog-like-Robots"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information robots-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi Dog-like Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[PIPPY]]<br />
* [[WAVEGO]]<br />
* [[WAVEGO|RPI WAVEGO]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Robotics-Sensors-D.png]]Drivers / Sensors ===<br />
<h3 id="Robotics-drivers-sensors"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information robots-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Drivers</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[RPi Motor Driver Board]]<br />
*[[Motor Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Motor Control Board]]<br />
*[[Motor Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Stepper Motor HAT]]<br />
*[[SMD258C]]<br />
*[[SMD356C]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Sensors</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Infrared Proximity Sensor]]<br />
*[[Photo Interrupter Sensor]]<br />
*[[Tracker Sensor]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Robotics-Robot-Arm-D.png]]Robot Arm / Control ===<br />
<h3 id="Robotics-robot-arms"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information robots-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Robot Arm</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Robot Arm for Pi]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Control</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 arduino-sky-blue-color">Arduino-Related / Nucleo</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav arduino-sky-blue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Arduino-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Arduino-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Arduino-main-boards|Boards/Kits]]</li><br />
<li id="Arduino-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Arduino-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Arduino-expansion-boards|Shields]]</li><br />
<li id="Arduino-Robots"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Arduino-Robots-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Arduino-robotics|Robots]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Arduino-Boards-D.png]]Boards/Kits ===<br />
<h3 id="Arduino-main-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information arduino-sky-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>ESP32</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[ESP32 One]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver with ESP32]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Arduino Compatible</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[R3 PLUS]]<br />
*[[UNO PLUS]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Nucleo</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Arduino Compatible/Main Board/STM32 NUCLEO}}<br />
*[[XNUCLEO-F103RB]]<br />
*[[XNUCLEO-F411RE]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Arduino-Expansions-D.png]]Shields ===<br />
<h3 id="Arduino-expansion-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information arduino-sky-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>LCD Shields</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[2.8inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
*[[3.5inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
*[[4inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Others</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[e-Paper Shield]]<br />
*[[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
*[[IO Expansion Shield]]<br />
*[[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
*[[RS485 CAN Shield]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Arduino-Robots-D.png]]Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Arduino-robotics"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information arduino-sky-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>Mobile Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 micro-bit-light-green-color">micro:bit</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav micro-bit-light-green"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Micro-bit-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Micro-bit-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Micro-bit-main-boards|Boards/Kits]]</li><br />
<li id="Micro-bit-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Micro-bit-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Micro-bit-expansion-boards|Expansions]]</li><br />
<li id="Micro-bit-Robots"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Micro-bit-Robots-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Micro-bit-robotics|Robots]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Micro-bit-Boards-D.png]]Boards/Kits ===<br />
<h3 id="Micro-bit-main-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information micro-bit-light-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Micro:bit</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Micro:bit V2]]<br />
*[[Micro bit Package B]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Micro-bit-Expansions-D.png]]Expansions ===<br />
<h3 id="Micro-bit-expansion-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information micro-bit-light-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Displays / Buttons / Sound</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[1.8inch LCD for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Joystick for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Piano for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Speaker for micro:bit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Motors / Interface</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Edge Breakout for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Motor Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Micro-bit-Robots-D.png]]Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Micro-bit-robotics"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information micro-bit-light-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Mobile Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[KitiBot for micro:bit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Robot Arm</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Robot Arm for micro:bit]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 wsblue-color">MCU/ARM</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav wsblue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Other-Core-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Core-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#MCU-core-boards|Core Boards / Compact Boards]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#MCU-expansion-boards|Development Boards / Expansions]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Debuggers"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Debuggers-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#MCU-debuggers|Debugger / Programmer]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Debuggers"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Debuggers-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Adapters-debuggers|Programming Adapters]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Core-Boards-D.png]]Core Boards / Compact Boards ===<br />
<h3 id="MCU-core-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>STM32 Core</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Core746I]]<br />
* [[CoreH743I]]<br />
* [[XCore407I]]<br />
* [[Core429I]]<br />
* [[Core407I]]<br />
* [[Core407Z]]<br />
* [[Core407V]]<br />
* [[Core405R]]<br />
* [[Core205R]]<br />
* [[Core103Z]]<br />
* [[Core107V]]<br />
* [[Core103V]]<br />
* [[Core103R]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>STM32 Nucleo</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[XNUCLEO-F411RE]]<br />
*[[XNUCLEO-F103RB]]<br />
</div><br />
<!--<h4>LPC Core</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
</div>--> <br />
<h4>AVR Arduino</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[UNO PLUS]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>RP2040</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[RP2040-Plus]]<br />
*[[RP2040-LCD-0.96]]<br />
*[[RP2040-Zero]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<!-- <h4>BeagleBoard</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[BB Black]]<br />
</div>--> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Other-Expansions-D.png]]Development Boards / Expansions ===<br />
<h3 id="MCU-expansion-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>STM32 Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Open746I-C]]<br />
* [[Open429I-C]]<br />
* [[Open429Z-D]]<br />
* [[Open407I-C]]<br />
* [[Open407Z-C]]<br />
* [[Open407V-D]]<br />
* [[Open407V-C]]<br />
* [[Open405R-C]]<br />
* [[Open205R-C]]<br />
* [[Open103Z]]<br />
* [[Open107V]]<br />
* [[Open103V]]<br />
* [[Open103R]]<br />
* [[Open103C]]<br />
* [[Open051C]]<br />
* [[OpenH743I-C]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>LPC Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Open1788]]<br />
* [[Open1768]]<br />
</div><br />
<!--<h4>PIC Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
</div><br />
<h4>AVR Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
</div>--><br />
<h4>AVR Arduino Shields</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[2.8inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.5inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[4inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
*[[Accessory Shield]]<br />
*[[e-Paper Shield]]<br />
*[[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
*[[IO Expansion Shield]]<br />
*[[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
*[[Music Shield]]<br />
*[[RS485 CAN Shield]]<br />
</div> <br />
<h4>BeagleBoard Capes</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[RS485 CAN CAPE]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Other-Debuggers-D.png]]Debugger / Programmer ===<br />
<h3 id="MCU-debuggers"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>STM32/STM8</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[ARM-Debugger]]<br />
<!--*[[LPC ISP (mini)]]<br />
*[[J-Link]] --><br />
*[[ST-LINK]]<br />
*[[ST-LINK/V2 (mini)]]<br />
*[[ST-LINK/V2 (CN)]]<br />
*[[ST-LINK/V2 (EN)]]<br />
*[[STLINK-V3MINI]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AVR</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Atmel-ICE]]<br />
*[[USB AVRISP XPII]]<br />
*[[USB AVRISP CH]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>PIC</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[PICkit 4]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Zigbee</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[CC Debugger]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Other-Debuggers-D.png]]Programming Adapters ===<br />
<h3 id="Adapters-debuggers"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>STM32</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[STM32-QFP144]]<br />
*[[STM32-QFP100]]<br />
*[[STM32-QFP48]]<br />
*[[STM32-QFP64]]<br />
</div> <br />
<h4>STM8</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[STM8-QFP44]]<br />
*[[STM8-QFP48]]<br />
*[[STM8-QFP64-0.5]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AVR</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[M64+ ADP]]<br />
*[[M48+ ADP]]<br />
*[[T2313+ ADP]]<br />
*[[T24+ ADP]]<br />
*[[T13+ ADP]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 wsblue-color">FPGA</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav wsblue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Other-Core-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Core-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#FPGA-core-boards|Core Boards / Compact Boards]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#FPGA-expansion-boards|Development Boards / Expansions]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Debuggers"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Debuggers-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#FPGA-debuggers|Programmer]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Core-Boards-D.png]]Core Boards / Compact Boards ===<br />
<h3 id="FPGA-core-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>ALTERA Core</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[CoreEP4CE10]]<br />
* [[CoreEP4CE6]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>XILINX Core</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Core3S500E]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Expansions-D.png]]Development Boards / Expansions ===<br />
<h3 id="FPGA-expansion-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>ALTERA Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[OpenEP4CE10-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP4CE6-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEPM1270]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>XILINX Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Open3S500E]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Debuggers-D.png]]Programmer ===<br />
<h3 id="FPGA-debuggers"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>ALTERA</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[USB Blaster V2]]<br />
* [[USB Blaster]]<br />
</div> <br />
<h4>XILINX</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Platform Cable USB]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
== '''Discontinued ''' ==<br />
<br />
*[[RetiredS | Discontinued]]<br />
<br /></div>
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<p>Waveshare-eng09: /* File:Other-Core-Boards-D.pngCore Boards / Compact Boards */</p>
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<div>{{#tweekihide:firstHeading|sidebar-left|sidebar-right}}__NOTOC__ <br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 raspberry-pink-color">Raspberry Pi</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial raspberry-pink-border"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav raspberry-pink"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Raspberry-Pi-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Raspberry-Pi-Boards-icon" href="Main_Page#RPi-Boards"></span>[[Main_Page#RPi-Boards |Boards/Kits]]</li><br />
<li id="Raspberry-Pi-Displays"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Raspberry-Pi-Displays-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#RPi-Displays|Displays]]</li><br />
<li id="Raspberry-Pi-Cameras"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Raspberry-Pi-Cameras-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#RPi-Cameras|Cameras]]</li><br />
<li id="Raspberry-Pi-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Raspberry-Pi-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#RPi-Expansions|Expansions]]</li><br />
<li id="Raspberry-Pi-Laptops"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Raspberry-Pi-Laptops-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#RPi-Laptops|All-in-one]]</li><br />
<li id="Raspberry-Pi-Robotics"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Raspberry-Pi-Robotics-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#RPi-Robots|Robots]]</li><br />
<li id="Raspberry-Pi-Games"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Raspberry-Pi-Games-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#RPi-Games|Portable Gaming]]</li><br />
<li id="Raspberry-Pi-Acces"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Raspberry-Pi-Acces-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#RPi-Acces|Accessories]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:RPi-Boards-D.png]]Boards/Kits ===<br />
<h3 id="RPi-Boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information"><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi 4</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Boards-Kits/Raspberry Pi 4}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi 3</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Boards-Kits/Raspberry Pi 3}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi 400</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Boards-Kits/Raspberry Pi 400}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Boards-Kits/Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W}}<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi Zero</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Boards-Kits/Raspberry Pi Zero}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi Pico</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Boards-Kits/Raspberry Pi Pico}}<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:RPi-Displays-D.png]]Displays ===<br />
<h3 id="RPi-Displays"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information"><br />
<h4>LCD</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Displays/LCD}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>OLED</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Displays/OLED}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>e-Paper</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Displays/e-Paper}}<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:RPi-Cameras-D.png]]Cameras ===<br />
<h3 id="RPi-Cameras"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information"><br />
<h4>12.3MP Rolling Shutter</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Cameras/12.3MP Rolling Shutter}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>8MP Rolling Shutter</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Cameras/8MP Rolling Shutter}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>5MP Rolling Shutter</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Cameras/5MP Rolling Shutter}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>1MP Global Shutter</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Cameras/1MP Global Shutter}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AI Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Cameras/AI Cameras}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Camera Adapters</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/Cameras/Camera Adapters}}<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:RPi-HAT-D.png]]HATs ===<br />
<h3 id="RPi-Expansions"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information"><br />
<h4>IoT</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/HATs/IoT}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Interface / Expansion</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/HATs/Interface-Expansion}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Power</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/HATs/Power}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Motors / Relays / SCR</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/HATs/Motors-Relays-SCR}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AD/DA / Audio / Sensors</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/HATs/AD-DA-Audio-Sensors}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>LED / Buttons</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/HATs/LED-Buttons}}<br />
<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Versatile</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Raspberry Pi/HATs/Versatile}}<br />
<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:RPi-Laptop-D.png]]All-in-one ===<br />
<h3 id="RPi-Laptops"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information"><br />
<h4>Magic Mirror / All-in-one</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[13.3inch PiPad]]<br />
*[[13.3inch PiPad C4]]<br />
*[[13.3inch Magic Mirror]]<br />
*[[13.3inch Magic Mirror C4]]<br />
*[[PILAPTOP]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:RPi-Robots-D.png]]Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="RPi-Robots"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information"><br />
<h4>Mobile Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[BuildMecar-Kit]]<br />
*[[PiRacer AI Kit]]<br />
*[[PiRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot]]<br />
*[[PIPPY]]<br />
*[[WAVEGO]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Robot Arm / Control</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Robot Arm for Pi]]<br />
*[[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:RPi-Games-D.png]]Portable Gaming ===<br />
<h3 id="RPi-Games"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information"><br />
<h4>Portable Gaming</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[GPM2804]]<br />
*[[GPM2803P0]]<br />
*[[GPM2803P1]]<br />
*[[GamePi43]]<br />
*[[Game HAT]]<br />
*[[GamePi20]]<br />
*[[GamePi15]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Arcade</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Arcade-101-1P]]<br />
*[[Arcade-D-1P]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:RPi-Acces-D.png]]Accessories ===<br />
<h3 id="RPi-Acces"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information"><br />
<h4>Pi Cases</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE]]<br />
*[[PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE-M.2]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 jetson-green-color">AI (Artificial Intelligence)</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav jetson-green"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Jetson-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Jetson-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Jetson-AI-Boards|Boards/Kits]]</li><br />
<li id="Jetson-Displays"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Jetson-Displays-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Jetson-AI-Displays|Displays]]</li><br />
<li id="Jetson-Cameras"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Jetson-Cameras-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Jetson-AI-Cameras|Cameras]]</li><br />
<li id="Jetson-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Jetson-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Jetson-AI-HAT|Expansions]]</li><br />
<li id="Jetson-Robotics"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Jetson-Robotics-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Jetson-AI-Robots|Robots]]</li><br />
<li id="Jetson-Robotics"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Jetson-Acces-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Jetson-AI-Acces|Accessories]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Jetson-AI-Boards-D.png]]Boards/Kits ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-Boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Jetson Nano</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Jetson Nano Module]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit | Jetson Nano Developer Kit (B01)]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano 2GB Developer Kit ]]<br />
* [[JETSON-NANO-DEV-KIT]]<br />
* [[JETSON-NANO-DEV-KIT-A| JETSON-IO-BASE-A]]<br />
* [[JETSON-NANO-DEV-KIT-A]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit Package A]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit Package B]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit Package C]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit Package D]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Jetson Xavier NX</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Jetson Xavier NX]]<br />
* [[Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Jetson TX2</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Jetson TX2 NX]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Jetson AGX Xavier</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Jetson AGX Xavier Developer Kit]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Jetson-AI-Displays-D.png]]Displays ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-Displays"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>LCD/OLED</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[15.6inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case) V2]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch Magic Mirror]]<br />
* [[13.3inch PiPad]]<br />
* [[12.5inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (E)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[9inch 2560x1600 Monitor]]<br />
* [[7.9inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7HP-CAPQLED]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[5.5inch HDMI AMOLED]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
<br />
* [[2.23inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.5inch OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch RGB OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED Module (C)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.91inch OLED Module]]<br />
<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.54inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.44inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[0.96inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[LCD1602 RGB Module]]<br />
<br />
</div><br />
<h4>e-Paper</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[EINK-DISP-103]]<br />
* [[7.8inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[9.7inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[10.3inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
<br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module]]<br /><br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /><br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[3.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.01inch e-Paper HAT (F)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.3inch e-Paper UART Module]]<br /><br />
* [[5.65inch e-Paper Module (F)]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[6inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[6inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
<!--* [[6inch HD Touch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> --><br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[ 7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper (G)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.8inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[9.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[13.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Jetson-AI-Cameras-D.png]]Cameras ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-Cameras"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Single Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[IMX219-77 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-77IR Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-120 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160IR Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160 IR-CUT Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-170 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-200 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX477 12.3MP Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX477-160 12.3MP Camera]]<br />
<br />
* [[RPi NoIR Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera V2]]<br />
<!--*[[OpenNCC-Lite-4G8M]]--><br />
*[[OAK-D]]<br />
*[[OAK-D-Lite]]<br />
*[[OAK-D-POE]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Binocular Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[IMX219-83 Stereo Camera]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Jetson-AI-HAT-D.png]]Expansions ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-HAT"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>IoT</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600NA-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E LTE Cat-1 HAT]]<br />
* [[A7600E Cat-1/GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[A7670E Cat-1 HAT]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7070G Cat-M/NB-IoT/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000C NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000G NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7020E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7020E-NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM868-GSM/GPRS/GNSS]]<br />
<br />
* [[L76X GPS HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-M8Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-7Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Motors / Relays / SCR / Power Supply</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Stepper Motor HAT]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[3-CH_Relay_for_Jetson_Nano]]<br />
*[[UPS Power Module]]<br />
*[[UPS Power Module (B)]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AD / DA / Versatile</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[ARPI600]]<br />
*[[High-Precision AD/DA Board]]<br />
*[[Pioneer600]]<br />
*[[3-CH Relay for Jetson Nano]]<br />
*[[Environment Sensor for Jetson Nano]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Jetson-AI-Robots-D.png]]Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-Robots"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Mobile Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[JetRacer AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetRacer 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetRacer Pro 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetBot AI Kit]]<br />
*[[JetBot 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Robot Arm / Control</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Robot Arm for Pi]]<br />
*[[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Jetson-AI-Acces-D.png]]Accessories ===<br />
<h3 id="Jetson-AI-Acces"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information jetson-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Cases</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Jetson Nano Case (C)]]<br />
*[[Jetson Nano Case (D)]]<br />
*[[Jetson Nano Case (E)]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 wsblue-color">Android/Linux Boards</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav wsblue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Android-Linux-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Android-Linux-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Android-Linux-Boards|Boards/Kits]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Android-Linux-Boards-D.png]] Boards/Kits ===<br />
<h3 id="Android-Linux-Boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>Tinker Board 2</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Tinker Board 2]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>ROCK Pi</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[ROCK3 Model A]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>BeagleBone</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[BB Black]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package C]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package D]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package E]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce C]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce D]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce E]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 display-cyan-blue-color">Displays</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav display-cyan-blue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Display-LCDs"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Display-LCDs-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Display-LCD-OLEDs|LCD/OLED]]</li><br />
<li id="Display-e-Papers"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Display-e-Papers-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Display-e-Paper|e-Paper]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Display-LCDs-D.png]]LCD/OLED ===<br />
<h3 id="Display-LCD-OLEDs"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information display-cyan-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>5“ - 15.6“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[15.6inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case) V2]]<br />
* [[13.3inch Magic Mirror]]<br />
* [[13.3inch PiPad]]<br />
* [[12.5inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (E)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (G) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch Capacitive Touch LCD (D)]]<br />
* [[9inch 2560x1600 Monitor]]<br />
* [[7.9inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7HP-CAPQLED]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch DPI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (F)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[5.5inch HDMI AMOLED]]<br />
* [[5inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch DPI LCD]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>2.8“ - 4.3“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch Capacitive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[4inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch 320x240 Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[2.8inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>0.9“ - 2.4“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[2.4inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[2.23inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[2inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[1.54inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch RGB OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.44inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (B)]]<br />
*[[1.3inch OLED Module (C)]]<br />
<!--* [[1.3inch SH1106 OLED]]--><br />
* [[0.96inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (B)]]<br />
<!--* [[0.96inch SSD1306 OLED]]--><br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.91inch OLED Module]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Display-e-Papers-D.png]]e-Paper ===<br />
<h3 id="Display-e-Paper"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information display-cyan-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>5.65“ - 13.3“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[EINK-DISP-103]]<br />
* [[7.8inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[9.7inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[10.3inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
<br />
* [[5.65inch e-Paper Module (F)]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[6inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[6inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
<!--* [[6inch HD Touch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> --><br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /><br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper (G)]]<br /> <br />
* [[7.8inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[9.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[13.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
</div><br />
<h4>2.6“ - 4.3“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[3.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.01inch e-Paper HAT (F)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[4.3inch e-Paper UART Module]]<br /><br />
</div><br />
<h4>1.02“ - 2.2“</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module]]<br /><br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br /><br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br /> <br />
* [[2.13inch Touch e-Paper HAT]]<br /> <br />
</div><br />
<h4>Driver Boards</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[e-Paper Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[E-Paper Shield]]<br />
* [[e-Paper ESP8266 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[E-Paper ESP32 Driver Board]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 iot-deep-green-color">IoT / Communication</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav iot-deep-green"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Long-range-wireless"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Long-range-wireless-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Long-range-wireless-comm|Long Range Wireless]]</li><br />
<li id="Short-range-wireless"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Short-range-wireless-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Short-range-wireless-comm|Short Range Wireless]]</li><br />
<li id="Wired-Comm"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Wired-Comm-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Wired-communication|Wired Comm / Converter]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Long-range-wireless-D.png]]Long Range Wireless ===<br />
<h3 id="Long-range-wireless-comm"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information iot-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>NB-IoT/Cat-M/LoRa</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Pico-SIM7020E-NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7080G-Cat-M/NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000G NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7020E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
<br />
* [[Pico-LoRa-SX1262-868M]]<br />
* [[SX1262 868M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1262 915M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 433M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 470M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1302 868M LoRaWAN Gateway]]<br />
* [[SX1302 LoRaWAN Gateway HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>5G/4G/Cat-1 /GSM/GPRS</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G Router]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-T 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H-M.2]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H-M2 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H-PCIE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G DTU]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G DTU]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DTU]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600NA-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[A7600C1 Cat-1/GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[A7670E Cat-1 HAT]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>GNSS/GPS</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[L76X GPS HAT]]<br />
* [[L76X GPS Module]]<br />
* [[NEO-M8T GNSS TIMING HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-7Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-M8Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[ZED-F9P GPS-RTK HAT]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Short-range-wireless-D.png]]Short Range Wireless ===<br />
<h3 id="Short-range-wireless-comm"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information iot-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>WiFi</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[e-Paper ESP8266 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[e-Paper ESP32 Driver Board]]<br />
{{Product Lists|Modules/Wireless Communication/WiFi}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>ZigBee</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[CC Debugger]]<br />
* [[Core2530 (B)]]<br />
* [[Core2530]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit5]]<br />
* [[XBee USB Adapter]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Bluetooth</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
<!--* [[Bluetooth Slave UART Board]]<br />
* [[Bluetooth Master UART Board]]--><br />
* [[BLE400]]<br />
* [[Core51822]]<br />
* [[Core51822 (B)]]<br />
* [[Core52840]]<br />
* [[e-Paper ESP32 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[ESP32 One]]<br />
* [[ESP32-S2-LCD-0.96]]<br />
* [[ESP32-S2-Pico]]<br />
<!--* [[Dual-mode Bluetooth]]--><br />
* [[NRF51822 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[NRF52840 Eval Kit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>NFC/RF</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[1.54inch NFC-Powered e-Paper (BB)]]<br />
* [[1.54inch NFC-Powered e-Paper (BW)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[2.7inch NFC-Powered e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[2.9inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[4.2inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[7.5inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[7.5inch NFC-Powered HD e-Paper]]<br />
* [[PN532 NFC HAT]]<br />
* [[ST25R3911B NFC Board]]<br />
<!--* [[CC1101 RF Board]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (A)]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (C)]]--><br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (B)]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Wired-Comm-D.png]]Wired Comm / Converter ===<br />
<h3 id="Wired-communication"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information iot-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>USB</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[ETH/USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[USB3300 USB HS Board]]<br />
<!--* [[CY7C68013A USB Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CY7C68013A USB Board (mini)]]--><br />
</div><br />
<h4>USB to RS232/UART/FIFO</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[USB TO SATA]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS232/485/TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO 4CH TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO TTL (B)]]<br />
* [[USB TO AUDIO]]<br />
* [[CH343 USB UART Board (Type C)]]<br />
* [[CH343 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CH343 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[CH343 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (Type C)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (Type C)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [https://www.waveshare.net/wiki/PL2303_USB_UART_Board_(Type_C) PL2303 USB UART Board (Type C)]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (type A) V2]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[XBee USB Adapter]]<br />
<!--* [[FT232 EVAL BOARD]]<br />
* [[CP2102 EVAL BOARD]]<br />
* [[FT245 USB FIFO Board (type A)]]--><br />
* [[Multibus Converter]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Ethernet</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[DP83848 Ethernet Board]]<br />
* [[ENC28J60 Ethernet Board]]<br />
* [[LAN8720 ETH Board]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Ethernet to RS232/RS485</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[RS232/485 TO ETH]]<br />
* [[RS485 TO ETH]]<br />
* [[RS485 TO ETH (B)]]<br />
* [[UART TO ETH]]<br />
* [[2-CH UART TO ETH]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>RS232/RS485/CAN</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[2-CH RS232 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH RS485 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH CAN HAT]]<br />
*[[2-CH CAN FD HAT]]<br />
* [[Modbus RTU Relay]]<br />
* [[RS232 Board]]<br />
* [[RS232 TO RS485]]<br />
* [[RS485 Board (3.3V)]]<br />
* [[RS485 Board (5V)]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN HAT]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN Shield]]<br />
* [[SN65HVD230 CAN Board]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS232/485/TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS485]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 modules-deep-grey-color">Misc Modules</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav modules-deep-grey"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Misc-Cameras"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Misc-Cameras-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Misc-cameras-av|Cameras / Audio / Video]]</li><br />
<li id="Misc-Sensors"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Misc-Sensors-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Misc-sensor-modules|Sensors]]</li><br />
<li id="Misc-Servos"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Misc-Servos-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Misc-servos-motors|Motors / Servos]]</li><br />
<li id="Misc-Others"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Misc-Others-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Misc-other-modules|Others]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Misc-Cameras-D.png]]Cameras / Audio / Video ===<br />
<h3 id="Misc-cameras-av"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information modules-deep-grey-h4"><br />
<h4>Speech / Image Recognition / AI Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Barcode Scanner Module]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>USB Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[IMX179 8MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[IMX258 13MP OIS USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[IMX335 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[OV2710 2MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 5MP USB Camera | OV5640 5MP USB Camera (B)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 5MP USB Camera | OV5640 5MP USB Camera (C)]]<br />
*[[OV5648 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Cameras</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[OV2640 Camera Board]]<br />
*[[OV5640 Camera Board (A)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 Camera Board (B)]]<br />
*[[OV5640 Camera Board (C)]]<br />
*[[OV7670 Camera Board (B)]]<br />
*[[OV9655 Camera Board]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Audio Decoder</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Music Shield]]<br />
*[[VS1003B MP3 Board]]<br />
*[[WM8960 Audio Board]]<br />
*[[WM8960 Audio HAT]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Misc-Sensors-D.png]]Sensors ===<br />
<h3 id="Misc-sensor-modules"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information modules-deep-grey-h4"><br />
<h4>Accelerometer / Angular Rate / Compass</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[10 DOF IMU Sensor (D)]]<br />
*[[10 DOF IMU Sensor (C)]]<br />
* [[Pico-10DOF-IMU]]<br />
*[[Sense HAT (B)]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Fingerprint / Sound / Image / Gesture</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Capacitive Fingerprint Reader]]<br />
*[[Capacitive Fingerprint Reader (B)]]<br />
*[[UART Fingerprint Sensor (R)]]<br />
*[[UART Fingerprint Sensor (C)]]<br />
*[[UART Fingerprint Sensor (D)]]<br />
*[[UART Fingerprint Reader]]<br />
<br />
*[[Barcode Scanner Module]]<br />
<br />
*[[PAJ7620U2 Gesture Sensor]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Temperature / Humidity / Barometer</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[WSTP11A]]<br />
* [[Infrared Temperature Sensor]]<br />
* [[MLX90640-D55 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[MLX90640-D110 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[MLX90641-D55 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[BME280 Environmental Sensor]]<br />
* [[BMP388 Barometric Pressure Sensor]]<br />
* [[DHT11 Temperature-Humidity Sensor]]<br />
* [[DHT22 Temperature-Humidity Sensor]]<br />
* [[Moisture Sensor]]<br />
* [[Sense HAT (B)]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Gas</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Dust Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-135 Gas Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-7 Gas Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-5 Gas Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-3 Gas Sensor]]<br />
*[[MQ-2 Gas Sensor]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Light / Ranging</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Infrared Proximity Sensor]]<br />
*[[Infrared Reflective Sensor]]<br />
*[[Laser Sensor]]<br />
*[[Photo Interrupter Sensor]]<br />
*[[Tracker Sensor]]<br />
*[[TSL25911 Light Sensor]]<br />
*[[UV Sensor (C)]]<br />
*[[UV Sensor]]<br />
*[[AS7341 Spectral Color Sensor]]<br />
{{Product Lists|Modules/Sensors/Light/TOF}}<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Others</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[SGP40_VOC_Sensor]]<br />
*[[Color Sensor]]<br />
*[[Flame Sensor]]<br />
*[[Hall Sensor]]<br />
*[[Liquid Level Sensor]]<br />
*[[Rotation Sensor]]<br />
*[[Sound Sensor]]<br />
*[[TCS34725 Color Sensor]]<br />
*[[Tilt Sensor]]<br />
*[[Sensors Pack]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Misc-Servos-D.png]]Motors / Servos ===<br />
<h3 id="Misc-servos-motors"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information modules-deep-grey-h4"><br />
<h4>Drivers</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Motor Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
*[[Motor Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
*[[RPi Motor Driver Board]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Stepper Motor HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Misc-Others-D.png]]Others ===<br />
<h3 id="Misc-other-modules"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information modules-deep-grey-h4"><br />
<h4>Interface Expansion</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[MCP23017 IO Expansion Board]]<br />
*[[PCF8574 IO Expansion Board]]<br />
*[[Serial Expansion HAT]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>LED / Buttons</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[RPi LED Matrix]]<br />
*[[RGB LED HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[RGB LED HAT]]<br />
<br />
*[[8 Push Buttons]]<br />
*[[Piano for micro:bit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Storage</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AT45DBXX DataFlash Board]]<br />
*[[FM24CLXX FRAM Board]]<br />
*[[Micro SD Storage Board]]<br />
*[[NandFlash Board (A)]]<br />
*[[SD Storage Board]]<br />
*[[W25QXX DataFlash Board]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AD/DA</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Analog Test Board]]<br />
*[[High-Precision AD/DA Board]]<br />
*[[High-Precision AD HAT]]<br />
*[[PCF8591 AD DA Board]]<br />
*[[Sense HAT (B)]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>RTC</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[DS1302 RTC Board]]<br />
*[[PCF8563 RTC Board]]<br />
*[[Pico-RTC-DS3231]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Power / Relays / SCR</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Current/Power Monitor HAT]]<br />
*[[Logic Level Converter]]<br />
*[[Li-polymer Battery HAT]]<br />
*[[Li-ion Battery HAT]]<br />
*[[LI30-20B12PR2]]<br />
*[[PoE HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[Solar Power Manager]]<br />
*[[Solar Power Manager (B)]]<br />
*[[Solar Power Manager (C)]]<br />
*[[UPS HAT]]<br />
*[[Pico-UPS-A]]<br />
*[[UPS Power Module]]<br />
*[[UPS Power Module (B)]]<br />
*[[Pico-Relay-B]]<br />
*[[Modbus RTU Relay]]<br />
*[[RPi Relay Board]]<br />
*[[RPi Relay Board (B)]]<br />
*[[2-CH TRIAC HAT]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 robots-deep-green-color">Robotics</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav robots-deep-green"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Robotics-Mobile-Car"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Robotics-Mobile-Car-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Robotics-cars|Mobile Robots]]</li><br />
<li id="Robotics-Mobile-Car"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Robotics-Mobile-Car-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Dog-like-Robots|Dog-like Robots]]</li><br />
<li id="Robotics-Sensors"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Robotics-Sensors-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Robotics-drivers-sensors|Drivers / Sensors]]</li><br />
<li id="Robotics-Robot-Arm"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Robotics-Robot-Arm-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Robotics-robot-arms|Robot Arm / Control]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Robotics-Mobile-Car-D.png]]Mobile Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Robotics-cars"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information robots-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Jetson Nano AI Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[JetBot AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetBot 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer Pro 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JETANK AI Kit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2-Pi]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2-PiZero]]<br />
*[[PiRacer AI Kit]]<br />
*[[PiRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
*[[PicoGo]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Arduino-Related Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2-Ar]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>micro:bit Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit V2]]<br />
*[[KitiBot for micro:bit]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Robotics-Mobile-Car-D.png]]Dog-like Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Dog-like-Robots"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information robots-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Raspberry Pi Dog-like Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[PIPPY]]<br />
* [[WAVEGO]]<br />
* [[WAVEGO|RPI WAVEGO]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Robotics-Sensors-D.png]]Drivers / Sensors ===<br />
<h3 id="Robotics-drivers-sensors"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information robots-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Drivers</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[RPi Motor Driver Board]]<br />
*[[Motor Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Motor Control Board]]<br />
*[[Motor Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver HAT (B)]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Stepper Motor HAT]]<br />
*[[SMD258C]]<br />
*[[SMD356C]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Sensors</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Infrared Proximity Sensor]]<br />
*[[Photo Interrupter Sensor]]<br />
*[[Tracker Sensor]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Robotics-Robot-Arm-D.png]]Robot Arm / Control ===<br />
<h3 id="Robotics-robot-arms"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information robots-deep-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Robot Arm</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Robot Arm for Pi]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Control</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 arduino-sky-blue-color">Arduino-Related / Nucleo</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav arduino-sky-blue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Arduino-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Arduino-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Arduino-main-boards|Boards/Kits]]</li><br />
<li id="Arduino-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Arduino-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Arduino-expansion-boards|Shields]]</li><br />
<li id="Arduino-Robots"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Arduino-Robots-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Arduino-robotics|Robots]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Arduino-Boards-D.png]]Boards/Kits ===<br />
<h3 id="Arduino-main-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information arduino-sky-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>ESP32</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[ESP32 One]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver with ESP32]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Arduino Compatible</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[R3 PLUS]]<br />
*[[UNO PLUS]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Nucleo</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
{{Product Lists|Arduino Compatible/Main Board/STM32 NUCLEO}}<br />
*[[XNUCLEO-F103RB]]<br />
*[[XNUCLEO-F411RE]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Arduino-Expansions-D.png]]Shields ===<br />
<h3 id="Arduino-expansion-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information arduino-sky-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>LCD Shields</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[2.8inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
*[[3.5inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
*[[4inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Others</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[e-Paper Shield]]<br />
*[[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
*[[IO Expansion Shield]]<br />
*[[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
*[[RS485 CAN Shield]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Arduino-Robots-D.png]]Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Arduino-robotics"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information arduino-sky-blue-h4"><br />
<h4>Mobile Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot]]<br />
*[[AlphaBot2]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 micro-bit-light-green-color">micro:bit</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav micro-bit-light-green"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Micro-bit-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Micro-bit-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Micro-bit-main-boards|Boards/Kits]]</li><br />
<li id="Micro-bit-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Micro-bit-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Micro-bit-expansion-boards|Expansions]]</li><br />
<li id="Micro-bit-Robots"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Micro-bit-Robots-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Micro-bit-robotics|Robots]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Micro-bit-Boards-D.png]]Boards/Kits ===<br />
<h3 id="Micro-bit-main-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information micro-bit-light-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Micro:bit</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Micro:bit V2]]<br />
*[[Micro bit Package B]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Micro-bit-Expansions-D.png]]Expansions ===<br />
<h3 id="Micro-bit-expansion-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information micro-bit-light-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Displays / Buttons / Sound</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[1.8inch LCD for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Joystick for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Piano for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Speaker for micro:bit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Motors / Interface</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Edge Breakout for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Motor Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[Servo Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Micro-bit-Robots-D.png]]Robots ===<br />
<h3 id="Micro-bit-robotics"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information micro-bit-light-green-h4"><br />
<h4>Mobile Robots</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit]]<br />
*[[KitiBot for micro:bit]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Robot Arm</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Robot Arm for micro:bit]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 wsblue-color">MCU/ARM</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav wsblue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Other-Core-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Core-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#MCU-core-boards|Core Boards / Compact Boards]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#MCU-expansion-boards|Development Boards / Expansions]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Debuggers"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Debuggers-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#MCU-debuggers|Debugger / Programmer]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Debuggers"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Debuggers-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#Adapters-debuggers|Programming Adapters]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Core-Boards-D.png]]Core Boards / Compact Boards ===<br />
<h3 id="MCU-core-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>STM32 Core</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Core746I]]<br />
* [[CoreH743I]]<br />
* [[XCore407I]]<br />
* [[Core429I]]<br />
* [[Core407I]]<br />
* [[Core407Z]]<br />
* [[Core407V]]<br />
* [[Core405R]]<br />
* [[Core205R]]<br />
* [[Core103Z]]<br />
* [[Core107V]]<br />
* [[Core103V]]<br />
* [[Core103R]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>STM32 Nucleo</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[XNUCLEO-F411RE]]<br />
*[[XNUCLEO-F103RB]]<br />
</div><br />
<!--<h4>LPC Core</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
</div>--> <br />
<h4>AVR Arduino</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[UNO PLUS]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>RP2040</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[RP2040-Plus]]<br />
*[[RP2040-LCD-0.96]]<br />
*[[RP2040-Zero]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<!-- <h4>BeagleBoard</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[BB Black]]<br />
</div>--> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Other-Expansions-D.png]]Development Boards / Expansions ===<br />
<h3 id="MCU-expansion-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>STM32 Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Open746I-C]]<br />
* [[Open429I-C]]<br />
* [[Open429Z-D]]<br />
* [[Open407I-C]]<br />
* [[Open407Z-C]]<br />
* [[Open407V-D]]<br />
* [[Open407V-C]]<br />
* [[Open405R-C]]<br />
* [[Open205R-C]]<br />
* [[Open103Z]]<br />
* [[Open107V]]<br />
* [[Open103V]]<br />
* [[Open103R]]<br />
* [[Open103C]]<br />
* [[Open051C]]<br />
* [[OpenH743I-C]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>LPC Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Open1788]]<br />
* [[Open1768]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>PIC Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
</div><br />
<h4>AVR Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
</div><br />
<h4>AVR Arduino Shields</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[2.8inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.5inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[4inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
*[[Accessory Shield]]<br />
*[[e-Paper Shield]]<br />
*[[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
*[[IO Expansion Shield]]<br />
*[[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
*[[Music Shield]]<br />
*[[RS485 CAN Shield]]<br />
</div> <br />
<h4>BeagleBoard Capes</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[RS485 CAN CAPE]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Debuggers-D.png]]Debugger / Programmer ===<br />
<h3 id="MCU-debuggers"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>STM32/STM8</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[ARM-Debugger]]<br />
<!--*[[LPC ISP (mini)]]<br />
*[[J-Link]] --><br />
*[[ST-LINK]]<br />
*[[ST-LINK/V2 (mini)]]<br />
*[[ST-LINK/V2 (CN)]]<br />
*[[ST-LINK/V2 (EN)]]<br />
*[[STLINK-V3MINI]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AVR</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[Atmel-ICE]]<br />
*[[USB AVRISP XPII]]<br />
*[[USB AVRISP CH]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>PIC</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[PICkit 4]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>Zigbee</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[CC Debugger]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<div class="slider"><br />
<br />
=== [[File:Other-Debuggers-D.png]]Programming Adapters ===<br />
<h3 id="Adapters-debuggers"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>STM32</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[STM32-QFP144]]<br />
*[[STM32-QFP100]]<br />
*[[STM32-QFP48]]<br />
*[[STM32-QFP64]]<br />
</div> <br />
<h4>STM8</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[STM8-QFP44]]<br />
*[[STM8-QFP48]]<br />
*[[STM8-QFP64-0.5]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>AVR</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
*[[M64+ ADP]]<br />
*[[M48+ ADP]]<br />
*[[T2313+ ADP]]<br />
*[[T24+ ADP]]<br />
*[[T13+ ADP]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
==<font class="MainPage-H2 wsblue-color">FPGA</font>==<br />
<br />
<div class="tutorial"><br />
<div class="tutorial-nav wsblue"><br />
<ul><br />
<li id="Other-Core-Boards"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Core-Boards-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#FPGA-core-boards|Core Boards / Compact Boards]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Expansions"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Expansions-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#FPGA-expansion-boards|Development Boards / Expansions]]</li><br />
<li id="Other-Debuggers"><span class="SPAN_icon" id="Other-Debuggers-icon"></span>[[Main_Page#FPGA-debuggers|Programmer]]</li><br />
</ul><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Core-Boards-D.png]]Core Boards / Compact Boards ===<br />
<h3 id="FPGA-core-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>ALTERA Core</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[CoreEP4CE10]]<br />
* [[CoreEP4CE6]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>XILINX Core</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Core3S500E]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Expansions-D.png]]Development Boards / Expansions ===<br />
<h3 id="FPGA-expansion-boards"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>ALTERA Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[OpenEP4CE10-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP4CE6-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEPM1270]]<br />
</div><br />
<h4>XILINX Open</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Open3S500E]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div class="slider"><br />
=== [[File:Other-Debuggers-D.png]]Programmer ===<br />
<h3 id="FPGA-debuggers"></h3><br />
</div><br />
<div class="information wsblue-h4"><br />
<h4>ALTERA</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[USB Blaster V2]]<br />
* [[USB Blaster]]<br />
</div> <br />
<h4>XILINX</h4><br />
<div class="ProductIdem"><br />
* [[Platform Cable USB]]<br />
</div> <br />
</div><br />
<br />
</div><br />
<br />
== '''Discontinued ''' ==<br />
<br />
*[[RetiredS | Discontinued]]<br />
<br /></div>
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7inch HDMI LCD (C)
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<div><br />
{{Infobox item<br />
|img=<div class="tabber"><div class="tabbertab" title="Standard Version"><br />
[[File:7inch-HDMI-LCD-C_l.jpg|300px|alt=7inch HDMI LCD (C)|link=http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-HDMI-LCD-C.htm]]</div><br />
<div class="tabbertab" title="Case Version">[[File:7inch-HDMI-LCD-Bicolor-Holder-2.jpg|300px|alt=7inch HDMI LCD (C) (bicolor version|link=http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-hdmi-lcd-c-with-bicolor-case.htm]]<br />
</div><br />
</div><br />
<!--<br />
|name=[[7inch HDMI LCD (C)]]<br />
|name2=7inch HDMI LCD (C) (with bicolor case)<br />
|brief=Supports various systems<br />
|img=[[File:7inch-HDMI-LCD-C_l.jpg|300px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-HDMI-LCD-C.htm]]<br />
|img2=[[File:7inch-HDMI-LCD-Bicolor-Holder-2.jpg|300px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-hdmi-lcd-c-with-bicolor-case.htm]]<br />
|caption=7 inch Capacitive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, supports various systems<br />
|caption2=7inch HDMI LCD (C) + Bicolor case<br />
--><br />
|platform=Supports various systems<br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]<br />
|userdefinedinfo=Part Number|userdefinedvalue=7inch HDMI LCD (C)<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[https://www.waveshare.net/shop/7inch-HDMI-LCD-C.htm 7inch HDMI LCD (C)]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/7inch-hdmi-lcd-c.htm 7inch HDMI LCD (C)]<br />
|interface1 =USB<br />
|interface2 =HDMI<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}}<br />
}}<br />
<!--<br />
<big><font color=#FF0000> '''Note: Some users may find that if they didn't set the config file for the first time, then after modifying it and reboot their pi, the LCD will flicker and has a ghost problem. In this case, please power off the LCD and put it aside for several hours.(wait for the flickering and ghost disappear), and test it again. (please make sure you have set the corresponding resolution as the guide below before using). And you can also adjust the potentiometer on the backside for properly display</font></big><br />
--><br />
== '''Introduction''' ==<br />
7-inch HDMI display, with a resolution of 1024×600 and a capacitive touch panel, which supports Raspberry Pi and can also be used as a computer monitor.<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-HDMI-LCD-C.htm More]}}<br />
== '''Features''' ==<br />
*7-inch IPS screen with a hardware resolution of 1024×600.<br />
*5-points capacitive touch control.<br />
*Using with Raspberry Pi, it supports Raspbian / Ubuntu / Kali / Retropie and WIN10 IoT, no need to install any drivers.<br />
*Using as a computer monitor, it supports Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7, five-point touch, no need to install any drivers.<br />
*Support backlight control, more power saving.<br />
<br />
== '''Instructions''' ==<br />
==='''Working with PC'''===<br />
<br />
This LCD can support Windows 7/8 / 8.1 / 10 system. <br />
<br />
How to use:<br />
<br />
1) Turn on the backlight switch on the back of the LCD.<br />
<br />
2) Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB interface of the PC. Wait for a while, the windows will automatically recognize the touch function.<br />
<br />
3) Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI interface of the PC.<br />
<br />
Note: <br />
When the computer is connected to several different displays at the same time, only this LCD can be used to control the cursor on the main display, so we recommended to set this LCD as the main display.<br />
<br />
==='''Working with Raspberry Pi'''===<br />
<br />
This LCD can support Raspbian / Ubuntu / Kali / Retropie and WIN10 IoT systems. When the LCD works on systems such as Raspberry Pi, the resolution must be set manually, otherwise, it will cause abnormal display. There is no such problem when the LCD works on the PC version of Windows.<br />
<br />
Please download the latest version of the image on the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ Raspberry Pi official website.]<br />
<br />
1) Download the compressed file to the PC, and unzip it to get the .img file.<br />
<br />
2) Connect the TF card to the PC, use SDFormatter.exe software to format the TF card.<br />
<br />
3) Open the Win32DiskImager.exe software, select the system image downloaded in step 1, and click‘Write’ to write the system image.<br />
<br />
4) After the image has finished writing, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, add the following code at the end of config.txt, then save and quit the TF card safely.<br />
max_usb_current=1<br />
hdmi_group=2<br />
hdmi_mode=87<br />
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0<br />
hdmi_drive=1<br />
5) Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi<br />
<br />
6) Turn on the backlight switch on the back of the LCD.<br />
<br />
7) Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB interface of the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
8) Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI interface of the Raspberry Pi, power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds until the LCD displays normally.<br />
<br />
=='''Calibration touch on Win 10 PC'''==<br />
Take the windows10 system as an example:<br />
<br />
*1. Enter the Windows settings of the system, type in the search bar and click "Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input" (as shown in the picture below)<br />
<br />
[[File:win10_touch011.png|700px]]<br />
<br />
*2. Click "Setup" in the pop-up "Tablet PC Settings" interface:<br />
<br />
[[File:win10_touch02.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
<br />
*3. The following text prompt will appear on the screen. Please tap the touch screen with your finger, and the computer will recognize it as a touch screen.<br />
<br />
<font color=red>【Note】If the touch screen is blank, press the "Enter" key, and the text prompt will switch to the touch screen. (The screen which displays the text prompt will be used as a touch screen!) </font><br />
<br />
[[File:win10_touch03.png|800px]]<br />
<!--<br />
== '''Rotation'''(Working with Raspberry Pi) ==<br />
<br />
'''Display Rotating'''<br />
<br />
Add this statement in the config.txt file (the config file is located in the root directory of the TF card, which is named /boot):<br />
display_rotate=1 #1:90;2: 180; 3: 270<br />
<font color=red>Note: For Raspberry Pi 4, you need to comment out dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D.<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D.</font><br />
<br />
And then restart the Raspberry Pi after saving.<br />
sudo reboot<br />
'''Touch Rotating'''<br />
<br />
After the display is rotated, the position of touch is incorrect because the touch doesn’t change with the display angle. So the touch also needs to be modified.<br />
<br />
1.Install libinput.<br />
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-libinput<br />
<br />
If the system you installed is Ubuntu or Jetson Nano. The installation code is:<br />
sudo apt install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics<br />
<br />
2.Create the xorg.conf.d directory under /etc/X11/ (if the directory already exists, proceed directly to step 3).<br />
sudo mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d<br />
<br />
3.Copy the 40-libinput-conf file to the directory you created just now.<br />
sudo cp /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/<br />
4.Edit this file.<br />
sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf<br />
<br />
Find the part of the touchscreen, add the following statement inside, and then save the file.<br />
Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1"<br />
<br />
Similar to the picture below:<br />
<br />
[[File:touch roate.jpg]]<br /><br />
<br />
5. Restart the Raspberry Pi.<br />
sudo reboot<br />
<br />
'''Note:'''<br />
<br />
90 degree rotation: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1"<br />
<br />
180 degree rotation: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "-1 0 1 0 -1 1 0 0 1"<br />
<br />
270 degree rotation: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1"<br />
--><br />
== '''About the version'''==<br />
Rev4.1 version<br />
*Update the USB touch protocol to improve the compatibility.<br />
*Brightness is adjustable by USB interface.<br />
*Modify drive circuit for enhancing the anti-interference ability.<br />
*Change the touch panel color to black.<br />
<br />
Rev3.1 version<br />
*The Rev3.1 version mainly changes the touch chip of the Rev2.2 version from GT811 to GT911. The touch effect is better, and the anti-interference ability is enhanced at the same time.<br />
*This version is fully compatible with Rev2.1 and Rev2.2, and users can replace it with confidence.<br />
<br />
Rev2.2 version<br />
*Rev2.2 version mainly adds VCOM adjustable potentiometer and related circuits of electromagnetic compatibility on the basis of Rev2.1.<br />
*This version is fully compatible with the Rev2.1 version, and users can replace it with confidence.<br />
<br />
Rev2.1 version:<br />
*Upgrade to IPS screen, with the larger viewing angle and the clearer display effect, I believe you will like it.<br />
*Use standard HID protocol, you can transplant your own system conveniently.<br />
*Using with Raspberry Pi, it supports Raspbian / Ubuntu / Kali / Retropie and WIN10 IoT, single touch, no need to install any drivers.<br />
*Using as a computer monitor, it supports Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7, five-point touch, no need to install any drivers.<br />
<br />
Rev1.1 version:<br />
*Using private HID protocol, it is difficult to transplant to your own system<br />
*Using with Raspberry Pi, you need to install a driver when the display connects to Raspbian or Ubuntu systems. and it doesn't support Kali, Retropie, and Windows 10 IoT.<br />
<br />
== '''Resources''' ==<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/c/cc/7inch_HDMI_LCD_%28C%29_User_Manual.pdf 7inch HDMI LCD (C) User Manual]<br />
=== Software ===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip PuTTY]<br />
===Backlight Control===<br />
Note: We don't recommend you to do any hardware modification, which may damage LCD if you are not good at it. So be careful when you following this manual<br />
*[[:File:PWM control backlight manual.pdf|PWM control brightness of LCD]]<br />
===External guides===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/1/1f/Working_with_Volumio.pdf Woring with Volumio]<br />
=== 3D Drawings ===<br />
* [[:File:7inch_cad.zip|7inch HDMI LCD B/C Drawings]]<br />
=== LCD Panel Dimension ===<br />
* [http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/3/33/7inch-hdmi-lcd-c-panel-dimension.pdf 7inch HDMI LCD (C) panel dimension]<br />
===Certification===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/a/a5/7inch_HDMI_LCD_%28C%29_Certification.rar CE RoHS]<br />
===Assembly tutorial===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/img/devkit/accessories/7inch-HDMI-LCD-Bicolor-Holder/7inch-HDMI-LCD-C-assemble.jpg Assembly tutorial with 7inch HDMI LCD (C) (with bicolor case)]<br />
<br />
== '''FAQ'''==<br />
{{FAQ| What should I do if I connect to the PC with LCD and it cannot display normally?<br />
|<br />
*Make sure that the HDMI interface of the PC can output normally.<br />
*The PC only connects to this LCD as a monitor without others.<br />
*You should connect the touch cable first and then the HDMI cable.<br />
*Some PC need to be restarted to make the LCD display normally.<br />
}}<br />
{{FAQ|What can I do if the thin red lines appear on the edge of the screen?<br />
| <br />
*Edit the config.txt and add this line at the end of the config.txt file:<br />
<nowiki>hdmi_drive=1</nowiki><br />
}}<br />
{{FAQ|What should I do if the screen has the ghosting problem?<br />
|Adjust the adjustable potentiometer on the back. After the desktop is displayed, adjust the potentiometer to the best display effect, and then leave the screen for a while and wait for the ghost to disappear (it may take several hours).<br />
[[File:Potentiometer of 7C.jpg|200px]]<br />
|||}}<br />
{{FAQ|How to use the touch function when connected to a Linux PC which is non-designated?<br />
|You can try to compile the universal touch driver "hid-multitouch" into the kernel, which generally can make the touch function work.<br />
}}<br />
{{FAQ|Can the brightness of the 7inch HDMI LCD (C) be adjusted by modifying the resistance?<br />
|The default brightness has been adjusted to the highest, you can reduce the screen brightness by increasing the resistance of these two resistors in the picture below.<br />
<br />
The picture below shows the Rev3.1 version, which is similar to other versions.<br />
<br />
[[File:7inch HDMI LCD FAQ02.jpg|400px]]<br />
|||}}<br />
{{FAQ|What is the working current for the 7inch HDMI LCD (C) when it works normally?<br />
|Using 5V power supply, the working current of turning on the backlight is about 490mA, and the working current of turning off the backlight is about 90mA.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== '''Anti-Piracy''' ==<br />
{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}<br />
== <font color=red>Beware of knock-offs</font> ==<br />
{{Beware of knock-offs}}<br />
== '''Support''' ==<br />
{{Service02}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]</div>
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5inch LCD for Pi
2021-11-16T11:58:00Z
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<div>{{Infobox item<br />
|img=[[File:5inch-LCD-for-Pi-13.jpg|300px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm]]<br />
|caption=800x480, 5inch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, no Touch<br />
|platform=Raspberry Pi<br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[https://www.waveshare.net/shop/5inch-LCD-for-Pi.htm 5inch DPI LCD]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm 5inch DPI LCD]<br />
|interface1=RPi I/Os<br />
|interface2=DPI<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}}<br />
}}<br />
== '''Introduction''' ==<br />
800x480, 5inch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, no Touch<br />
<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm More]}}<br />
== '''Features''' ==<br />
* 800x480 high resolution<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/Zero/Zero W/Zero 2 W<br />
* The TFT LCD is directly driven by Raspberry Pi DPI interface, refresh rate up to 60Hz<br />
* Supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, OSMC, etc.<br />
* Backlight control to lower power consumption<br />
* Compact size, suit for various projects<br />
【Note】This LCD can only be used for displaying, if you require a touchscreen, please purchase [https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-hdmi-lcd-h.htm 5inch HDMI LCD (H) (capacitive)] or [https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-hdmi-lcd-g.htm 5inch HDMI LCD (G) (resistive)]<br />
<br />
== '''How to use''' ==<br />
=== Hardware connection ===<br />
* 1. Connect the RGB LCD HAT to the JP1 socket on RGB 50P TO 40/50P adapter with an FFC cable (white).<br />
* 2. Connect the FPC cable (golden) on LCD to the JP3 socket on RGB 50P TO 40/50P adapter.<br />
: Note: please first unlock the ZIF connector then gently remove/insert the cable. As shown below<br />
: [[File:5inch-LCD-for-Pi-4.jpg|600px]]<br />
=== Software settings ===<br />
* 1. Write the Raspbian, Ubuntu Mate, or OSMC system image to your micro SD card. You can download the images from Raspberry Pi web site https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ <br />
* 2. Edit the /boot/config.txt file in the SD card and append the following lines:<br />
;For Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/3B+/Zero/Zero W/Zero 2 W<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
dtoverlay=dpi24<br />
enable_dpi_lcd=1<br />
display_default_lcd=1<br />
dpi_group=2<br />
dpi_mode=87<br />
dpi_output_format=0x6f005<br />
hdmi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 6<br />
disable_overscan=1<br />
</source><br />
;For Raspberry Pi 4B, you need to add lines between [pi4] and [all], then remove/comment line dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D / dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d as below:<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
[pi4]<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d<br />
max_framebuffers=2<br />
dpi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 26000000 6<br />
<br />
[all]<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d<br />
dtoverlay=dpi24<br />
enable_dpi_lcd=1<br />
display_default_lcd=1<br />
dpi_group=2<br />
dpi_mode=87<br />
dpi_output_format=0x6f005<br />
hdmi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 6<br />
disable_overscan=1<br />
</source><br />
: Note: <br />
:* You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.<br />
:* If your system is installed from NOOBS, you have to connect your Pi to another monitor and hold down the shift key while system booting to edit the config file.<br />
* 3. Save the file and insert the SD card into your Pi.<br />
* 4. Turn on the backlight switch.<br />
* 5. Power up and the LCD will display in most cases.<br />
<br />
Note: 5inch LCD for Pi does not support Vcom voltage adjustment, so Vcom adjustable resistance is invalid in this display.<br />
<br />
== '''Resources''' ==<br />
=== Documentation ===<br />
* [[:File:RGB-LCD-HAT-Schematic.pdf|RGB LCD HAT Schematic]]<br />
* [[:File:RGB50-50-40-Schematic.pdf|Flat cable connector Schematic]]<br />
<!-- * [[:File:7inch_1024X600_LCD_DS.pdf|7inch LCD 1024x600 datasheet]]--><br />
<br />
=== Software ===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip PuTTY]<br />
=== General Tutorial Series ===<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Tutorial Series]]<br />
<br />
== '''Anti-Piracy''' ==<br />
{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}<br />
== <font color=red>'''Beware of knock-offs'''</font> ==<br />
{{Beware of knock-offs}}<br />
<br />
== '''Support''' ==<br />
{{Service02}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]</div>
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5inch LCD for Pi
2021-11-16T11:57:30Z
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<div>{{Infobox item<br />
|img=[[File:5inch-LCD-for-Pi-13.jpg|300px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm]]<br />
|caption=800x480, 5inch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, no Touch<br />
|platform=Raspberry Pi<br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[https://www.waveshare.net/shop/5inch-LCD-for-Pi.htm 5inch DPI LCD]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm 5inch DPI LCD]<br />
|interface1=RPi I/Os<br />
|interface2=DPI<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}}<br />
}}<br />
== '''Introduction''' ==<br />
800x480, 5inch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, no Touch<br />
<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm More]}}<br />
== '''Features''' ==<br />
* 800x480 high resolution<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/Zero/Zero W//Zero 2 W<br />
* The TFT LCD is directly driven by Raspberry Pi DPI interface, refresh rate up to 60Hz<br />
* Supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, OSMC, etc.<br />
* Backlight control to lower power consumption<br />
* Compact size, suit for various projects<br />
【Note】This LCD can only be used for displaying, if you require a touchscreen, please purchase [https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-hdmi-lcd-h.htm 5inch HDMI LCD (H) (capacitive)] or [https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-hdmi-lcd-g.htm 5inch HDMI LCD (G) (resistive)]<br />
<br />
== '''How to use''' ==<br />
=== Hardware connection ===<br />
* 1. Connect the RGB LCD HAT to the JP1 socket on RGB 50P TO 40/50P adapter with an FFC cable (white).<br />
* 2. Connect the FPC cable (golden) on LCD to the JP3 socket on RGB 50P TO 40/50P adapter.<br />
: Note: please first unlock the ZIF connector then gently remove/insert the cable. As shown below<br />
: [[File:5inch-LCD-for-Pi-4.jpg|600px]]<br />
=== Software settings ===<br />
* 1. Write the Raspbian, Ubuntu Mate, or OSMC system image to your micro SD card. You can download the images from Raspberry Pi web site https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ <br />
* 2. Edit the /boot/config.txt file in the SD card and append the following lines:<br />
;For Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/3B+/Zero/Zero W<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
dtoverlay=dpi24<br />
enable_dpi_lcd=1<br />
display_default_lcd=1<br />
dpi_group=2<br />
dpi_mode=87<br />
dpi_output_format=0x6f005<br />
hdmi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 6<br />
disable_overscan=1<br />
</source><br />
;For Raspberry Pi 4B, you need to add lines between [pi4] and [all], then remove/comment line dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D / dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d as below:<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
[pi4]<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d<br />
max_framebuffers=2<br />
dpi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 26000000 6<br />
<br />
[all]<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d<br />
dtoverlay=dpi24<br />
enable_dpi_lcd=1<br />
display_default_lcd=1<br />
dpi_group=2<br />
dpi_mode=87<br />
dpi_output_format=0x6f005<br />
hdmi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 6<br />
disable_overscan=1<br />
</source><br />
: Note: <br />
:* You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.<br />
:* If your system is installed from NOOBS, you have to connect your Pi to another monitor and hold down the shift key while system booting to edit the config file.<br />
* 3. Save the file and insert the SD card into your Pi.<br />
* 4. Turn on the backlight switch.<br />
* 5. Power up and the LCD will display in most cases.<br />
<br />
Note: 5inch LCD for Pi does not support Vcom voltage adjustment, so Vcom adjustable resistance is invalid in this display.<br />
<br />
== '''Resources''' ==<br />
=== Documentation ===<br />
* [[:File:RGB-LCD-HAT-Schematic.pdf|RGB LCD HAT Schematic]]<br />
* [[:File:RGB50-50-40-Schematic.pdf|Flat cable connector Schematic]]<br />
<!-- * [[:File:7inch_1024X600_LCD_DS.pdf|7inch LCD 1024x600 datasheet]]--><br />
<br />
=== Software ===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip PuTTY]<br />
=== General Tutorial Series ===<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Tutorial Series]]<br />
<br />
== '''Anti-Piracy''' ==<br />
{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}<br />
== <font color=red>'''Beware of knock-offs'''</font> ==<br />
{{Beware of knock-offs}}<br />
<br />
== '''Support''' ==<br />
{{Service02}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]</div>
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|img=[[File:5inch-LCD-for-Pi-13.jpg|300px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm]]<br />
|caption=800x480, 5inch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, no Touch<br />
|platform=Raspberry Pi<br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[https://www.waveshare.net/shop/5inch-LCD-for-Pi.htm 5inch DPI LCD]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm 5inch DPI LCD]<br />
|interface1=RPi I/Os<br />
|interface2=DPI<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}}<br />
}}<br />
== '''Introduction''' ==<br />
800x480, 5inch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, no Touch<br />
<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-lcd-for-pi.htm More]}}<br />
== '''Features''' ==<br />
* 800x480 high resolution<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/Zero/Zero W<br />
* The TFT LCD is directly driven by Raspberry Pi DPI interface, refresh rate up to 60Hz<br />
* Supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, OSMC, etc.<br />
* Backlight control to lower power consumption<br />
* Compact size, suit for various projects<br />
【Note】This LCD can only be used for displaying, if you require a touchscreen, please purchase [https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-hdmi-lcd-h.htm 5inch HDMI LCD (H) (capacitive)] or [https://www.waveshare.com/5inch-hdmi-lcd-g.htm 5inch HDMI LCD (G) (resistive)]<br />
<br />
== '''How to use''' ==<br />
=== Hardware connection ===<br />
* 1. Connect the RGB LCD HAT to the JP1 socket on RGB 50P TO 40/50P adapter with an FFC cable (white).<br />
* 2. Connect the FPC cable (golden) on LCD to the JP3 socket on RGB 50P TO 40/50P adapter.<br />
: Note: please first unlock the ZIF connector then gently remove/insert the cable. As shown below<br />
: [[File:5inch-LCD-for-Pi-4.jpg|600px]]<br />
=== Software settings ===<br />
* 1. Write the Raspbian, Ubuntu Mate, or OSMC system image to your micro SD card. You can download the images from Raspberry Pi web site https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ <br />
* 2. Edit the /boot/config.txt file in the SD card and append the following lines:<br />
;For Raspberry Pi 2B/3B/3B+/Zero/Zero W<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
dtoverlay=dpi24<br />
enable_dpi_lcd=1<br />
display_default_lcd=1<br />
dpi_group=2<br />
dpi_mode=87<br />
dpi_output_format=0x6f005<br />
hdmi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 6<br />
disable_overscan=1<br />
</source><br />
;For Raspberry Pi 4B, you need to add lines between [pi4] and [all], then remove/comment line dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D / dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d as below:<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
[pi4]<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d<br />
max_framebuffers=2<br />
dpi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 26000000 6<br />
<br />
[all]<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d<br />
dtoverlay=dpi24<br />
enable_dpi_lcd=1<br />
display_default_lcd=1<br />
dpi_group=2<br />
dpi_mode=87<br />
dpi_output_format=0x6f005<br />
hdmi_timings=800 0 40 48 88 480 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 6<br />
disable_overscan=1<br />
</source><br />
: Note: <br />
:* You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.<br />
:* If your system is installed from NOOBS, you have to connect your Pi to another monitor and hold down the shift key while system booting to edit the config file.<br />
* 3. Save the file and insert the SD card into your Pi.<br />
* 4. Turn on the backlight switch.<br />
* 5. Power up and the LCD will display in most cases.<br />
<br />
Note: 5inch LCD for Pi does not support Vcom voltage adjustment, so Vcom adjustable resistance is invalid in this display.<br />
<br />
== '''Resources''' ==<br />
=== Documentation ===<br />
* [[:File:RGB-LCD-HAT-Schematic.pdf|RGB LCD HAT Schematic]]<br />
* [[:File:RGB50-50-40-Schematic.pdf|Flat cable connector Schematic]]<br />
<!-- * [[:File:7inch_1024X600_LCD_DS.pdf|7inch LCD 1024x600 datasheet]]--><br />
<br />
=== Software ===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip PuTTY]<br />
=== General Tutorial Series ===<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Tutorial Series]]<br />
<br />
== '''Anti-Piracy''' ==<br />
{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}<br />
== <font color=red>'''Beware of knock-offs'''</font> ==<br />
{{Beware of knock-offs}}<br />
<br />
== '''Support''' ==<br />
{{Service02}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]</div>
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</noinclude><br />
{{#switch: {{{1|}}}<br />
| Robotics/AlphaBot/Kits =<br />
* [[AlphaBot]]<br />
| Robotics/AlphaBot/Modules =<br />
* [[Photo Interrupter Sensor]]<br />
* [[Infrared Proximity Sensor]]<br />
* [[Tracker Sensor]]<br />
| Robotics/AlphaBot2/Kits =<br />
* [[AlphaBot2]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2-Ar]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2-Pi]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2-PiZero]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit|AlphaBot2 for micro:bit V2]]<br />
* [[PicoGo]]<br />
| Robotics/KitiBot/Kits =<br />
* [[KitiBot-MG]]<br />
* [[KitiBot for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[KitiBot for micro:bit | KitiBot for micro:bit V2]]<br />
| Robotics/PiRacer/Kits =<br />
* [[PiRacer AI Kit]]<br />
* [[PiRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
| Robotics/AI/Kits =<br />
* [[JetBot AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetBot 2GB AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer Pro AI Kit]]<br />
* [[PIPPY]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Boards =<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero W]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero WH]]<br />
* [[RPi3 B]]<br />
* [[RPi3 B (with rainbow case)]]<br />
* [[PI4B]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Pico]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+]]<br />
*{{Retired|RPi2 B}}<br />
*{{Retired|RPi2 B (with rainbow case)}}<br />
*{{Retired|RPi B+ (CN)}}<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Packages =<br />
* [[PILAPTOP]]<br />
* [[PI4B Display Kit]]<br />
* [[PI4B Sensor Kit]]<br />
* [[Raspberry-Pi-400]]<br />
* [[PI400-KIT-ORD]]<br />
* [[PI400-KIT-7INCH-UK]]<br />
* [[PI400-KIT-ORD-7INCH]]<br />
* [[PI400-KIT-13.3inch-UK]]<br />
* [[PI400-KIT-ORD-13.3INCH]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package B]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package C]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package D]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package E]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package F]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package G]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero W Package A]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero WH Package A]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero W Package B]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero WH Package B]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero W Package D]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero WH Package D]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero W Package E]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero WH Package E]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Zero WH Package F]]<br />
* {{Retired|RPi3 B Package B}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi3 B Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi3 B Package D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi3 B Package E}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi3 B Package F}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce A}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce B}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce E}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce F}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package E}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package F}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ (CN) Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ (CN) Package B}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ (CN) Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ (CN) Package D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ Acce B}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi A+ Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi A+ Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi A+ Package D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi A+ Acce C}}<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Expansions =<br />
* [[2-CH RS485 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH RS232 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH CAN FD HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH CAN HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH TRIAC HAT]]<br />
* [[Compute Module 4 PoE 4G Board]]<br />
* [[Compute Module 4 POE Board]]<br />
* [[Compute Module PoE Board]]<br />
* [[Compute Module PoE 4G Board]]<br />
* [[CM4-IO-BASE-A]]<br />
* [[CM4-IO-BASE-Acce A]]<br />
* [[CM4-IO-BASE-Acce B]]<br />
* [[CM4-IO-BASE-Acce C]]<br />
* [[CM4-IO-BASE-Acce D]]<br />
* [[CM4-IO-BASE-B]]<br />
* [[Compute Module 4 PoE Board (B)|CM4-IO-POE-BOX-B]]<br />
* [[Compute-Module-4]]<br />
* [[Compute Module 4 PoE Board (B)]]<br />
* [[CM-IO-POE-BOX]]<br />
* [[CM-STEREO-VISION-BOARD]]<br />
* [[Current/Power Monitor HAT]]<br />
* [[L76X GPS HAT]]<br />
* [[PoE/ETH/USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[Fan HAT]]<br />
* [[Li-polymer Battery HAT]]<br />
* [[NEO-M8T GNSS TIMING HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-7Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[PoE HAT (C)]]<br />
* [[PoE HAT (D)]]<br />
* [[Robot Arm for Pi]]<br />
* [[RPi LED Matrix]]<br />
* [[RGB LED HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[RGB LED HAT]]<br />
* [[Pico-RGB-Matrix-P3-64x32]]<br />
* [[RGB-Matrix-P3-64x32]]<br />
* [[UPS HAT]]<br />
* [[UPS HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[UPS HAT (C)]]<br />
* [[USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[USB HUB HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB Gigabit ETH HAT]]<br />
* [[RPi Motor Driver Board]]<br />
* [[RPi Relay Board (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi Relay Board]]<br />
* [[RS232 TO RS485]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN HAT]]<br />
* [[RTC WatchDog HAT]]<br />
* [[Stack HAT]]<br />
* [[Stepper Motor HAT]]<br />
* [[Servo Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[Serial Expansion HAT]]<br />
* [[ARPI600]]<br />
* [[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
* [[PI-FAN-3007]]<br />
* [[PI-FAN-3007-B]]<br />
* [[Pioneer600]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7020E-NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7080G-Cat-M/NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM868-GSM/GPRS/GNSS]]<br />
* [[PN532 NFC HAT]]<br />
* [[PoE HAT (B) ]]<br />
* [[Power Management HAT]]<br />
* [[DVK512]]<br />
* [[e-Paper Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[E-Paper NB-IoT GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[Environment Sensor HAT]]<br />
* [[ETH/USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[ETH/USB HUB HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[High-Precision AD HAT]]<br />
* [[High-Precision AD/DA Board]]<br />
* [[Sense HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000C NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000G NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7020E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7070G Cat-M/NB-IoT/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-T 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600SA-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E LTE Cat-1 HAT]]<br />
* [[A7600C1 Cat-1/GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[A7600E Cat-1/GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G Router]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G HAT]]<br />
* [[5G CPE BOX]]<br />
* [[SX1262 868M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1262 915M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 433M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 470M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1302 LoRaWAN Gateway HAT]]<br />
* [[RPi Touch Keypad]]<br />
* [[Li-ion Battery HAT]]<br />
* [[Motor Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[Game HAT]]<br />
* [[Pi Zero USB Adapter]]<br />
* [[Compute Module IO Board Plus]]<br />
* [[ICE Tower Fan for Pi]]<br />
* [[ZED-F9P GPS-RTK HAT]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays =<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case) V2]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch Magic Mirror]]<br />
* [[13.3inch PiPad]]<br />
* [[12.5inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[11.9inch HDMI LCD ]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) (with case)]]<br />
* {{Retired|10.1inch HDMI LCD (D) (with case)}}<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (E)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1HP-CAPQLED]]<br />
* [[9inch 2560x1600 Monitor]]<br />
* [[9HP-CAPQLED]]<br />
* [[7.9inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch DPI LCD]]<br />
* [[7HP-CAPQLED]]<br />
* [[7inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch DSI LCD|7inch DSI LCD (with case A)]]<br />
* [[7inch DSI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (H) V4]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI AMOLED]]<br />
* [[5inch DPI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[5.5inch HDMI AMOLED]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch DPI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4inch DPI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch DPI LCD]]<br />
* [[3.5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch DPI LCD]]<br />
* [[2.8inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[2.23inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.44inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[EINK-DISP-103]]<br />
* [[LCD1602 RGB Module]]<br />
* [[Pico-Clock-Green]]<br />
* [[Pico-RGB-Matrix-P3-64x32]]<br />
* [[RGB-Matrix-P3-64x32]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Cameras =<br />
* [[6mm Wide Angle Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[16mm Telephoto Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[25mm Telephoto Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[35mm Telephoto Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[8-50mm Zoom Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[Camera Scheduler]]<br />
* [[HDMI to CSI Adapter]]<br />
* [[IMX477 12.3MP Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX477-160 12.3MP Camera]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi HQ Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi IR-CUT Camera (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi IR-CUT Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi NoIR Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi FPC Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (M)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (K)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (J)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (I)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (H)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (G)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (F)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (E)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (D)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (C)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi Zero V1.3 Camera]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Enclosure =<br />
* [[PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE]]<br />
* [[PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE-M.2]]<br />
* [[PI4-CASE-NANOSOUND-ONE]]<br />
* [[PI4-CASE-F]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Game Machine = <br />
* [[Game HAT]]<br />
* [[Arcade-101-1P]]<br />
| Mini PC/Micro:bit/Boards =<br />
* [[Micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Micro:bit V2]]<br />
* [[Micro bit Package B]]<br />
| Mini PC/Micro:bit/Expansions =<br />
* [[Edge Breakout for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Joystick for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Motor Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Robot Arm for micro bit|Robot Arm for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Piano for micro bit|Piano for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Servo Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Speaker for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[WM8960 Audio HAT]]<br />
| Mini PC/Maix AIoT/Boards =<br />
* [[Maix Bit AIoT Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Maix Go AIoT Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Maixduino AIoT Developer Kit]]<br />
| Mini PC/Maix AIoT/Expansions =<br />
* [[Maix R6+1 Microphone Array]]<br />
* [[Maix Binocular Camera]]<br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Boards=<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Module]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano 2GB Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Jetson TX2 Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Jetson TX2 NX]]<br />
* [[Jetson AGX Xavier Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Jetson Xavier NX]]<br />
* [[Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit]]<br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Packages=<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit Package A]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit Package B]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit Package C]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit Package D]]<br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Displays=<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[15.6inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case) V2]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[11.9inch HDMI LCD ]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7HP-CAPQLED]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[LCD1602 RGB Module]]<br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Cameras=<br />
* [[IMX219-77 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-77IR Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-83 Stereo Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-120 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160IR Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160 IR-CUT Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-170 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-200 Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi NoIR Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera V2]]<br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Modules=<br />
* [[Audio Card for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[Environment Sensor for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[Fan-4020-PWM-5V]]<br />
* [[UPS Power Module]]<br />
* [[UPS Power Module (B)]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[3-CH Relay for Jetson Nano]]<br />
<br />
*Enclousure<br />
<br />
* [[Jetson nano case (B)]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Case (C)]]<br />
* [[Jetson nano case (D)]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Case (E)]]<br />
| Mini PC/Micro:bit/Displays=<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD for micro:bit]]<br />
| Mini PC/BeagleBone/Boards =<br />
* [[BB Black]]<br />
| Mini PC/BeagleBone/Packages =<br />
* [[BB Black Package C]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package D]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package E]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce C]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce D]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce E]]<br />
| Mini PC/BeagleBone/Expansions =<br />
* [[LCD CAPE (7inch)]]<br />
* [[LCD CAPE (4.3inch)]]<br />
* [[MISC CAPE]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN CAPE]]<br />
* [[CAPE for Arduino]]<br />
| Mini PC/Cubie Series/Boards =<br />
* {{Retired|Cubietruck}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard2}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard}}<br />
| Mini PC/Cubie Series/Packages =<br />
* {{Retired|Cubietruck Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard2 Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard2 Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubietruck Acce A}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard Acce C}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard Package C}}<br />
| Mini PC/Cubie Series/Expansions =<br />
* {{Retired|DVK522}}<br />
* {{Retired|DVK570}}<br />
* {{Retired|DVK571}}<br />
| Mini PC/Misc/Boards =<br />
* {{Retired|MarsBoard AM335X}}<br />
* {{Retired|MarsBoard AM335X Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|MarsBoard AM335X Package B}}<br />
* {{Retired|MarsBoard RK3066 Pro}}<br />
* {{Retired|E9 mini PC}}<br />
| Mini PC/Misc/Expansions =<br />
* {{Retired|AM335X Adapter for Arduino}}<br />
* {{Retired|AM335X LCD Board}}<br />
* {{Retired|DVK720}}<br />
| Game Machines/Portable Game Machines/Raspberry Pi Based =<br />
* [[Game HAT]]<br />
* [[GamePi43]]<br />
* [[GamePi20]]<br />
* [[GamePi15]]<br />
* [[GPM280|GPM2803P0]]<br />
* [[GPM280|GPM2803P1]]<br />
| Game Machines/Arcade/Arcade=<br />
* [[Arcade-101-1P]]<br />
| Game Machines/Arcade/Arcade Console=<br />
* [[Arcade-C-1P]]<br />
* [[Arcade-C-2P]]<br />
* [[Arcade-D-1P]]<br />
| MCU Tools/RaspberryPi/Boards=<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Pico]]<br />
| MCU Tools/RaspberryPi/Accessories=<br />
* [[Pico-Audio]]<br />
* [[Pico-2CH-RS232]]<br />
* [[Pico-2CH-RS485]]<br />
* [[Pico-8SEG-LED]]<br />
* [[Pico-10DOF-IMU]]<br />
* [[Pico-CapTouch-ePaper-2.9]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.13]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.13-B]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.13-D]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.66]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.66-B]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.7]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.9]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.9-B]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-2.9-D]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-3.7]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-4.2]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-4.2-B]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-5.65]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-5.83]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-5.83-B]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-7.5]]<br />
* [[Pico-ePaper-7.5-B]]<br />
* [[Pico-ETH-CH9121]]<br />
* [[Pico-Environment-Sensor]]<br />
* [[Pico-Eval-Board]]<br />
* [[Pico-ESP8266]]<br />
* [[Pico-GPS-L76B]]<br />
* [[Pico-LCD-0.96]]<br />
* [[Pico-LCD-1.14]]<br />
* [[Pico-LCD-1.3]]<br />
* [[Pico-LCD-1.44]]<br />
* [[Pico-LCD-1.8]]<br />
* [[Pico-LCD-2]]<br />
* [[Pico-Motor-Driver]]<br />
* [[Pico-OLED-1.3]]<br />
* [[Pico-OLED-2.23]]<br />
* [[Pico-Relay-B]]<br />
* [[Pico-ResTouch-LCD-2.8]]<br />
* [[Pico-ResTouch-LCD-3.5]]<br />
* [[Pico-RGB-LED]]<br />
* [[Pico-RTC-DS3231]]<br />
* [[Pico-Servo-Driver]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM868-GSM/GPRS/GNSS]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7020E-NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7080G-Cat-M/NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-UPS-B]]<br />
* [[Raspberry-Pi-Pico-Kit-B]]<br />
* [[Raspberry-Pi-Pico-Basic-Kit]]<br />
* [[Raspberry-Pi-Pico-Sensor-Kit]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi Pico | Raspberry-Pi-Pico-Start-Kit]]<br />
* [[Pico-UPS-A]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Core =<br />
* [[Core746I]]<br />
* [[CoreH743I]]<br />
* [[XCore407I]]<br />
* [[Core429I]]<br />
* [[Core407I]]<br />
* [[Core407Z]]<br />
* [[Core407V]]<br />
* [[Core405R]]<br />
* [[Core205R]]<br />
* [[Core103Z]]<br />
* [[Core107V]]<br />
* [[Core103V]]<br />
* [[Core103R]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Open =<br />
* [[Open746I-C]]<br />
* [[Open429I-C]]<br />
* [[Open429Z-D]]<br />
* [[Open407I-C]]<br />
* [[Open407Z-C]]<br />
* [[Open407V-D]]<br />
* [[Open407V-C]]<br />
* [[Open405R-C]]<br />
* [[Open32F3-D]]<br />
* [[Open205R-C]]<br />
* [[Open103Z]]<br />
* [[Open107V]]<br />
* [[Open103V]]<br />
* [[Open103R]]<br />
* [[Open103C]]<br />
* [[Open32F0-D]]<br />
* [[Open051C]]<br />
* [[OpenH743I-C]]<br />
* {{Retired|Open32L-D}}<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Main Board/STM32 NUCLEO<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/NUCLEO =<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F767ZI]]<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F746ZG}}<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F446ZE]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F446RE]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F429ZI]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F411RE]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F410RB]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F401RE]]<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F334R8}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F303ZE}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F303RE}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F303K8}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F302R8}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F207ZG}}<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F103RB]]<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F091RC}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F072RB}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F070RB}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F042K6}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F031K6}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F030R8}}<br />
* [[NUCLEO-L476RG]]<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-L152RE}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-L073RZ}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-L053R8}}<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Main Board/STM32 XNUCLEO<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/XNUCLEO =<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F411RE]]<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F401RE]]<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F302R8]]<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F103RB]]<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F030R8]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Discovery =<br />
* [[STM32F746G-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32F469I-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32F429I-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32F411E-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32F4DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM32F3DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM32F0DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM32F072B-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32VLDISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM32L476G-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32L152C-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32L100C-DISCO]]<br />
* [[M24LR-DISCOVERY]]<br />
* {{Retired|STM32L-DISCOVERY}}<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/EVK / Port =<br />
* [[EVK407I]]<br />
* {{Retired|Port407Z}}<br />
* {{Retired|Port103Z}}<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (EN)]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (CN)]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (mini)]]<br />
* [[STLINK-V3MINI]]<br />
* [[ARM Debugger]]<br />
* [[STX-RLINK]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Adapters =<br />
* [[STM32-QFP176]]<br />
* [[STM32-QFP144]]<br />
* [[STM32-QFP100]]<br />
* [[STM32-QFP64]]<br />
* [[STM32-QFP48]]<br />
| MCU Tools/LPC/Core =<br />
* [[Core4357]]<br />
* [[Core4337]]<br />
* [[Core1788]]<br />
| MCU Tools/LPC/Open =<br />
* [[Open4357-C]]<br />
* [[Open4337-C]]<br />
* [[Open1788]]<br />
* [[Open1768]]<br />
* {{Retired|Open1343}}<br />
* {{Retired|Open11C14}}<br />
* {{Retired|Open1114}}<br />
| MCU Tools/STM8/Open =<br />
* [[Open8S208Q80]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM8/Discovery =<br />
* [[STM8A-DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM8L-DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM8S-DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM8SVLDISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[M24LR-DISCOVERY]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM8/Adapters =<br />
* [[STM8-QFP64-0.8]]<br />
* [[STM8-QFP64-0.5]]<br />
* [[STM8-QFP48]]<br />
* [[STM8-QFP44]]<br />
* [[STM8-QFP32]]<br />
* [[STM8-TSSOP20]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM8/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (EN)]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (CN)]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (mini)]]<br />
* [[STX-RLINK]]<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Main Board/AVR<br />
| MCU Tools/AVR/Arduino =<br />
* [[R3 PLUS]]<br />
* [[UNO PLUS]]<br />
| MCU Tools/AVR/Open =<br />
* [[OpenM128]]<br />
| MCU Tools/AVR/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[Atmel-ICE]]<br />
* [[USB AVR JTAGICE XPII]]<br />
* [[USB AVRISP XPII]]<br />
* [[USB AVRISP CH]]<br />
<!--* [[Retired|USB AVRISP]]<br />
* [[Retired|USB AVRISP PL]]--><br />
* {{Retired|AVRISP mkII}}<br />
| MCU Tools/AVR/Adapters =<br />
* [[M64+ ADP]]<br />
* [[M16+ ADPII]]<br />
* [[M48+ ADP]]<br />
* [[T2313+ ADP]]<br />
* [[T26+ ADP]]<br />
* [[T24+ ADP]]<br />
* [[T13+ ADPII]]<br />
* [[T13+ ADP]]<br />
| MCU Tools/PIC / C8051F/Boards =<br />
* [[Open18F4520]]<br />
* [[Open16F877A]]<br />
| MCU Tools/PIC / C8051F/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* {{Retired|PICkit3}}<br />
* [[PICkit 4]]<br />
* [[USB C8051F Debugger]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/ALTERA/Core =<br />
* [[CoreEP4CE10]]<br />
* [[CoreEP4CE6]]<br />
* [[CoreEP3C16]]<br />
* [[CoreEP3C5]]<br />
* [[CoreEP2C8]]<br />
* [[CoreEP2C5]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/ALTERA/Open =<br />
* [[OpenEP4CE10-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP4CE6-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP3C16-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP3C5-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP2C8-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP2C5-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEPM1270]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/ALTERA/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[USB Blaster V2]]<br />
* [[USB Blaster]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/ALTERA/Expansions =<br />
* [[DVK600]]<br />
* [[DVK601]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/XILINX/Core =<br />
* [[Core3S500E]]<br />
* [[Core3S250E]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/XILINX/Open =<br />
* [[Open3S500E]]<br />
* [[Open3S250E]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/XILINX/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[Platform Cable USB]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/XILINX/Expansions =<br />
* [[DVK600]]<br />
* [[DVK601]]<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Shields / Adapters/WAVESHARE =<br />
* [[2.8inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.5inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[4inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
* [[IO Expansion Shield]]<br />
* [[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
* [[Accessory Shield]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN Shield]]<br />
* [[Analog Test Shield]]<br />
* [[Music Shield]]<br />
* {{retired|GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield}}<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Shields / Adapters/ST X-Nucleo =<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-6180XA1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-CCA02M1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IDB04A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IDS01A5]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IHM01A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IHM03A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IKS01A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-NFC01A1]]<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Shields / Adapters/Adapters =<br />
* [[ARPI600]]<br />
* [[DVK571]]<br />
* [[CAPE for Arduino]]<br />
* [[E-Paper Shield]]<br />
| OLEDs / LCDs/OLED =<br />
* [[2.23inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.54inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch RGB OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED Module (C)]]<br />
* [[1.28inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.14inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.91inch OLED Module]]<br />
| OLEDs / LCDs/Raspberry Pi LCD =<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (G) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch DPI Pi]]<br />
* [[7HP-CAPQLED]]<br />
* [[7inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch DSI LCD|7inch DSI LCD (with case A)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (H) V4]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI AMOLED]]<br />
* [[5inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch DPI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
| OLEDs / LCDs/General Multi Color LCD =<br />
* [[10.1inch Capacitive Touch LCD (D)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (F)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (E)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (D)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (B)]]<br />
* {{Retired|7inch Capacitive Touch LCD}}<br />
* [[7inch Resistive Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch 480x272 Touch LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch 480x272 Touch LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch Capacitive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[3.2inch 320x240 Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[2.4inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[2.2inch 320x240 Touch LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[2inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.3inch Memory LCD]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[LCD1602 RGB Module]]<br />
| OLEDs / LCDs/e-Paper =<br />
* [[4.3inch e-Paper UART Module]]<br />
* [[13.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[9.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[7.8inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[7.8inch HDMI e-Paper]]<br />
* [[7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[7.5inch HD e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br />
* [[7.5inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[7.5inch NFC-Powered HD e-Paper]]<br />
* [[6inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[6inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br />
* [[5.65inch e-Paper Module (F)]]<br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Cloud Module]]<br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br />
* [[4.2inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[4.01inch e-Paper Module (F)|4.01inch e-Paper (F)]]<br />
* [[4.01inch e-Paper HAT (F)]]<br />
* [[3.7inch e-Paper HAT|3.7inch e-Paper]]<br />
* [[3.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br />
* [[2.9inch Touch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[2.9inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[2.7inch NFC-Powered e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module | 2.66.inch e-Paper]]<br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module (B) | 2.66inch e-Paper (B)]]<br />
* [[2.66inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper Cloud Module]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch Touch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[2.13inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[1.54inch NFC-Powered e-Paper (BB)]]<br />
* [[1.54inch NFC-Powered e-Paper (BW)]]<br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br />
* [[1.02inch e-paper Module]]<br />
* [[e-Paper Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[EINK-DISP-103]]<br />
* [[E-Paper Shield]]<br />
* [[e-Paper ESP8266 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[E-Paper ESP32 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[E-Paper NB-IoT GPRS HAT]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/NBIoT / 4G / 5G = <br />
* [[A7670E Cat-1 HAT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7020E-NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[Pico-SIM7080G-Cat-M/NB-IoT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000G NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7020E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-T 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G DTU]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DTU]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-CNSE 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G DONGLE]]<br />
* [[SIM8200EA-M2 5G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM8202G-M2 5G HAT]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/WiFi =<br />
<!--* [[ESP-01F]]<br />
* [[ESP-12F]]<br />
* [[ESP-12S]]--><br />
* {{Retired|ESP32-S}}<br />
* [[ESP32 One]]<br />
* [[ESP32-CAM]]<br />
* [[NodeMCU]]<br />
* [[NodeMCU-32S]]<br />
* [[ESP-C3-32S-Kit]]<br />
* [[EMW3162]]<br />
* [[EMW3162 (B)]]<br />
* {{Retired | WIFI-LPB100-A}}<br />
* {{Retired|WIFI-LPB100-B}}<br />
* [[WIFI-LPT100]]<br />
* [[WIFI-LPT100-B]]<br />
* [[WIFI232-A2]]<br />
* [[WIFI232-A]]<br />
* [[WIFI232-B2]]<br />
* [[WIFI232-B]]<br />
* [[EMW3162 WIFI Shield]]<br />
* [[WIFI-LPB100-A Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[WIFI-LPB100-B Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[WIFI-LPT100 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[WIFI232 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[WIFI400]]<br />
* [[WIFI501]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/ZigBee =<br />
* [[Core2530 (B)]]<br />
* [[Core2530]]<br />
* [[XCore2530]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit2]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit3]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit4]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit5]]<br />
* [[XBee USB Adapter]]<br />
* [[ZB502]]<br />
* [[ZB600]]<br />
* [[CC Debugger]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/Bluetooth =<br />
* [[Bluetooth Slave UART Board]]<br />
* [[Bluetooth Master UART Board]]<br />
* [[Core51822]]<br />
* [[Core51822 (B)]]<br />
* [[Core52840]]<br />
* [[Dual-mode Bluetooth]]<br />
* [[NRF51822 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[NRF52840 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[BLE400]]<br />
* [[ESP32 One]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/RF =<br />
* [[CC1101 RF Board]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (A)]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (B)]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (C)]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/GPS / GSM =<br />
* [[L76X GPS HAT]]<br />
* [[L76X GPS Module]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-7M-C (B)]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-7M-C]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-6M (B)]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-6M-C]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-6M]]<br />
* [[NEO-7M-C]]<br />
* [[NEO-6M-C]]<br />
* [[NEO-M8T GNSS TIMING HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-7Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[MAX-M8Q GNSS HAT]]<br />
* {{Retired|NEO-6M}}<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[ZED-F9P GPS-RTK HAT]]<br />
* {{retired|GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield}}<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/USB =<br />
* [[USB3300 USB HS Board]]<br />
* [[SL811 USB Board]]<br />
* [[CY7C68013A USB Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CY7C68013A USB Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[PCIe TO USB 3.2 Gen1 (B)]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/LoRa =<br />
* [[SX1262 868M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1262 915M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 433M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 470M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1302 868M LoRaWAN Gateway]]<br />
* [[SX1302 LoRaWAN Gateway HAT]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/NFC =<br />
* [[PN532 NFC HAT]]<br />
* [[ST25R3911B NFC Board]]<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/USB to UART / FIFO =<br />
* {{Retired|FT245 EVAL BOARD}}<br />
* [[USB TO TTL]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS232/485/TTL]]<br />
* [[FT232 EVAL BOARD]]<br />
* [[CP2102 EVAL BOARD]]<br />
* [[FT245 USB FIFO Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[FT245 USB FIFO Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (Type C)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (Type A)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (type C)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[PCIe TO M.2 (A)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (type C)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/Ethernet =<br />
* [[LAN8720 ETH Board]]<br />
* [[DP83848 Ethernet Board]]<br />
* [[ENC28J60 Ethernet Board]]<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/Ethernet to UART =<br />
* [[UART TO ETH]]<br />
* [[2-CH UART TO ETH]]<br />
* [[RS485 TO ETH]]<br />
* [[RS232/485 TO ETH]]<br />
* {{Retired|UART ETH E001}}<br />
* {{Retired|ETH TO 232 (A)}}<br />
* {{Retired|UART ETH E401}}<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/RS232 / RS485 / CAN =<br />
* [[2-CH RS485 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH RS232 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH CAN FD HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH CAN HAT]]<br />
* [[Modbus RTU Relay]]<br />
* [[RS232 Board]]<br />
* [[RS232 TO RS485]]<br />
* [[RS485 Board (3.3V)]]<br />
* [[RS485 Board (5V)]]<br />
* [[SN65HVD230 CAN Board]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS485]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS232/485/TTL]]<br />
| Modules/Cameras/General Camera =<br />
* [[MLX90640-D55 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[MLX90640-D110 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[MLX90641-D55 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[OV2640 Camera Board]]<br />
* [[OV9655 Camera Board]]<br />
* [[OV7670 Camera Board]]<br />
* [[OV7670 Camera Board (B)]]<br />
* [[OV5640 Camera Board (A)]]<br />
* [[OV5640 Camera Board (B)]]<br />
* [[OV5640 Camera Board (C)]]<br />
| Modules/Cameras/USB Camera =<br />
* [[OV2710 2MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
* [[OV5640 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
* [[OV5648 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
* [[IMX179 8MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
* [[IMX258 13MP OIS USB Camera (A)]]<br />
* [[IMX335 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
| Modules/Cameras/AI Camera =<br />
* [[OpenNCC-Knight-4G8M]]<br />
| Modules/Cameras/Raspberry Pi Camera =<br />
* [[6mm Wide Angle Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[16mm Telephoto Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[25mm Telephoto Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[35mm Telephoto Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[8-50mm Zoom Lens for Pi]]<br />
* [[Camera Scheduler]]<br />
* [[IMX477 12.3MP Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX477-160 12.3MP Camera]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi HQ Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi IR-CUT Camera (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi IR-CUT Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi NoIR Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi FPC Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (M)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (K)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (J)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (I)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (H)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (G)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (F)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (E)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (D)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (C)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi Zero V1.3 Camera]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Accelerometer / Angular rate / Compass =<br />
* [[10 DOF IMU Sensor (C)]]<br />
* [[10 DOF IMU Sensor (B)]]<br />
* [[10 DOF IMU Sensor (D)]]<br />
* [[LSM303DLHC Board]]<br />
* [[L3G4200D Board]]<br />
* [[MAG3110 Board]]<br />
* {{Retired|10 DOF IMU Sensor}}<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Fingerprint / Sound =<br />
* [[Sound Sensor]]<br />
* [[UART Fingerprint Reader]]<br />
* [[Capacitive Fingerprint Reader]]<br />
* [[UART Fingerprint Sensor (C)]]<br />
* [[UART Fingerprint Sensor (R)]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Gas =<br />
* [[Dust Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-2 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-3 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-5 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-7 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-135 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[SGP40 VOC Sensor]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Light =<br />
* [[TCS34725 Color Sensor]]<br />
* [[TSL25911 Light Sensor]]<br />
* [[Light Sensor]]<br />
* [[Photo Interrupter Sensor]]<br />
* [[Infrared Proximity Sensor]]<br />
* [[Tracker Sensor]]<br />
* [[Infrared Reflective Sensor]]<br />
* [[PAJ7620U2 Gesture Sensor]]<br />
* [[UV Sensor (B)]]<br />
* [[UV Sensor]]<br />
* [[Laser Sensor]]<br />
* [[TOF Laser Range Sensor]]<br />
* [[VL53L1X Distance Sensor]]<br />
* [[VL53L0X Distance Sensor]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Temperature / Humidity =<br />
* [[Moisture Sensor]]<br />
* [[DHT11 Temperature-Humidity Sensor]]<br />
* [[DHT22 Temperature-Humidity Sensor]]<br />
* [[BMP388 Barometric Pressure Sensor]]<br />
* [[BME280 Environmental Sensor]]<br />
* [[Infrared Temperature Sensor]]<br />
* [[WSTP11A]]<br />
* [[WSSP08A]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Others =<br />
* [[AS7341 Spectral Color Sensor]]<br />
* [[Color Sensor]]<br />
* [[Hall Sensor]]<br />
* [[Rotation Sensor]]<br />
* [[Tilt Sensor]]<br />
* [[Liquid Level Sensor]]<br />
* [[Sensors Pack]]<br />
* [[Flame Sensor]]<br />
| Modules/Storage/SD / TF Card Storage =<br />
* [[Micro SD Storage Board]]<br />
* [[SD Storage Board]]<br />
| Modules/Storage/Flash =<br />
* [[AT45DBXX DataFlash Board]]<br />
* [[FM24CLXX FRAM Board]]<br />
* {{Retired|FM24CXX FRAM Board}}<br />
* [[AT24CXX EEPROM Board]]<br />
* [[NandFlash Board (A)]]<br />
* [[NorFlash Board (A)]]<br />
* [[NorFlash Board (B)]]<br />
* [[W25QXX DataFlash Board]]<br />
| Modules/Storage/RAM =<br />
* [[IS62WV12816BLL SRAM Board]]<br />
* [[IS62WV51216BLL SRAM Board]]<br />
* [[SDRAM Board (B)]]<br />
| Modules/Others/AD / DA =<br />
* [[AD Keypad]]<br />
* [[Analog Test Board]]<br />
* [[Analog Test Shield]]<br />
* [[TLC1543 ADC Board]]<br />
* [[PCF8591 AD DA Board]]<br />
| Modules/Others/Motor =<br />
* [[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
* [[Motor Control Board]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IHM01A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IHM03A1]]<br />
* [[SMD258C]]<br />
* [[SMD356C]]<br />
| Modules/Others/Key / Button =<br />
* [[Capacitive Touch Keypad (B)]]<br />
* [[Capacitive Touch Keypad]]<br />
* [[RPi Touch Keypad]]<br />
* [[AD Keypad]]<br />
* [[5 IO Keypad]]<br />
* [[4x4 Keypad]]<br />
* [[8 Push Buttons]]<br />
| Modules/Others/LED =<br />
* [[RPi LED Matrix]]<br />
* [[8 SEG LED Board]]<br />
| Modules/Others/RTC =<br />
* [[DS1302 RTC Board]]<br />
* [[PCF8563 RTC Board]]<br />
| Modules/Others/Decoder =<br />
* [[WM8960 Audio Board]]<br />
* [[VS1003B MP3 Board]]<br />
* [[UDA1380 Board]]<br />
* [[USB TO AUDIO]]<br />
| Modules/Others/Misc =<br />
* [[PCF8574 IO Expansion Board]]<br />
* [[Logic Level Converter]]<br />
* [[MCP23017 IO Expansion Board]]<br />
* [[Mix Board]]<br />
* [[Serial Expansion HAT]]<br />
* [[VGA PS2 Board]]<br />
* [[Solar Power Manager]]<br />
* [[Solar Power Manager (B)]]<br />
* [[VL53L0X Distance Sensor]]<br />
* [[Barcode Scanner Module]]<br />
* {{Retired|DoWatch}}<br />
}}</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=4inch_DPI_LCD_(B)&diff=21009
4inch DPI LCD (B)
2021-01-12T11:31:15Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: /* Audio output */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox item<br />
|img=[[File:4inch-DPI-LCD-B-1.jpg|300px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/4inch-dpi-lcd-b.htm]]<br />
|caption=480x800, 4inch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, 5-points Touch.<br />
|platform=Raspberry Pi<br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[https://www.waveshare.net/shop/4inch-DPI-LCD-B.htm 4inch DPI LCD(B)]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/4inch-dpi-lcd-b.htm 4inch DPI LCD(B)]<br />
|interface1=RPi I/Os<br />
|interface2=DPI<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}}<br />
}}<br />
<div class="tabber"><br />
<div class="tabbertab" title="Introduction"><br />
== '''Introduction''' ==<br />
480x800, 4inch IPS Display for Raspberry Pi, DPI interface, 5-points capacitive touch control.<br />
<br />
== '''Features''' ==<br />
*4inch IPS Display, 480×800 hardware resolution.<br />
*Designed for Raspberry Pi, based on Raspberry Pi 40pin GPIO interface.<br />
*Using DPI666 interface of Raspberry Pi to drive LCD, refresh rate up to 60Hz.<br />
*Drive capacitive touch through I2C interface of Raspberry Pi, 5-points touch, toughened glass panel, hardness up to 6H.<br />
*Supports Raspbian and Kali systems.<br />
*With high-fidelity speakers and 3.5mm audio output. (Note: Pi4B doesn’t support audio output temporarily)<br />
*Two spin buttons, for backlight brightness and volume adjustment.<br />
<br />
=='''How to use'''==<br />
This LCD can support Raspbian and Kali systems.<br />
<br />
Please download the latest version of the image on the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ Raspberry Pi official website.]<br />
<br />
1) Download the compressed file to the PC, and unzip it to get the .img file.<br />
<br />
2) Connect the TF card to the PC, use SDFormatter.exe software to format the TF card.<br />
<br />
3) Open the Win32DiskImager.exe software, select the system image downloaded in step 1, and click‘Write’ to write the system image.<br />
<br />
4) After the image has finished writing, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card(/boot/), add the following code at the end of config.txt, then save and quit the TF card safely.<br />
gpio=0-9=a2<br />
gpio=12-17=a2<br />
gpio=20-25-=a2<br />
dtoverlay=dpi24<br />
enable_dpi_lcd=1<br />
display_default_lcd=1<br />
extra_transpose_buffer=2<br />
dpi_group=2<br />
dpi_mode=87<br />
dpi_output_format=0x7f216<br />
dpi_timings=480 0 40 48 128 800 0 13 3 15 0 0 0 60 0 41000000 6<br />
dtoverlay=waveshare-4dpib-3b-4b<br />
dtoverlay=waveshare-4dpib-3b<br />
dtoverlay=waveshare-4dpib-4b<br />
<br />
<font color=red>Note: For Raspberry Pi 4, you need to comment out dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D.</font><br />
<br />
5)Download the [[File:4DPIB_DTBO.zip|4inch DPI LCD (B) DTBO file]] and extract 3 dtbo files. Copy these three files to the overlays directory (/boot/overlays/), as shown in the following figure:<br />
<br />
[[File:4inch-DPI-LCD-B-Manual01.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
6) Save and quit the TF card safely, and insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi.<br />
<br />
7) Insert the 4inch DPI LCD (B) into the 40PIN GPIO interface of the Raspberry Pi, power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for about ten seconds to display normally.<br />
<br />
== '''Rotation'''(Working with Raspberry Pi) ==<br />
<br />
'''Display Rotating'''<br />
<br />
Add this statement in the config.txt file (the config file is located in the root directory of the TF card, which is named /boot):<br />
display_rotate=1 #1:90;2: 180; 3: 270<br />
<br />
And then restart the Raspberry Pi after saving.<br />
sudo reboot<br />
'''Touch Rotating'''<br />
<br />
After the display is rotated, the position of touch is incorrect because the touch doesn’t change with the display angle. So the touch also needs to be modified.<br />
<br />
1.Install libinput.<br />
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-libinput<br />
<br />
If the system you installed is Ubuntu or Jetson Nano. The installation code is:<br />
sudo apt install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics<br />
<br />
2.Create the xorg.conf.d directory under /etc/X11/ (if the directory already exists, proceed directly to step 3).<br />
sudo mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d<br />
<br />
3.Copy the 40-libinput-conf file to the directory you created just now.<br />
sudo cp /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/<br />
4.Edit this file.<br />
sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf<br />
<br />
Find the part of the touchscreen, add the following statement inside, and then save the file.<br />
Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1"<br />
<br />
Similar to the picture below:<br />
<br />
[[File:touch roate.jpg]]<br /><br />
5. save and reboot your Pi<br />
sudo reboot<br />
<br />
After completing these steps. The LCD could rotate 90 degrees both display and touch function.<br />
<br />
'''Note:'''<br />
<br />
90 degree: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1"<br />
<br />
180 degree: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "-1 0 1 0 -1 1 0 0 1"<br />
<br />
270 degree: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1"<br />
<br />
=='''Audio output'''==<br />
'''Note:''' This function currently only supports Raspberry Pi 3B+, and versions before 3B+, and doesn’t support Raspberry Pi 4B temporarily.<br />
*Modify /boot/config.txt and add the following code at the end of config.txt:<br />
dtoverlay=pwm<br />
gpio=18=a5<br />
*Modify /etc/rc.local and add the following code before exit 0 of rc.local:<br />
sudo raspi-gpio set 18 a5<br />
*To test audio output, you can use the mplayer tool, please run the following code to install and use:<br />
sudo apt-get install mplayer<br />
mplayer xxx.mp3<br />
'''Note''': If there is no sound, you can try the following two solutions:<br />
<br />
1. Turn the Volume adjustment knob.<br />
<br />
2. Check whether the audio output is normal,please run the following code:<br />
sudo raspi-config<br />
Choose Advanced Options -> Audio -> 1 Force 3.5mm ('headphone') jack<br />
<br />
=='''Knob introduction'''==<br />
*'''Backlight''': Adjust the screen brightness.<br />
*'''Volume''': Adjust the speaker volume.<br />
=='''Others'''==<br />
===Disable power saving.===<br />
If you want to keep the display turning on all the time, you can disable the power saving function.<br /><br />
Modify file lightdm.conf<br /><br />
<pre><br />
sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf<br />
</pre><br />
Find the [SeatDefaults] option and uncomment the line"xserver-command", modify it as below:<br />
<pre><br />
#xserver-command=X<br />
</pre><br />
Modify this code to<br />
<pre><br />
xserver-command=X -s 0 -dpms<br />
</pre><br />
*-s # –Disable the display protecting.<br />
*dpms Disable power saving.<br />
Reboot<br /><br />
<pre><br />
sudo reboot<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===Turn on/off HDMI output===<br />
You can use the following commands to disable/enable the displaying.<br />
<pre><br />
vcgencmd display_power 0<br />
vcgencmd display_power 1<br />
</pre><br />
== '''Interface''' ==<br />
The pins labeled "NC" below means that those pins of Raspberry Pi are not occupied by the LCD, and the user can use them for other applications.<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
! PIN NO. !! SYMBOL !! DESCRIPTION<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || NC || Power positive (3.3V power input)<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || 5V || Power positive (5V power input)<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || VSYNC || Vertical sync<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || 5V || Power positive (5V power input)<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || HSYNC || Horizontal sync<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || B0 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || G2 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 10 || G3 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || G5 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || AUDIO || Audio output<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || TP_INT || Touch Panel interrupt<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || R2 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 16 || R3 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || NC || Power positive (3.3V power input)<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || R4 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || TP_SDA || I2C SDA for touch panel<br />
|-<br />
| 20 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 21 || B5 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || R5 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || TP_SCL || I2C SCL for touch panel<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || B4 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || B3 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || LCD_CLK || LCD clock<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || DE || LCD data enable<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || B1 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 30 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 31 || B2 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || G0 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 33 || G1 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 34 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 35 || NC || GPIO interface<br />
|-<br />
| 36 || G4 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 37 || NC || GPIO interface<br />
|-<br />
| 38 || R0 || RGB signal cable<br />
|-<br />
| 39 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 40 || R1 || RGB signal cable<br />
|}<br />
</div><br />
<div class="tabbertab" title="Resources"><br />
== '''Resource''' ==<br />
=== Software ===<br />
* [http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter]<br />
* [http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
* [http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip PuTTY]<br />
</div><br />
<div class="tabbertab" title="FAQ"><br />
== '''FAQ''' ==<br />
<br />
== '''Anti-Piracy''' ==<br />
{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}<br />
== <font color=red>'''Beware of knock-offs'''</font> ==<br />
{{Beware of knock-offs}}<br />
<br />
</div><br />
<div class="tabbertab" title="Support"><br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service02}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]<br />
</div></div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Template:4inch_HDMI_LCD_Manual&diff=20563
Template:4inch HDMI LCD Manual
2020-11-30T01:47:27Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: /* Getting Started */</p>
<hr />
<div>== '''Features''' ==<br />
* 800×480 hardware resolution<br />
* Resistive touch control<br />
* IPS technology, high quality, and perfect displaying from the very wide viewing angle.<br />
* It is compatible and can be directly inserted in any version of Raspberry Pi (For the Raspberry Pi 1 B and Raspberry Pi Zero, HDMI cable is required and should be purchase separately).<br />
* Drivers provided (works with your own Raspbian/Ubuntu/Kali and Retropie system directly)<br />
* Also works as a computer monitor, in this case, the touch panel is unavailable and HDMI cable is required.<br />
* When only used for display, does not occupy any I/O resources (using touch function will occupy I/O resources).<br />
* Backlight control to lower power consumption.<br />
<br />
=='''Video'''==<br />
<youtube>https://youtu.be/0BsDy5CiRUU</youtube><br />
<br />
== '''Getting Started''' ==<br />
=== Hardware Connection === <br />
[[File:4inch-HDMI-LCD-4.jpg|thumb|400px|Hardware connection]]<br />
<br />
# Plug the LCD to your Raspberry Pi:<br />
#* There are 40 pins on Raspberry Pi Model A+/B+/2 B/3 B but only 26 pins on the LCD, so you should pay attention to connecting the pins to your Pi accordingly.<br />
# Connect the HDMI Connector to both the HDMI interfaces on the LCD and the Pi.<br />
#* You should connect the LCD to Raspberry Pi Model B or Raspberry Pi Zero with an HDMI cable rather than an HDMI Connector.<br />
# Turn on the "backlight" switch on the back of the LCD.<br />
===Install the touch driver===<br />
You can enable the touch in two ways: Method 1. install the driver to your Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate OS. Method 2. use the Ready-to-use image file of which LCD driver was pre-installed.<br />
<br />
'''Method 1. Driver installation'''<br />
<br />
Please download the latest version of the image on the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ Raspberry Pi official website.] (Raspbian/Ubuntu Mate/Kali or Retropie)<br />
<br />
1) Download the compressed image file to the PC, and unzip it to get the .img file.<br />
<br />
2) Connect the TF card to the PC, open the [[:File:Win32DiskImager.zip|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|RPi Image Installation Guides]] for more details)<br />
<br />
3) After the image has finished writing, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card. Add the following code at the end of config.txt, then save and quit the TF card safely.<br />
hdmi_group=2<br />
hdmi_mode=87<br />
hdmi_timings=480 0 40 10 80 800 0 13 3 32 0 0 0 60 0 32000000 3<br />
dtoverlay=ads7846,cs=1,penirq=25,penirq_pull=2,speed=50000,keep_vref_on=0,swapxy=0,pmax=255,xohms=150,xmin=200,xmax=3900,ymin=200,ymax=3900<br />
display_rotate=3<br />
hdmi_drive=1<br />
hdmi_force_hotplug=1<br />
<font color=red>Note: For Raspberry Pi 4, you need to comment out dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D.<br />
#dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-V3D.</font><br />
<br />
4) 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 can connect the Raspberry Pi to the HDMI display or log in remotely with SSH).<br />
<br />
5) Then open the terminal of Raspberry Pi to install the touch driver which can be found in the /boot/ directory. '''Note: The Raspberry Pi must be connected to the network, or else the touch driver won't be successfully installed.'''<br />
git clone https://github.com/waveshare/LCD-show.git<br />
cd LCD-show/<br />
chmod +x LCD4-800x480-show<br />
<font color=red>./LCD4-800x480-show</font><br />
The touch function will work after restart. For ease of use, you can set the screen orientation, see: [[#Screen orientation settings]].<br />
<br />
'''Method 2. Using Ready-to-use image'''<br />
<br />
The image file with the pre-installed driver is located in the IMAGE directory of the CD. Extract the .7z file and you will get a .img file. Write the image to your micro SD card (How to write an image to a micro SD card for your Pi? See [[RPi-Image-Installation-Guides|RPi Image Installation Guides]] for more details). Then insert the card to your Pi, power up and enjoy it.<br />
<br />
== '''Screen orientation settings''' ==<br />
After touch driver installed, the screen orientation can be set by these commands:<br />
* 0 degree rotation<br />
cd LCD-show/<br />
./LCD4-800x480-show 0<br />
* 90 degree rotation<br />
cd LCD-show/<br />
./LCD4-800x480-show 90<br />
* 180 degree rotation<br />
cd LCD-show/<br />
./LCD4-800x480-show 180<br />
* 270 degree rotation<br />
cd LCD-show/<br />
./LCD4-800x480-show 270<br />
<br />
== '''Touch screen calibration''' ==<br />
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.'''<br />
<br />
*Run the following command to install:<br />
sudo apt-get install xinput-calibrator <br />
* Click the "Menu" button on the taskbar, choose "Preference" -> "Calibrate Touchscreen".<br />
* Finish the touch calibration following the prompts. Maybe rebooting is required to make calibration active.<br />
* You can create a 99-calibration.conf file to save the touch parameters (not necessary if file exists).<br />
sudo mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d<br />
sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf<br />
* Save the touch parameters (may differ depending on LCD) to 99-calibration.conf, as shown in the picture:<br />
[[File:5inch_HDMI_LCD_FAQ1.jpg]]<br />
<br />
*Press the keys Ctrl+X, and select option Y to save the modification.<br />
<br />
*The modification will be valid after rebooting the system. Enter the following command for system reboot:<br />
sudo reboot<br />
<br />
== '''Install virtual keyboard''' ==<br />
1.Execute the following code to install the corresponding software.<br />
sudo apt-get update<br />
sudo apt-get install matchbox-keyboard<br />
sudo nano /usr/bin/toggle-matchbox-keyboard.sh<br />
2.Copy the following content to toggle-matchbox-keyboard.sh, save and exit.<br />
#!/bin/bash<br />
#This script toggle the virtual keyboard<br />
PID=`pidof matchbox-keyboard`<br />
if [ ! -e $PID ]; then<br />
killall matchbox-keyboard<br />
else<br />
matchbox-keyboard &<br />
fi<br />
3.Execute the following code.<br />
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/toggle-matchbox-keyboard.sh<br />
sudo mkdir /usr/local/share/applications<br />
sudo nano /usr/local/share/applications/toggle-matchbox-keyboard.desktop<br />
4. Copy the following content to toggle-matchbox-keyboard.desktop, save and exit.<br />
[Desktop Entry]<br />
Name=Toggle Matchbox Keyboard<br />
Comment=Toggle Matchbox Keyboard`<br />
Exec=toggle-matchbox-keyboard.sh<br />
Type=Application<br />
Icon=matchbox-keyboard.png<br />
Categories=Panel;Utility;MB<br />
X-MB-INPUT-MECHANSIM=True<br />
5.Execute the following code, this step must use the "pi" user authority, if you use the administrator authority, the file will not be found.<br />
sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxpanel/LXDE-pi/panels/panel<br />
6.Find the code similar to the following.(the icon of different versions may be different)<br />
Plugin {<br />
type = launchbar<br />
Config {<br />
Button {<br />
id=lxde-screenlock.desktop<br />
}<br />
Button {<br />
id=lxde-logout.desktop<br />
}<br />
}<br />
7. Add the following code to add a Button item, as shown below.<br />
Button {<br />
id=/usr/local/share/applications/toggle-matchbox-keyboard.desktop<br />
}<br />
[[File:RPILCD-INSTALL-KEYBOARD01.png|400px]]<br />
<br />
8. Execute the following code to restart the system, you can see a virtual keyboard icon in the upper left corner of the LCD.<br />
sudo reboot<br />
== '''Interface''' ==<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
! PIN NO. !! SYMBOL !! DESCRIPTION<br />
|-<br />
| 1, 17 || 3.3V || Power positive (3.3V power input)<br />
|-<br />
| 2, 4 || 5V || Power positive (5V power input)<br />
|-<br />
| 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 24 || NC || NC<br />
|-<br />
| 6, 9, 14, 20, 25 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || TP_SI || SPI data input of Touch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 21 || TP_SO || SPI data output of Touch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || TP_IRQ || Touch Panel interrupt, low level while the Touch Panel detects touching<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || TP_SCK || SPI clock of Touch Panel<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || TP_CS || Touch Panel chip selection, low active<br />
|}</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Template:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual&diff=19563
Template:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual
2020-08-04T06:15:00Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: /* How to use */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
== '''How to use''' ==<br />
1. This LCD supports Windows 7/8/8.1/10 when working with PC via HDMI interface<br />
: 1) Connect the Touch interface of LCD to the USB port of PC by USB cable. The touch function is enabled after that.<br />
: 2) Connect the HDMI interface of LCD to the HDMI interface of PC by HDMI cable. LCD displays normally after a few seconds. The sound can output through the speaker by default, and also can output by connecting to 3.5mm earphones through HP audio output port.<br />
Note:<br />
: 1) If you connect multiple screens to your PC, please set this LCD as the main display for properly touching <br />
: 2) If the USB port of PC cannot supply much voltage for the LCD, you can connect external 5V power supply to the Power interface of LCD.<br />
: 3) We recommend you to set the icons bigger for better displaying.<br />
<br />
<br />
2. When working with Raspberry Pi, this LCD supports Raspbian/Ubuntu mate/Kali/Retropie/Windows 10 IoT Core <br /><br />
When working with Raspberry Pi, you should set the resolution of the LCD by yourself, or else the LCD screen will not work. For more detail information, please read the following section.<br /><br />
Please download the latest version of the image on the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ Raspberry Pi official website.] <br /><br />
<br />
:1) Download the compressed file to the PC, and unzip it to get the .img file.<br />
<br />
:2) Connect the TF card to the PC, use SDFormatter.exe software to format the TF card.<br />
<br />
:3) Open the Win32DiskImager.exe software, select the system image downloaded in step 1, and click‘Write’ to write the system image.<br />
<br />
:4) After the image has finished writing, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, add the following code at the end of config.txt, then save and quit the TF card safely.<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
max_framebuffer_height=1920<br />
max_usb_current=1<br />
hdmi_group=2<br />
hdmi_mode=87<br />
hdmi_timings=1080 0 112 16 160 1920 0 4 10 10 0 0 0 60 0 140000000 3<br />
extra_transpose_buffer=2<br />
gpu_mem=512<br />
</source><br />
: 5) Save and eject the card.<br />
: 6)Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB port of Raspberry Pi.<br />
: 7) Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI port of Raspberry Pi and then power on the Raspberry Pi, it can display normally after waiting for about ten seconds.<br />
Note: If you are using Pi4 or a higher version of Raspberry Pi, the HDMI interface of the LCD needs to be connected to the HDMI0 port of the Raspberry Pi (near the power port).<br />
<br />
== '''Setting orientation''' ==<br />
<br />
=== Display orientation ===<br />
'''If you are using Pi4, you can rotate in the following ways:'''<br />
*1. Open Screen Configuration。<br />
[[File:5.5inch-HDMI-AMOLED-Manual-11.jpg|400px]]<br />
*2. Rotate display as figure<br />
[[File:5.5inch-HDMI-AMOLED-Manual-12.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
[[File:5.5inch-HDMI-AMOLED-Manual-13.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
[[File:5.5inch-HDMI-AMOLED-Manual-14.jpg|400px]]<br />
*3. The LCD will work normally after you rotate the touch as well.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''If you are using Pi 3+/Pi 3 or older versions, use the following method to rotate: '''<br />
*1. Add the following line to config.txt file which is located in BOOT directory.<br />
display_rotate=1 #1:90;2: 180; 3: 270<br />
<br />
*2. Save and reboot Raspberry Pi<br />
sudo reboot<br />
<br />
*3.Touch orientation<br />
The Touch of the LCD cannot be changed along with the display, in this case, you should rotate the touch manually after changing the display orientation. With this display, you can rotate the touch by using a card needle or tweezer and pressing the following button.(To avoid from unintended touching, we hide the Rotate Touch button in the case)<br />
<br />
[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-20.jpg|80px]]<br />
<br />
Note: The touch orientation may be wrong with a new OS, you can fix it by pressing the Rotate Touch button.<br />
<br />
== '''GUI improving''' ==<br />
For better display and touching, you can modify the theme setting. Set the icons and text bigger. Here we take Raspbian as examples.<br />
*Select Menu-》Preferences-》Appearance Settings-》Defaults-》For large screens:Set Defaults-》OK。<br />
[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-03.jpg|400px]][[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-04.jpg|400px]]<br />
*Mosify the font size of System<br />
[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-05.jpg|400px]]<br />
*Right-click the taskbar and select-》Panel Settings -》Set the size of Geometry.<br />
[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-01.jpg|400px]]<br />
[[File:7inch-FHD-Monitor-Manual-02.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
== '''Keys''' ==<br />
*ON/OFF:Signle press to turn on/off display, Long-press to adjust the brightness.<br />
*Rotate Touch: Adjust the orientation of touch. To avoid unintended touching, the button is hidden in the case.<br />
<br />
=='''Others'''==<br />
===Disable power saving.===<br />
If you want to keep the display turning on all the time, you can disable the power saving function.<br /><br />
Modify file lightdm.conf<br /><br />
<pre><br />
sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf<br />
</pre><br />
Find the [SeatDefaults] option and uncomment the line"xserver-command", modify it as below:<br />
<pre><br />
#xserver-command=X<br />
</pre><br />
Modify this code to<br />
<pre><br />
xserver-command=X -s 0 -dpms<br />
</pre><br />
*-s # –Disable the display protecting.<br />
*dpms Disable power saving.<br />
Reboot<br /><br />
<pre><br />
sudo reboot<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===Turn on/off HDMI output===<br />
You can use the following commands to disable/enable the displaying.<br />
<pre><br />
vcgencmd display_power 0<br />
vcgencmd display_power 1<br />
</pre></div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Camera_Scheduler&diff=19456
Camera Scheduler
2020-07-31T10:38:14Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{infobox item|<br />
|img=[[File:Camera-Scheduler-3.jpg|400px|alt=Camera Scheduler|link=https://www.waveshare.com/camera-scheduler.htm]]<br />
|caption=Camera Scheduler, allows the Raspberry Pi to Connect Two Cameras<br />
|category=[[:Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net 微雪电子]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/camera-scheduler.htm Website]<br />
}}<br />
==Instruction==<br />
This scheduler is designed for Raspberry Pi, the specific FPC used allows the Rspberry Pi to connect two cameras. You can switch the cameras by controlling the GPIO.<br />
<br />
==How to use==<br />
=== Configuration===<br />
;1. Hardware connection<br />
Connect FPC cable of Raspberry Pi to CSI interface of Raspberry PI. The CSI interface of Pi 2B, 3B, 3B+ located between LAN port and HDMI port. The CSI interface of Pi 4 is placed between HDMI1 interface and the audio jack. If you use Pi zero, the CSI interface is besided the Power port. Here is the diagram of Pi 4.<br /><br />
[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-1.jpg|400px]]<br /><br />
Note that the silver side (metal side) should toward to the HDMI interface. Release the black buckle, align the FPC cable and insert it tightly, then close the black buckle.<br />
;2. Enable camera<br />
The camera interface of Raspberry Pi is default disabled. Before you use camera, you should enable it.<br /><br />
Open Raspberry Pi terminal and excute command '''sudo raspi-config''', then choose Interfacing Options -> Camera -> Yes <br /><br />
[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-2.jpg|500px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-3.jpg|500px]]<br /><br /><br />
[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-4.jpg|500px]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-5.jpg|500px]]<br /><br /><br />
<br />
;Reboot Raspberry Pi<br />
sudo reboot<br />
;3. Test camera<br />
:Open terminal and test camera<br />
:'''Capture picture''':sudo raspistill -o image-01.jpg<br />
:[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-6.jpg|500px]]<br />
:'''Snapshot''':sudo raspivid -o video-01.h264 -t 10000<br />
:[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-7.jpg|500px]]<br />
;4. Swtich camera<br />
:Solder a wire to pad of FPC cable<br />
:[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-8.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
:'''Manually switch''': Pull-down the pad, that is connect the wire to GND<br />
:[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-9.jpg|400px]]<br />
: Switch the camera, run camera command to test if cameras are switched. If it failed to switch, please check the soldering.<br />
:'''Python switch camera''': Connect the wire to one GPIO, here we connect it to PIN 37. Download demo codes from wiki. <br />
:[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-10.jpg|400px]]<br />
: Download demo codes from Resources and copy it to your Raspberry Pi.<br />
: Enter the directory of demo codes, run the codes to auto snapshot. This script will switch camera and take picture every 5s, and save pictures to /home/pi/Pictures. <br />
cd /boot/Camera-Scheduler/<br />
sudo python switch-photo.py<br />
:[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-11.jpg|400px]]<br />
: Enter the directory of demo codes, run the codes to auto recoding. This scrip will switch camera and take a 10s long video every 15s. Videos will be saved in /hoem/pi/Videos.<br />
cd /boot/Camera-Scheduler/<br />
sudo python switch-video.py<br />
:[[File:Camera-Scheduler-manual-12.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
*[[:File:Camera-Scheduler-size.png|Dimension]]<br />
=== Demo codes ===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.net/w/upload/0/08/Camera-Scheduler.rar 示例程序] <br><br />
<br />
==Supports==<br />
{{Services00}}</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Template:10.1-inch-hdmi-lcd-img&diff=19428
Template:10.1-inch-hdmi-lcd-img
2020-07-30T11:10:31Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: /* Resource */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Resource==<br />
===User Manual===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/b/b2/10.1inch_HDMI_LCD_%28H%29_User_Manual.pdf User Manual PDF]<br />
<!--<br />
=== Firmware ===<br />
[[:File:10.1inch-firmware.zip|10.1inch HDMI LCD firmware]]<br />
--><br />
=== Image for Raspberry Pi ===<br />
Please note that the following images do '''not''' support Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. Instead, you should download the image (latest version for Pi 3) from [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/ Raspberry Pi Website].<br />
{|class = "wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! mini PC !! Revision of Origin Image<br />
|-<br />
| [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByL9hUnl93qmTE4yZTZxdlF5dlU/view 10.1inch HDMI LCD Raspbian image] || Raspberry2 B || Raspbian jessie<br />
|-<br />
| [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0ay87Q7P7pfVnJpcUhFajg2UVE/view?usp=sharing 10.1inch HDMI LCD Raspbian Image] || Raspberry A+ / B / B+ || Raspbian jessie<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=== Image for BB Black ===<br />
{|class = "wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name !! mini PC !! Revision of Origin Image<br />
|-<br />
| [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0ay87Q7P7pfeUJ4NWN1OTl4am8 10.1inch HDMI LCD BB Black Angstrom Image] || Beaglebone Black || Angstrom<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== FAQ ==<br />
{{FAQ|In a certain version of Raspbian (e.g. 2017-03-02-raspbian-jessie), the cursor on the screen may hold left click even if you tap the screen and release. How to solve? | See: [[#For Raspbian]]}}<br />
{{FAQ|What's the blue and red connector on the control board? | <br />
* Red: For power supply.<br />
* Blue: Reserve. For external speakers}}<br />
{{FAQ|Working on Odroid C2 Ubuntu: part of top and bottom bar are cut off when the display settings in the Boot.ini file are set to 1024x600 @ P60Hz.<br />
|create a file: <code>/etc/init.d/ov3rskan_wave.sh</code> and append: <br />
<pre><br />
#!/bin/bash<br />
echo "33 16 994 580" > /sys/class/graphics/fb0/window_axis<br />
echo "0x10001" > /sys/class/graphics/fb0/free_scale<br />
</pre><br />
Save and run it:<br />
<pre><br />
chmod +x /etc/init.d/ov3rskan_wave.sh<br />
/etc/init.d/ov3rskan_wave.sh<br />
</pre><br />
}}</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=10.1inch_HDMI_LCD_(H)_(with_case)&diff=19427
10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)
2020-07-30T11:08:46Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox item<br />
|name=10.1inch HDMI LCD (with case)<br />
|caption=1024×600, 10.1 inch Capacitive Touch Screen LCD, Supports Multi mini-PCs, Multi Systems, Multi Interfaces<br />
|img=[[File:10.1inch-HDMI-LCD-with-Holder-7.jpg|400px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/10.1inch-hdmi-lcd-with-case.htm]]<br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/10.1inch-HDMI-LCD-with-Holder.htm 官方中文站点]<br />
|website_en=[http://www.waveshare.com/10.1inch-hdmi-lcd-with-case.htm Waveshare website]<br />
|related={{Product List|Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}}<br />
}}<br />
==Video==<br />
<youtube height=400px, width=400px>https://youtu.be/zzDlFzCuEws</youtube><br />
<br />
== Key descriptions ==<br />
[[File:2660-keypad.jpeg|400px]]<br />
* Source key: For your first time using it, you should configure the corresponding signal source (when using the menu, this key can be served as Return).<br />
* Right key: Direction key<br />
* Left key: Direction key<br />
* Menu key: Open the menu (when using the menu, this key can be served as Confirm)<br />
* Power key: Turn on or turn off the LCD screen<br />
== Menu descriptions ==<br />
=== Color page ===<br />
[[File:Color.jpeg]]<br />
* Brightness – adjust the brightness<br />
* Contrast – adjust the contrast<br />
* Saturation – adjust the saturation<br />
=== Menu page (On-screen Display) ===<br />
[[File:OSD.jpeg]]<br />
* Language – choose the menu language (English, Simplified Chinese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese Traditional and Russian)<br />
* H Position – adjust the horizontal position<br />
* V Position – adjust the vertical position<br />
* OSD Timeout – adjust the menu display time<br />
* Transparent – adjust the menu transparent<br />
=== Function page ===<br />
[[File:Funtion.jpeg]]<br />
* Reset – reset to defaults<br />
* Display Ratio – this option is generally set to 16:9 to make sure the screen display not stretched<br />
* Sleep – set the time span between no-action and sleep mode <font color = red> (Reserved, not supported) </font><br />
* Blue Screen – blue screen <font color = red> (Reserved, not supported) </font><br />
* Sharpness – adjust the sharpness <br />
=== Sound page ===<br />
[[File:Sound.jpeg]]<br />
* Volume – adjust the volume <font color = red> (Reserved, not supported)</font><br />
== How to use 10.1inch HDMI LCD and Raspberry Pi (similar to other mini PC) ==<br />
=== Use the Raspbian image from the CD ===<br />
To use the Raspberry Pi with a LCD, you should configure the original Raspberry system before using. Of course, you can also apply the ready-to-use system mirror image directly. The image from the CD does not support Raspberry Pi 3. If you are using a Raspberry Pi 3, please download the official image and set a proper resolution, see: [[#How to use Raspberry Pi with LCD?]]<br />
# Copy and extract the image (a file with expansion name .img) to your PC. Or you can also download the corresponding image from this [[Template:10.1-inch-hdmi-lcd-img|address]].<br />
# You can apply the software ADFormatter.exe to format the TF card. Notice: The capability of TF card in used here should be more than 4GB. In this operation, a TF card reader is also required, which has to be purchased separately.<br />
# Start the software Win32DiskImager.exe, and select the system image you downloaded, and click the button Write to program the system image.<br />
<br />
=== Hardware connection ===<br />
# Connect the main control board to the 10.1inch Capacitive Touch LCD with a 40 pins FFC cable (The FFC cable, with its contacts downwards, is connected to the RGB interface. Although LVDS interface is supported, the LVDS firmware is unavailable). <br />
# Connect the main control board to the HDMI interface of Raspberry Pi with a HDMI cable.<br />
# Connect Micro USB interface of the main control board to any USB interface of the Raspberry Pi with a type A to micro USB cable<br />
# Connect a 12V 1A power adapter to the main control board<br />
# Insert the TF card described above into the Raspberry Pi, and connect the Raspberry Pi to a 5V 2A power adapter (In case that you want to use some big power devices, such as camera, it is recommended to use a 5V 2.5A power adapter for the Raspberry Pi).<br />
Here is the hardware connection:<br />
<br />
[[File:clipboard.png]]<br />
<br />
=== Test steps ===<br />
# Power up the main control board, and then you will see the LCD displays the current signal source of the main control board on the upper left. Then, select the option HDMI as the signal source to be used.<br />
#* <font color = red> If the displayed signal source is VGA or AV, you should press the button Source, and enter the signal source selection -> use the button Right/Left to go to the option HDMI -> press the button Menu to select this signal source and confirm this selection </font><br />
#* <font color = red> If there is nothing display on the LCD, please check whether the hardware connection is fine, especially the FFC cable. </font><br />
# Power up the Raspberry Pi, you can find that the screen display and the screen touch of the LCD work properly if everything is running well. <br />
=== How to use Raspberry Pi with LCD? ===<br />
Please note that the images in CD do '''not''' support Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. Instead, you should download the image (latest version for Pi 3) from [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/ Raspberry Pi Website].<br />
==== For Raspbian ====<br />
A Raspberry Pi can work with the LCD without using the Waveshare mirror image. You only need to modify the resolution of the Raspberry Pi, when working with a LCD.<br />
Download the RASPBIAN mirror image from the Raspberry website, and add the lines at the end of the file config.txt:<br />
<pre><br />
max_usb_current=1<br />
hdmi_group=2<br />
hdmi_mode=87<br />
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0<br />
</pre><br />
You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.<br />
<br />
Note: <br />
<br />
* In a certain version of Raspbian (e.g. 2017-03-02-raspbian-jessie), the cursor on the screen may hold left click even if you tap the screen and release. Please try the following commands in such cases:<br />
: <pre>sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-evdev</pre><br />
: <pre>sudo mv /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf_bak</pre><br />
: <pre>reboot</pre><br />
<br />
* Some versions of Raspbian system may enter terminal interface with default after booted up. For easier to use LCD, it is recommended to set the relative configuration to make the system enters graphic interface directly after booted up. Please refer to the steps listed below to make the settings.<br />
# Enter the setting of Raspbian, and run the code: <pre>sudo raspi-config</pre><br />
# Select the option Enable Boot to Desktop/Scratch, and apply the direction keys, space key and /or carriage return key to make the settings.<br />
# Select the option Desktop Login as user 'Pi' at the graphical desktop.<br />
# When you see the hint ‘Would you like to reboot now?’, choose the option Yes to reboot the system.<br />
<br />
==== For Ubuntu ====<br />
Download the mirror image UBUNTU MATE from the Raspberry website, and add the lines at the end of the file config.txt:<br />
<pre><br />
max_usb_current=1<br />
hdmi_group=2<br />
hdmi_mode=87<br />
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0<br />
</pre><br />
You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.<br />
==== For Windows 10 IoT Core ====<br />
Download the file Windows 10 IoT Core from the Microsoft website, and make the mirror image file Windows 10 IoT Core according to the tutorial, then, program the image file into the TF card. Find out the file config.txt under the root directory in the TF card, and add the lines at the end of the file:<br />
<pre><br />
max_usb_current=1<br />
hdmi_group=2<br />
hdmi_mode=87<br />
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0<br />
</pre><br />
You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.<br />
<!-- <br />
== Firmware upgrade ==<br />
'''The factory default firmware is the latest. DO NOT upgrade if not necessary.'''<br />
Steps<br />
# Connect the main control board to your PC with a type A to micro USB cable, and power off the main control board;<br />
# Long press the Power key to power up the main control board and then release the Power key after 5 seconds;<br />
# Wait for the PC loading the driver (For the first time use, it may take several minutes). If driver loading is successful, there will be 2 removable storage devices can be identified (Video and USB Touch);<br />
# Copy the display firmware into the Video, and wait about 20 seconds for the main control board restart. <br />
# After the board restarted, you should copy the touch firmware into the USB Touch within 5 seconds. About 1 second later, the main control board will restart again.<br />
# Wait 5 seconds, the main control board may restart once more, which means the firmware has been upgraded.<br />
# Power up the main control board again, and the board will start to run the new firmware.<br />
--><br />
{{10.1-inch-hdmi-lcd-img}}<br />
=== LCD Panel Dimension ===<br />
* [http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/1/17/10.1inch-hdmi-lcd-h-panel-dimension.pdf 10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) panel dimension]<br />
* [http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/51/10.1inch-hdmi-lcd-control-board-dimension.jpg Control board dimension]<br />
=== 3D Drawing===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/8/8b/10.1inch_HDMI_LCD_%28H%29_3D_Drawing.zip 10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) 3D Drawing]<br />
<!--<br />
===Certification===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/e/ed/10.1inch_HDMI_LCD_%28H%29_Certification.rar CE RoHS]<br />
--><br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]</div>
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https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=File:CM3-board.pdf&diff=18961
File:CM3-board.pdf
2020-07-20T10:14:51Z
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File:10.3inch-e-Paper-D-5.jpg
2020-07-10T02:04:38Z
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https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Template:Product_List&diff=18632
Template:Product List
2020-05-02T06:00:42Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: </p>
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<div><noinclude><br />
This template is embedded into the main page of this Wiki or the info boxes in several pages.<br />
</noinclude><br />
{{#switch: {{{1|}}}<br />
| Robotics/AlphaBot/Kits =<br />
* [[AlphaBot]]<br />
| Robotics/AlphaBot/Modules =<br />
* [[Photo Interrupter Sensor]]2<br />
* [[Infrared Proximity Sensor]]<br />
* [[Tracker Sensor]]F<br />
| Robotics/AlphaBot2/Kits =<br />
* [[AlphaBot2]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2-Ar]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2-Pi]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2-PiZero]]<br />
* [[AlphaBot2 for micro:bit]]<br />
| Robotics/KitiBot/Kits =<br />
* [[KitiBot-MG]]<br />
* [[KitiBot for micro:bit]]<br />
| Robotics/PiRacer/Kits =<br />
* [[PiRacer AI Kit]]<br />
| Robotics/AI/Kits =<br />
* [[JetBot AI Kit]]<br />
* [[JetRacer AI Kit]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Boards =<br />
* [[RPi3 B]]<br />
* [[RPi3 B (with rainbow case)]]<br />
* [[PI4B]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+]]<br />
*{{Retired|RPi2 B}}<br />
*{{Retired|RPi2 B (with rainbow case)}}<br />
*{{Retired|RPi B+ (CN)}}<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Packages =<br />
* [[PI4B Display Kit]]<br />
* [[PI4B Sensor Kit]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package B]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package C]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package D]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package E]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package F]]<br />
* [[Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Plus Package G]]<br />
* {{Retired|RPi3 B Package B}}<br />
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* {{Retired|RPi3 B Package D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi3 B Package E}}<br />
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* {{Retired|RPi Acce A}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce B}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce E}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi Acce F}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package E}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi2 B Package F}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ (CN) Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ (CN) Package B}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ (CN) Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ (CN) Package D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi B+ Acce B}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi A+ Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi A+ Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi A+ Package D}}<br />
* {{Retired|RPi A+ Acce C}}<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Expansions =<br />
* [[2-CH RS485 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH RS232 HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH CAN FD HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH CAN HAT]]<br />
* [[2-CH TRIAC HAT]]<br />
* [[Compute Module PoE Board]]<br />
* [[CM-IO-POE-BOX]]<br />
* [[Current/Power Monitor HAT]]<br />
* [[L76X GPS HAT]]<br />
* [[Li-polymer Battery HAT]]<br />
* [[Robot Arm for Pi]]<br />
* [[RPi LED Matrix]]<br />
* [[RGB LED HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[RGB LED HAT]]<br />
* [[USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[RPi Motor Driver Board]]<br />
* [[RPi Relay Board (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi Relay Board]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN HAT]]<br />
* [[Stack HAT]]<br />
* [[Stepper Motor HAT]]<br />
* [[Servo Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[Serial Expansion HAT]]<br />
* [[ARPI600]]<br />
* [[Pan-Tilt HAT]]<br />
* [[PI4-CASE-ARGON-ONE]]<br />
* [[Pioneer600]]<br />
* [[PN532 NFC HAT]]<br />
* [[Power Management HAT]]<br />
* [[DVK512]]<br />
* [[e-Paper Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[E-Paper NB-IoT GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[ETH/USB HUB HAT]]<br />
* [[High-Precision AD/DA Board]]<br />
* [[Sense HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000C NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7020E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-T 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G for Jetson Nano]]<br />
* [[SX1262 868M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1262 915M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 433M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 470M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[RPi Touch Keypad]]<br />
* [[Li-ion Battery HAT]]<br />
* [[Motor Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[Game HAT]]<br />
* [[Pi Zero USB Adapter]]<br />
* [[Compute Module IO Board Plus]]<br />
* [[ICE Tower Fan for Pi]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays =<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case) V2]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[13.3inch Magic Mirror]]<br />
* [[13.3inch PiPad]]<br />
* [[12.5inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) (with case)]]<br />
* {{Retired|10.1inch HDMI LCD (D) (with case)}}<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7.9inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch DPI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch DPI LCD]]<br />
* [[5.5inch HDMI AMOLED]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD (H)]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[2.23inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.44inch LCD HAT]]<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[EINK-DISP-103]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Cameras =<br />
* [[Camera Scheduler]]<br />
* [[RPi IR-CUT Camera (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi IR-CUT Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi NoIR Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi FPC Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (M)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (K)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (J)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (I)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (H)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (G)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (F)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (E)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (D)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (C)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi Zero V1.3 Camera]]<br />
| Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Game Machine = <br />
* [[Game HAT]]<br />
* [[Arcade-101-1P]]<br />
| Mini PC/Micro:bit/Boards =<br />
* [[Micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Micro bit Package B]]<br />
| Mini PC/Micro:bit/Expansions =<br />
* [[Edge Breakout for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Joystick for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Motor Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Robot Arm for micro bit|Robot Arm for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Piano for micro bit|Piano for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Servo Driver for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[Speaker for micro:bit]]<br />
* [[WM8960 Audio HAT]]<br />
| Mini PC/Maix AIoT/Boards =<br />
* [[Maix Bit AIoT Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Maix Go AIoT Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Maixduino AIoT Developer Kit]]<br />
| Mini PC/Maix AIoT/Expansions =<br />
* [[Maix R6+1 Microphone Array]]<br />
* [[Maix Binocular Camera]]<br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Boards=<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Module]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Jetson TX2 Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Jetson AGX Xavier Developer Kit]]<br />
* [[Jetson Xavier NX]]<br />
<!-- * [[Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit]] --><br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Displays=<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[15.6inch FHD Monitor]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case) V2]]<br />
* [[13.3inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[11.6inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) (with case)]]<br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Cameras=<br />
* [[IMX219-77 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-77IR Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-83 Stereo Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-120 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-160IR Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-170 Camera]]<br />
* [[IMX219-200 Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi NoIR Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera V2]]<br />
| Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Modules=<br />
* [[Fan-4020-PWM-5V]]<br />
* [[Jetson nano case (B)]]<br />
* [[Jetson Nano Case (C)]]<br />
| Mini PC/Micro:bit/Displays=<br />
* [[1.8inch LCD for micro:bit]]<br />
| Mini PC/BeagleBone/Boards =<br />
* [[BB Black]]<br />
| Mini PC/BeagleBone/Packages =<br />
* [[BB Black Package C]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package D]]<br />
* [[BB Black Package E]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce C]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce D]]<br />
* [[BB Black Acce E]]<br />
| Mini PC/BeagleBone/Expansions =<br />
* [[LCD CAPE (7inch)]]<br />
* [[LCD CAPE (4.3inch)]]<br />
* [[MISC CAPE]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN CAPE]]<br />
* [[CAPE for Arduino]]<br />
| Mini PC/Cubie Series/Boards =<br />
* {{Retired|Cubietruck}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard2}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard}}<br />
| Mini PC/Cubie Series/Packages =<br />
* {{Retired|Cubietruck Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard2 Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard2 Package C}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubietruck Acce A}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard Acce C}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|Cubieboard Package C}}<br />
| Mini PC/Cubie Series/Expansions =<br />
* {{Retired|DVK522}}<br />
* {{Retired|DVK570}}<br />
* {{Retired|DVK571}}<br />
| Mini PC/Misc/Boards =<br />
* {{Retired|MarsBoard AM335X}}<br />
* {{Retired|MarsBoard AM335X Package A}}<br />
* {{Retired|MarsBoard AM335X Package B}}<br />
* {{Retired|MarsBoard RK3066 Pro}}<br />
* {{Retired|E9 mini PC}}<br />
| Mini PC/Misc/Expansions =<br />
* {{Retired|AM335X Adapter for Arduino}}<br />
* {{Retired|AM335X LCD Board}}<br />
* {{Retired|DVK720}}<br />
| Game Machines/Portable Game Machines/Raspberry Pi Based =<br />
* [[Game HAT]]<br />
* [[GamePi43]]<br />
* [[GamePi20]]<br />
* [[GamePi15]]<br />
| Game Machines/Arcade/Arcade=<br />
* [[Arcade-101-1P]]<br />
| Game Machines/Arcade/Arcade Console=<br />
* [[Arcade-C-1P]]<br />
* [[Arcade-C-2P]]<br />
* [[Arcade-D-1P]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Core =<br />
* [[Core746I]]<br />
* [[CoreH743I]]<br />
* [[XCore407I]]<br />
* [[Core429I]]<br />
* [[Core407I]]<br />
* [[Core407Z]]<br />
* [[Core407V]]<br />
* [[Core405R]]<br />
* [[Core205R]]<br />
* [[Core103Z]]<br />
* [[Core107V]]<br />
* [[Core103V]]<br />
* [[Core103R]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Open =<br />
* [[Open746I-C]]<br />
* [[Open429I-C]]<br />
* [[Open429Z-D]]<br />
* [[Open407I-C]]<br />
* [[Open407Z-C]]<br />
* [[Open407V-D]]<br />
* [[Open407V-C]]<br />
* [[Open405R-C]]<br />
* [[Open32F3-D]]<br />
* [[Open205R-C]]<br />
* [[Open103Z]]<br />
* [[Open107V]]<br />
* [[Open103V]]<br />
* [[Open103R]]<br />
* [[Open103C]]<br />
* [[Open32F0-D]]<br />
* [[Open051C]]<br />
* [[OpenH743I-C]]<br />
* {{Retired|Open32L-D}}<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Main Board/STM32 NUCLEO<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/NUCLEO =<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F767ZI]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F746ZG]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F446ZE]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F446RE]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F429ZI]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F411RE]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F410RB]]<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F401RE]]<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F334R8}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F303ZE}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F303RE}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F303K8}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F302R8}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F207ZG}}<br />
* [[NUCLEO-F103RB]]<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F091RC}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F072RB}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F070RB}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F042K6}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F031K6}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-F030R8}}<br />
* [[NUCLEO-L476RG]]<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-L152RE}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-L073RZ}}<br />
* {{Retired|NUCLEO-L053R8}}<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Main Board/STM32 XNUCLEO<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/XNUCLEO =<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F411RE]]<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F401RE]]<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F302R8]]<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F103RB]]<br />
* [[XNUCLEO-F030R8]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Discovery =<br />
* [[STM32F746G-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32F469I-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32F429I-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32F411E-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32F4DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM32F3DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM32F0DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM32F072B-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32VLDISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM32L476G-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32L152C-DISCO]]<br />
* [[STM32L100C-DISCO]]<br />
* [[M24LR-DISCOVERY]]<br />
* {{Retired|STM32L-DISCOVERY}}<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/EVK / Port =<br />
* [[EVK407I]]<br />
* {{Retired|Port407Z}}<br />
* {{Retired|Port103Z}}<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (EN)]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (CN)]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (mini)]]<br />
* [[STLINK-V3MINI]]<br />
* [[ARM Debugger]]<br />
* [[STX-RLINK]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM32/Adapters =<br />
* [[STM32-QFP176]]<br />
* [[STM32-QFP144]]<br />
* [[STM32-QFP100]]<br />
* [[STM32-QFP64]]<br />
* [[STM32-QFP48]]<br />
| MCU Tools/LPC/Core =<br />
* [[Core4357]]<br />
* [[Core4337]]<br />
* [[Core1788]]<br />
| MCU Tools/LPC/Open =<br />
* [[Open4357-C]]<br />
* [[Open4337-C]]<br />
* [[Open1788]]<br />
* [[Open1768]]<br />
* {{Retired|Open1343}}<br />
* {{Retired|Open11C14}}<br />
* {{Retired|Open1114}}<br />
| MCU Tools/STM8/Open =<br />
* [[Open8S208Q80]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM8/Discovery =<br />
* [[STM8A-DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM8L-DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM8S-DISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[STM8SVLDISCOVERY]]<br />
* [[M24LR-DISCOVERY]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM8/Adapters =<br />
* [[STM8-QFP64-0.8]]<br />
* [[STM8-QFP64-0.5]]<br />
* [[STM8-QFP48]]<br />
* [[STM8-QFP44]]<br />
* [[STM8-QFP32]]<br />
* [[STM8-TSSOP20]]<br />
| MCU Tools/STM8/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (EN)]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (CN)]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK]]<br />
* [[ST-LINK/V2 (mini)]]<br />
* [[STX-RLINK]]<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Main Board/AVR<br />
| MCU Tools/AVR/Arduino =<br />
* [[UNO PLUS]]<br />
| MCU Tools/AVR/Open =<br />
* [[OpenM128]]<br />
| MCU Tools/AVR/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[Atmel-ICE]]<br />
* [[USB AVR JTAGICE XPII]]<br />
* [[USB AVRISP XPII]]<br />
* [[USB AVRISP CH]]<br />
<!--* [[Retired|USB AVRISP]]<br />
* [[Retired|USB AVRISP PL]]--><br />
* {{Retired|AVRISP mkII}}<br />
| MCU Tools/AVR/Adapters =<br />
* [[M64+ ADP]]<br />
* [[M16+ ADPII]]<br />
* [[M48+ ADP]]<br />
* [[T2313+ ADP]]<br />
* [[T26+ ADP]]<br />
* [[T24+ ADP]]<br />
* [[T13+ ADPII]]<br />
* [[T13+ ADP]]<br />
| MCU Tools/PIC / C8051F/Boards =<br />
* [[Open18F4520]]<br />
* [[Open16F877A]]<br />
| MCU Tools/PIC / C8051F/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* {{Retired|PICkit3}}<br />
* [[PICkit 4]]<br />
* [[USB C8051F Debugger]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/ALTERA/Core =<br />
* [[CoreEP4CE10]]<br />
* [[CoreEP4CE6]]<br />
* [[CoreEP3C16]]<br />
* [[CoreEP3C5]]<br />
* [[CoreEP2C8]]<br />
* [[CoreEP2C5]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/ALTERA/Open =<br />
* [[OpenEP4CE10-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP4CE6-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP3C16-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP3C5-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP2C8-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEP2C5-C]]<br />
* [[OpenEPM1270]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/ALTERA/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[USB Blaster V2]]<br />
* [[USB Blaster]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/ALTERA/Expansions =<br />
* [[DVK600]]<br />
* [[DVK601]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/XILINX/Core =<br />
* [[Core3S500E]]<br />
* [[Core3S250E]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/XILINX/Open =<br />
* [[Open3S500E]]<br />
* [[Open3S250E]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/XILINX/Programmers / Debuggers =<br />
* [[Platform Cable USB]]<br />
| FPGA Tools/XILINX/Expansions =<br />
* [[DVK600]]<br />
* [[DVK601]]<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Shields / Adapters/WAVESHARE =<br />
* [[2.8inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.2inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[3.5inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[4inch TFT Touch Shield]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
* [[IO Expansion Shield]]<br />
* [[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
* [[Accessory Shield]]<br />
* [[RS485 CAN Shield]]<br />
* [[Analog Test Shield]]<br />
* [[Music Shield]]<br />
* {{retired|GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield}}<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Shields / Adapters/ST X-Nucleo =<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-6180XA1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-CCA02M1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IDB04A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IDS01A5]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IHM01A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IHM03A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IKS01A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-NFC01A1]]<br />
| Arduino Compatible/Shields / Adapters/Adapters =<br />
* [[ARPI600]]<br />
* [[DVK571]]<br />
* [[CAPE for Arduino]]<br />
* [[E-Paper Shield]]<br />
| OLEDs / LCDs/OLED =<br />
* [[2.23inch OLED HAT]]<br />
* [[1.5inch RGB OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.5inch OLED Module]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[1.3inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.96inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (B)]]<br />
* [[0.95inch RGB OLED (A)]]<br />
* [[0.91inch OLED Module]]<br />
| OLEDs / LCDs/Raspberry Pi LCD =<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (B) (with case)]]<br />
* [[10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[7inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[7inch LCD for Pi]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[5inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch DSI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[4inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch HDMI LCD]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[3.5inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[3.2inch RPi LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch RPi LCD (A)]]<br />
| OLEDs / LCDs/General Multi Color LCD =<br />
* [[10.1inch Capacitive Touch LCD (D)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (G)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (F)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (E)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (D)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (B)]]<br />
* {{Retired|7inch Capacitive Touch LCD}}<br />
* [[7inch Resistive Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[7inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[4.3inch 480x272 Touch LCD (B)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch 480x272 Touch LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[4.3inch Capacitive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[4inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[3.2inch 320x240 Touch LCD (C)]]<br />
* [[2.8inch Resistive Touch LCD]]<br />
* [[2.2inch 320x240 Touch LCD (A)]]<br />
* [[2inch LCD Module]]<br />
* [[1.3inch Memory LCD]]<br />
* [[1.3inch LCD Module]]<br />
| OLEDs / LCDs/e-Paper =<br />
* [[4.3inch e-Paper UART Module]]<br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[12.48inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[10.3inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br />
* [[9.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[7.8inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[7.5inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br />
* [[7.5inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[6inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[6inch HD e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[5.83inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[4.2inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br />
* [[4.2inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br />
* [[2.9inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br />
* [[2.9inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[2.7inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (B)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (C)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch e-Paper HAT (D)]]<br />
* [[2.13inch NFC-Powered e-Paper]]<br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module]]<br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (B)]]<br />
* [[1.54inch e-Paper Module (C)]]<br />
* [[1.02inch e-paper Module]]<br />
* [[e-Paper Driver HAT]]<br />
* [[EINK-DISP-103]]<br />
* [[E-Paper Shield]]<br />
* [[e-Paper ESP8266 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[E-Paper ESP32 Driver Board]]<br />
* [[E-Paper NB-IoT GPRS HAT]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/WiFi =<br />
* [[ESP-01F]]<br />
* [[ESP-12F]]<br />
* [[ESP-12S]]<br />
* [[ESP32-S]]<br />
* [[ESP32-CAM]]<br />
* [[NodeMCU]]<br />
* [[NodeMCU-32S]]<br />
* [[EMW3162]]<br />
* [[EMW3162 (B)]]<br />
* {{Retired | WIFI-LPB100-A}}<br />
* {{Retired|WIFI-LPB100-B}}<br />
* [[WIFI-LPT100]]<br />
* [[WIFI-LPT100-B]]<br />
* [[WIFI232-A2]]<br />
* [[WIFI232-A]]<br />
* [[WIFI232-B2]]<br />
* [[WIFI232-B]]<br />
* [[EMW3162 WIFI Shield]]<br />
* [[WIFI-LPB100-A Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[WIFI-LPB100-B Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[WIFI-LPT100 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[WIFI232 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[WIFI400]]<br />
* [[WIFI501]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/ZigBee =<br />
* [[Core2530 (B)]]<br />
* [[Core2530]]<br />
* [[XCore2530]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit2]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit3]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit4]]<br />
* [[CC2530 Eval Kit5]]<br />
* [[XBee USB Adapter]]<br />
* [[ZB502]]<br />
* [[ZB600]]<br />
* [[CC Debugger]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/Bluetooth =<br />
* [[Bluetooth Slave UART Board]]<br />
* [[Bluetooth Master UART Board]]<br />
* [[Core51822]]<br />
* [[Core51822 (B)]]<br />
* [[Core52840]]<br />
* [[Dual-mode Bluetooth]]<br />
* [[NRF51822 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[NRF52840 Eval Kit]]<br />
* [[BLE400]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/RF =<br />
* [[CC1101 RF Board]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (A)]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (B)]]<br />
* [[NRF24L01 RF Board (C)]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/GPS / GSM =<br />
* [[L76X GPS HAT]]<br />
* [[L76X GPS Module]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-7M-C (B)]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-7M-C]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-6M (B)]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-6M-C]]<br />
* [[UART GPS NEO-6M]]<br />
* [[NEO-7M-C]]<br />
* [[NEO-6M-C]]<br />
* {{Retired|NEO-6M}}<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B)]]<br />
* [[GSM/GPRS/GNSS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM800C GSM/GPRS HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7000E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7020E NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7080G Cat-M/NB-IoT HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600CE-T 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600E-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600A-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* [[SIM7600G-H 4G HAT]]<br />
* {{retired|GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield}}<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/USB =<br />
* [[USB3300 USB HS Board]]<br />
* [[SL811 USB Board]]<br />
* [[CY7C68013A USB Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CY7C68013A USB Board (mini)]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/LoRa =<br />
* [[SX1262 868M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1262 915M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 433M LoRa HAT]]<br />
* [[SX1268 470M LoRa HAT]]<br />
| Modules/Wireless Communication/NFC =<br />
* [[PN532 NFC HAT]]<br />
* [[ST25R3911B NFC Board]]<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/USB to UART / FIFO =<br />
* {{Retired|FT245 EVAL BOARD}}<br />
* [[FT232 EVAL BOARD]]<br />
* [[CP2102 EVAL BOARD]]<br />
* [[FT245 USB FIFO Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[FT245 USB FIFO Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (Type A)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[FT232 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[CP2102 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (type A)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (mini)]]<br />
* [[PL2303 USB UART Board (micro)]]<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/Ethernet =<br />
* [[LAN8720 ETH Board]]<br />
* [[DP83848 Ethernet Board]]<br />
* [[ENC28J60 Ethernet Board]]<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/Ethernet to UART =<br />
* [[UART TO ETH]]<br />
* [[RS485 TO ETH]]<br />
* [[RS232/485 TO ETH]]<br />
* {{Retired|UART ETH E001}}<br />
* {{Retired|ETH TO 232 (A)}}<br />
* {{Retired|UART ETH E401}}<br />
| Modules/Wired Communication/RS232 / RS485 / CAN =<br />
* [[2-CH RS232 HAT]]<br />
* [[Modbus RTU Relay]]<br />
* [[RS232 Board]]<br />
* [[RS485 Board (3.3V)]]<br />
* [[RS485 Board (5V)]]<br />
* [[SN65HVD230 CAN Board]]<br />
* [[USB TO RS485]]<br />
| Modules/Cameras/General Camera =<br />
* [[MLX90640-D55 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[MLX90640-D110 Thermal Camera]]<br />
* [[OV2640 Camera Board]]<br />
* [[OV9655 Camera Board]]<br />
* [[OV7670 Camera Board]]<br />
* [[OV7670 Camera Board (B)]]<br />
* [[OV5640 Camera Board (A)]]<br />
* [[OV5640 Camera Board (B)]]<br />
* [[OV5640 Camera Board (C)]]<br />
* [[OV2710 2MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
* [[OV5648 5MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
* [[IMX179 8MP USB Camera (A)]]<br />
| Modules/Cameras/Raspberry Pi Camera =<br />
* [[RPi IR-CUT Camera (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi IR-CUT Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi NoIR Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera V2]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (J)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (I)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (H)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (G)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (F)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (E)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (D)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (C)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera (B)]]<br />
* [[RPi Camera]]<br />
* [[RPi Zero V1.3 Camera]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Accelerometer / Angular rate / Compass =<br />
* [[10 DOF IMU Sensor (C)]]<br />
* [[10 DOF IMU Sensor (B)]]<br />
* [[10 DOF IMU Sensor (D)]]<br />
* [[LSM303DLHC Board]]<br />
* [[L3G4200D Board]]<br />
* [[MAG3110 Board]]<br />
* {{Retired|10 DOF IMU Sensor}}<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Fingerprint / Sound =<br />
* [[Sound Sensor]]<br />
* [[UART Fingerprint Reader]]<br />
* [[Capacitive Fingerprint Reader]]<br />
* [[UART Fingerprint Sensor (C)]]<br />
* [[UART Fingerprint Sensor (R)]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Gas =<br />
* [[Dust Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-2 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-3 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-5 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-7 Gas Sensor]]<br />
* [[MQ-135 Gas Sensor]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Light =<br />
* [[TCS34725 Color Sensor]]<br />
* [[TSL25911 Light Sensor]]<br />
* [[Light Sensor]]<br />
* [[Photo Interrupter Sensor]]<br />
* [[Infrared Proximity Sensor]]<br />
* [[Tracker Sensor]]<br />
* [[Infrared Reflective Sensor]]<br />
* [[PAJ7620U2 Gesture Sensor]]<br />
* [[UV Sensor (B)]]<br />
* [[UV Sensor]]<br />
* [[Laser Sensor]]<br />
* [[VL53L1X Distance Sensor]]<br />
* [[VL53L0X Distance Sensor]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Temperature / Humidity =<br />
* [[Moisture Sensor]]<br />
* [[DHT11 Temperature-Humidity Sensor]]<br />
* [[DHT22 Temperature-Humidity Sensor]]<br />
* [[BMP388 Barometric Pressure Sensor]]<br />
* [[BME280 Environmental Sensor]]<br />
* [[Infrared Temperature Sensor]]<br />
| Modules/Sensors/Others =<br />
* [[Color Sensor]]<br />
* [[Hall Sensor]]<br />
* [[Rotation Sensor]]<br />
* [[Tilt Sensor]]<br />
* [[Liquid Level Sensor]]<br />
* [[Sensors Pack]]<br />
* [[Flame Sensor]]<br />
| Modules/Storage/SD / TF Card Storage =<br />
* [[Micro SD Storage Board]]<br />
* [[SD Storage Board]]<br />
| Modules/Storage/Flash =<br />
* [[AT45DBXX DataFlash Board]]<br />
* [[FM24CLXX FRAM Board]]<br />
* {{Retired|FM24CXX FRAM Board}}<br />
* [[AT24CXX EEPROM Board]]<br />
* [[NandFlash Board (A)]]<br />
* [[NorFlash Board (A)]]<br />
* [[NorFlash Board (B)]]<br />
* [[W25QXX DataFlash Board]]<br />
| Modules/Storage/RAM =<br />
* [[IS62WV12816BLL SRAM Board]]<br />
* [[IS62WV51216BLL SRAM Board]]<br />
* [[SDRAM Board (B)]]<br />
| Modules/Others/AD / DA =<br />
* [[AD Keypad]]<br />
* [[Analog Test Board]]<br />
* [[Analog Test Shield]]<br />
* [[TLC1543 ADC Board]]<br />
* [[PCF8591 AD DA Board]]<br />
| Modules/Others/Motor =<br />
* [[Motor Control Shield]]<br />
* [[Motor Control Board]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IHM01A1]]<br />
* [[X-NUCLEO-IHM03A1]]<br />
* [[SMD258C]]<br />
* [[SMD356C]]<br />
| Modules/Others/Key / Button =<br />
* [[Capacitive Touch Keypad (B)]]<br />
* [[Capacitive Touch Keypad]]<br />
* [[RPi Touch Keypad]]<br />
* [[AD Keypad]]<br />
* [[5 IO Keypad]]<br />
* [[4x4 Keypad]]<br />
* [[8 Push Buttons]]<br />
| Modules/Others/LED =<br />
* [[RPi LED Matrix]]<br />
* [[8 SEG LED Board]]<br />
| Modules/Others/RTC =<br />
* [[DS1302 RTC Board]]<br />
* [[PCF8563 RTC Board]]<br />
| Modules/Others/Decoder =<br />
* [[WM8960 Audio Board]]<br />
* [[VS1003B MP3 Board]]<br />
* [[UDA1380 Board]]<br />
| Modules/Others/Misc =<br />
* [[PCF8574 IO Expansion Board]]<br />
* [[Logic Level Converter]]<br />
* [[MCP23017 IO Expansion Board]]<br />
* [[Mix Board]]<br />
* [[Serial Expansion HAT]]<br />
* [[VGA PS2 Board]]<br />
* [[Solar Power Manager]]<br />
* [[VL53L0X Distance Sensor]]<br />
* [[Barcode Scanner Module]]<br />
* {{Retired|DoWatch}}<br />
}}</div>
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Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit
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Jetson Xavier NX
2020-05-02T03:15:32Z
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|caption=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Module.<br />
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|brand=NVIDIA<br />
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|related={{Product List|Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Boards}}<br />
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<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Jetson Xavier™ NX brings supercomputer performance to the edge in a small form factor system on module (SOM). With up to 21 TOPS of accelerated computing, it can run modern neural networks in parallel and process data from multiple high-resolution sensors—a requirement for full AI systems. Jetson Xavier NX is production-ready and supports all popular AI frameworks.<br />
===Features===<br />
*GPU: 384-core NVIDIA Volta™ GPU with 48 Tensor Cores<br />
*CPU: 6-core NVIDIA Carmel ARM®v8.2 64-bit CPU 6 MB L2 + 4 MB L3<br />
*Memory: 8GB 2128-Bit LPDDR4x | 51.2GB/s<br />
*Storage: 16GB eMMC 5.1<br />
*Video: <br />
**Encode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (HEVC)<br />
**Decode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (12-bit support)<br />
*Interfaces: <br />
**Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-negotiation<br />
**Wireless: 802.11ac WIFI + Bluetooth<br />
*Camera: (16x) CSI-2 Lanes<br />
*Display: HDMI 2.0<br />
*USB: 2x USB 3.1, DP (Optional), PD (Optional) Close-System Debug and Flashing Support on 1 Port<br />
*Others: GPIO, I2C, I2S, SPI, UART<br />
*Power: <br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
===Software===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic_SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip putty]<br />
===Jetson Official Resources===<br />
*[https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/downloads Jetson Download Center]<br />
*[http://elinux.org/Jetson Jetson WiKi]<br />
*[https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/board/139/embedded-systems/ Jetson Nano Form]<br />
*[https://github.com/dusty-nv Nivida Jetson Github]<br />
===Cousces===<br />
*[https://courses.nvidia.com/courses/course-v1:DLI+C-RX-02+V1/about Free AI courses based on Jetson Nano]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
[[Category:mini PC| ]][[Category:Raspberry Pi| ]]</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Jetson_Xavier_NX_Developer_Kit&diff=18629
Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit
2020-05-02T03:13:15Z
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|caption=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Module.<br />
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|img2=[[File:Jetson-Xavier-NX-Developer-Kit-1.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/jetson-xavier-nx-developer Kit.htm|Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit]] --><br />
|caption2=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit.<br />
|brand=NVIDIA<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/Jetson-Xavier-NX-Developer-Kit.htm 中文官网]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/jetson-xavier-nx-developer-kit.htm Website]<br />
|related={{Product List|Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Boards}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Jetson Xavier™ NX brings supercomputer performance to the edge in a small form factor system on module (SOM). With up to 21 TOPS of accelerated computing, it can run modern neural networks in parallel and process data from multiple high-resolution sensors—a requirement for full AI systems. Jetson Xavier NX is production-ready and supports all popular AI frameworks.<br />
===Features===<br />
*GPU: 384-core NVIDIA Volta™ GPU with 48 Tensor Cores<br />
*CPU: 6-core NVIDIA Carmel ARM®v8.2 64-bit CPU 6 MB L2 + 4 MB L3<br />
*Memory: 8GB 2128-Bit LPDDR4x | 51.2GB/s<br />
*Storage: 16GB eMMC 5.1<br />
*Video: <br />
**Encode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (HEVC)<br />
**Decode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (12-bit support)<br />
*Interfaces: <br />
**Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-negotiation<br />
**Wireless: 802.11ac WIFI + Bluetooth<br />
*Camera: (16x) CSI-2 Lanes<br />
*Display: HDMI 2.0<br />
*USB: 2x USB 3.1, DP (Optional), PD (Optional) Close-System Debug and Flashing Support on 1 Port<br />
*Others: GPIO, I2C, I2S, SPI, UART<br />
*Power: <br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
===Software===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic_SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip putty]<br />
===Jetson Official Resources===<br />
*[https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/downloads Jetson Download Center]<br />
*[http://elinux.org/Jetson Jetson WiKi]<br />
*[https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/board/139/embedded-systems/ Jetson Nano Form]<br />
*[https://github.com/dusty-nv Nivida Jetson Github]<br />
===Cousces===<br />
*[https://courses.nvidia.com/courses/course-v1:DLI+C-RX-02+V1/about Free AI courses based on Jetson Nano]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
[[Category:mini PC| ]][[Category:Raspberry Pi| ]]</div>
Waveshare-eng09
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Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit
2020-05-02T03:12:51Z
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Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit
2020-05-02T02:52:23Z
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|caption=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Module.<br />
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|caption2=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit.<br />
|brand=NVIDIA<br />
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|related={{Product List|Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Boards}}<br />
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<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Jetson Xavier™ NX brings supercomputer performance to the edge in a small form factor system on module (SOM). With up to 21 TOPS of accelerated computing, it can run modern neural networks in parallel and process data from multiple high-resolution sensors—a requirement for full AI systems. Jetson Xavier NX is production-ready and supports all popular AI frameworks.<br />
===Features===<br />
*GPU: 384-core NVIDIA Volta™ GPU with 48 Tensor Cores<br />
*CPU: 6-core NVIDIA Carmel ARM®v8.2 64-bit CPU 6 MB L2 + 4 MB L3<br />
*Memory: 8GB 2128-Bit LPDDR4x | 51.2GB/s<br />
*Storage: 16GB eMMC 5.1<br />
*Video: <br />
**Encode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (HEVC)<br />
**Decode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (12-bit support)<br />
*Interfaces: <br />
**Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-negotiation<br />
**Wireless: 802.11ac WIFI + Bluetooth<br />
*Camera: (16x) CSI-2 Lanes<br />
*Display: HDMI 2.0<br />
*USB: 2x USB 3.1, DP (Optional), PD (Optional) Close-System Debug and Flashing Support on 1 Port<br />
*Others: GPIO, I2C, I2S, SPI, UART<br />
*Power: <br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
===Software===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic_SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip putty]<br />
===Jetson Official Resources===<br />
*[https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/downloads Jetson Download Center]<br />
*[http://elinux.org/Jetson Jetson WiKi]<br />
*[https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/board/139/embedded-systems/ Jetson Nano Form]<br />
*[https://github.com/dusty-nv Nivida Jetson Github]<br />
===Cousces===<br />
*[https://courses.nvidia.com/courses/course-v1:DLI+C-RX-02+V1/about Free AI courses based on Jetson Nano]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
[[Category:mini PC| ]][[Category:Raspberry Pi| ]]</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Jetson_Xavier_NX_Developer_Kit&diff=18626
Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit
2020-05-02T02:50:14Z
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|img=[[File:Jetson-Xavier-NX-1.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/jetson-xavier-nx.htm|Jetson Xavier NX]]<br />
|caption=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Module.<br />
|name2=Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit<br />
|img2=[[File:Jetson-Xavier-NX-Developer-Kit-1.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/jetson-xavier-nx-developer Kit.htm|Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit]]<br />
|caption2=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit.<br />
|brand=NVIDIA<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/Jetson-Xavier-NX-Developer-Kit.htm 中文官网]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/jetson-xavier-nx-developer-kit.htm Website]<br />
|related={{Product List|Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Boards}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Jetson Xavier™ NX brings supercomputer performance to the edge in a small form factor system on module (SOM). With up to 21 TOPS of accelerated computing, it can run modern neural networks in parallel and process data from multiple high-resolution sensors—a requirement for full AI systems. Jetson Xavier NX is production-ready and supports all popular AI frameworks.<br />
===Features===<br />
*GPU: 384-core NVIDIA Volta™ GPU with 48 Tensor Cores<br />
*CPU: 6-core NVIDIA Carmel ARM®v8.2 64-bit CPU 6 MB L2 + 4 MB L3<br />
*Memory: 8GB 2128-Bit LPDDR4x | 51.2GB/s<br />
*Storage: 16GB eMMC 5.1<br />
*Video: <br />
**Encode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (HEVC)<br />
**Decode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (12-bit support)<br />
*Interfaces: <br />
**Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-negotiation<br />
**Wireless: 802.11ac WIFI + Bluetooth<br />
*Camera: (16x) CSI-2 Lanes<br />
*Display: HDMI 2.0<br />
*USB: 2x USB 3.1, DP (Optional), PD (Optional) Close-System Debug and Flashing Support on 1 Port<br />
*Others: GPIO, I2C, I2S, SPI, UART<br />
*Power: <br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
===Software===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic_SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip putty]<br />
===Jetson Official Resources===<br />
*[https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/downloads Jetson Download Center]<br />
*[http://elinux.org/Jetson Jetson WiKi]<br />
*[https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/board/139/embedded-systems/ Jetson Nano Form]<br />
*[https://github.com/dusty-nv Nivida Jetson Github]<br />
===Cousces===<br />
*[https://courses.nvidia.com/courses/course-v1:DLI+C-RX-02+V1/about Free AI courses based on Jetson Nano]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
[[Category:mini PC| ]][[Category:Raspberry Pi| ]]</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Jetson_Xavier_NX_Developer_Kit&diff=18625
Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit
2020-05-02T02:49:25Z
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|img=[[File:Jetson-Xavier-NX-1.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/jetson-xavier-nx.htm|Jetson Xavier NX]]<br />
|caption=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Module.<br />
|name2=Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit<br />
|img2=[[File:Jetson-Xavier-NX-Developer-Kit-1.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/jetson-xavier-nx-developer Kit.htm|Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit]]<br />
|caption2=NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit.<br />
|brand=NVIDIA<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
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|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/jetson-xavier-nx-developer-kit.htm Website]<br />
|related={{Product List|Mini PC/NVIDIA Jetson/Boards}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
Jetson Xavier™ NX brings supercomputer performance to the edge in a small form factor system on module (SOM). With up to 21 TOPS of accelerated computing, it can run modern neural networks in parallel and process data from multiple high-resolution sensors—a requirement for full AI systems. Jetson Xavier NX is production-ready and supports all popular AI frameworks.<br />
===Features===<br />
*GPU: 384-core NVIDIA Volta™ GPU with 48 Tensor Cores<br />
*CPU: 6-core NVIDIA Carmel ARM®v8.2 64-bit CPU 6 MB L2 + 4 MB L3<br />
*Memory: 8GB 2128-Bit LPDDR4x | 51.2GB/s<br />
*Storage: 16GB eMMC 5.1<br />
*Video: <br />
**Encode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (HEVC)<br />
**Decode: 4K x 2K 60 Hz (12-bit support)<br />
*Interfaces: <br />
**Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE-T auto-negotiation<br />
**Wireless: 802.11ac WIFI + Bluetooth<br />
*Camera: (16x) CSI-2 Lanes<br />
*Display: HDMI 2.0<br />
*USB: 2x USB 3.1, DP (Optional), PD (Optional) Close-System Debug and Flashing Support on 1 Port<br />
*Others: GPIO, I2C, I2S, SPI, UART<br />
*Power: <br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
===Software===<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic_SDFormatter]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager]<br />
*[http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/56/Putty.zip putty]<br />
===Jetson Official Resources===<br />
*[https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/downloads Jetson Download Center]<br />
*[http://elinux.org/Jetson Jetson WiKi]<br />
*[https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/board/139/embedded-systems/ Jetson Nano Form]<br />
*[https://github.com/dusty-nv Nivida Jetson Github]<br />
===Cousces===<br />
*[https://courses.nvidia.com/courses/course-v1:DLI+C-RX-02+V1/about Free AI courses based on Jetson Nano]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
[[Category:mini PC| ]][[Category:Raspberry Pi| ]]<br />
!--></div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=12.48inch_e-Paper_Module&diff=17971
12.48inch e-Paper Module
2019-12-27T03:16:04Z
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|name=12.48inch e-Paper<br />
|name2=12.48inch e-Paper Module<br />
|img=[[File:12.48inch-e-paper-4.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/12.48inch-e-paper.htm]]<br />
|img2=[[File:12.48inch e-Paper-Module-1.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/12.48inch-e-paper-module.htm]]<br />
|category=[[:Category:Modules|e-Paper]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net 中文官网]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/12.48inch-e-paper-module.htm Website]<br />
|related={{Product List|OLEDs / LCDs/e-Paper}}<br />
}}<br />
==Introduction==<br />
*Dimension: 12.48inch<br />
*Outline dimension (raw panel):261.5mm × 211mm × 0.3mm<br />
*Outline dimension (Acrylic case):280mm x 229.5mm<br />
*Display size:252.976mm × 190.896mm<br />
*Working voltage:3.3V/5V <br />
*Interface:SPI<br />
*Dot pitch:0.194mm × 0.194mm<br />
*Resolution:1304 x 984<br />
*Display color:Black, white<br />
*Grey level:2<br />
*Full refresh time :8s<br />
*Refresh power : 26.4mW(typ.) <br />
*Standby power :<=0.017mW<br />
【Note】:<br />
Refresh time:The data provided is experimental data, the actual time may be a little different.It is normal that the e-Paper blink when full updating.<br /><br />
Power:The power data is experimental data.<br /><br />
==SPI timing==<br />
[[File:1.54inch-e-paper-manual-1.png|700px]]<br /><br />
* CS is slave chip select, when CS is low, the chip is enabled.<br />
* DC is data/command control pin, when DC = 0, write command, when DC = 1, write data.<br />
* SCLK is the SPI communication clock. <br />
* SDIN is the data line from the master to the slave in SPI communication. <br />
SPI communication has data transfer timing, which is combined by CPHA and CPOL. <br />
# CPOL determines the level of the serial synchronous clock at idle state. When CPOL = 0, the level is Low. However, CPOL has little effect to the transmission.<br />
# CPHA determines whether data is collected at the first clock edge or at the second clock edge of serial synchronous clock; when CPHL = 0, data is collected at the first clock edge.<br />
* There are 4 SPI communication modes. SPI0 is commonly used, in which CPHL = 0, CPOL = 0.<br />
As you can see from the figure above, data transmission starts at the first falling edge of SCLK, and 8 bits of data are transferred in one clock cycle. Here, SPI0 is in used, and data is transferred by bits, MSB first.<br />
<br />
==How do e-Paper display==<br />
As we know, this display uses the SPI interface, however, there are two FPC cables. In fact, the 12.48inch e-Paper is combined by four small e-Paper, therefore, to control the e-Paper, you should use four chip select pin.<br /><br />
<br />
*Update essence<br />
It works as below:<br /><br />
[[file:12.48inch e-paper-4part.png]]<br /><br />
We name the four areas as S2, M2, M1 and S1 respectively, in demo codes, we will send data to these four area in order.<br /><br />
The resolution of S2 and M1 are same 648*492, and the resolution of M2 and S1 are the same 656*492.<br /><br />
Combine the four display we get the resolution of 12.48inch e-Paper: 1304*984<br /><br />
<br />
*Control principle<br />
They are four display indeed, therefore, we need to control four SPI salves:<br /><br />
Generally, the control pins of e-Paper are MOSI, SCLK, CS and DC<br /><br />
And power and reset pins: VCC, GND, RST<br /><br />
Because e-Paper will flash when updating, there is a busy pin:BUSY<br /><br />
To reduce pins, four displays use the same VCC, GND, MOSI and SCK pins. Every two displays use the same DC and RST pins.<br /><br />
Therefore, there are total 16 pins for controlling the e-Paper:<br /><br />
[[file:12.48inch e-paper-4part2.png]]<br /><br />
<br />
*Codes analysis<br />
To control the e-Paper, you should first reset and initialize registers. And then transmit image data to e-Paper and update.<br /><br />
Here we show you how to transmit the image data:<br /><br />
We take Black-white or Red-white image as a monochrome bitmap. One byte stands for 8 pixels.<br />
<br />
S2 and M1: There are 648 pixels per raw, It needs 648/8 = 81 bytes. One display has 492 column,totally have 81 * 492 = 39852 bytes. The same as the M2 and S1: They totally have 40344 per display。<br /><br />
Registers 0x13 and 0x10 are used to control Black-white image data and Red image data transmitting, here we take two-color display as example<br /><br />
{|border=1 style="text-align:center; width:600px"<br />
|-style="background:blue; color:white"<br />
|'''Color'''||'''0x10'''||'''0x13'''<br />
|-<br />
|White||0xFF||0x00<br />
|-<br />
|Black||0x00||0x00<br />
|-<br />
|Red||0xFF/0x00||0xFF<br />
|}<br />
<pre><br />
void EPD_12in48_Display(const UBYTE *Image)<br />
{<br />
int x,y;<br />
//S1 part 648*492<br />
EPD_S2_SendCommand(0x13);<br />
for(y = 0; y < 492; y++)<br />
for(x = 0; x < 81; x++) {<br />
EPD_S2_SendData(*(Image + (y*163 + x)));<br />
}<br />
<br />
//M2 part 656*492<br />
EPD_M2_SendCommand(0x13);<br />
for(y = 0; y < 492; y++)<br />
for(x = 81; x < 163; x++) {<br />
EPD_M2_SendData(*(Image+ (y*163) +x));<br />
}<br />
<br />
//S1 part 656*492<br />
EPD_S1_SendCommand(0x13);<br />
for(y = 492; y < 984; y++)<br />
for(x = 81; x < 163; x++) {<br />
EPD_S1_SendData(*(Image+ (y*163) +x));<br />
}<br />
<br />
//M1 part 648*492<br />
EPD_M1_SendCommand(0x13);<br />
for(y = 492; y < 984; y++)<br />
for(x = 0; x < 81; x++) {<br />
EPD_M1_SendData(*(Image+ (y*163) +x));<br />
}<br />
<br />
EPD_12in48_TurnOnDisplay();<br />
}<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{{12.48e-Paper-connecting-settings}}<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
===Document===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/0/00/12.48inch_e-Paper_Module_SchDoc.pdf Schematic]<br><br />
<br />
===Demo codes===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/9/93/12.48inch_e-Paper_Module_Code.7z Demo codes (full)]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/9/9a/12.48inch_e-Paper_Module_Code_RPI.7z Demo codes (Pi)]<br />
*[https://github.com/waveshare/12.48inch-e-paper Github]<br />
<br />
===Datasheet===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/f/f0/12.48inch_e-paper_Datasheet.pdf 12.48inch e-Paper datasheet]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
{{E-Paper FAQ}}<br />
<br />
==Supports==<br />
{{Service00}}</div>
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12.48inch e-Paper Module (B)
2019-12-27T03:15:49Z
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<div>{{infobox item|<br />
|name=12.48inch e-Paper (B)<br />
|name2=12.48inch e-Paper Module (B)<br />
|img=[[File:12.48inch-e-Paper-B-3.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/12.48inch-e-paper-b.htm]]<br />
|img2=[[File:12.48inch-e-Paper-Module-B-1.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/12.48inch-e-paper-module-b.htm]]<br />
|category=[[:Category:Modules|e-Paper]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net 中文官网]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/12.48inch-e-paper-module-b.htm Website]<br />
|related={{Product List|OLEDs / LCDs/e-Paper}}<br />
}}<br />
==Introduction==<br />
*Dimension: 12.48inch<br />
*Outline dimension (raw panel):261.5mm × 211mm × 0.3mm<br />
*Outline dimension (Acrylic case):280mm x 229.5mm<br />
*Display size:252.98mm × 190.90mm<br />
*Working voltage:3.3V/5V <br />
*Interface:SPI<br />
*Dot pitch:0.194mm × 0.194mm<br />
*Resolution:1304 x 984<br />
*Display color:Black, white, red<br />
*Grey level:2<br />
*Full refresh time :16s<br />
*Refresh power : 26.4mW(typ.) <br />
*Standby power :<=0.017mW<br />
【Note】:<br />
Refresh time:The data provided is experimental data, the actual time may be a little different.It is normal that the e-Paper blink when full updating.<br /><br />
Power:The power data is experimental data.<br /><br />
==SPI timing==<br />
[[File:1.54inch-e-paper-manual-1.png|700px]]<br /><br />
* CS is slave chip select, when CS is low, the chip is enabled.<br />
* DC is data/command control pin, when DC = 0, write command, when DC = 1, write data.<br />
* SCLK is the SPI communication clock. <br />
* SDIN is the data line from the master to the slave in SPI communication. <br />
SPI communication has data transfer timing, which is combined by CPHA and CPOL. <br />
# CPOL determines the level of the serial synchronous clock at idle state. When CPOL = 0, the level is Low. However, CPOL has little effect to the transmission.<br />
# CPHA determines whether data is collected at the first clock edge or at the second clock edge of serial synchronous clock; when CPHL = 0, data is collected at the first clock edge.<br />
* There are 4 SPI communication modes. SPI0 is commonly used, in which CPHL = 0, CPOL = 0.<br />
As you can see from the figure above, data transmission starts at the first falling edge of SCLK, and 8 bits of data are transferred in one clock cycle. Here, SPI0 is in used, and data is transferred by bits, MSB first.<br />
<br />
==How do e-Paper display==<br />
As we know, this display uses the SPI interface, however, there are two FPC cables. In fact, the 12.48inch e-Paper is combined by four small e-Paper, therefore, to control the e-Paper, you should use four chip select pin.<br /><br />
<br />
*Update essence<br />
It works as below:<br /><br />
[[file:12.48inch e-paper-4part.png]]<br /><br />
We name the four areas as S2, M2, M1 and S1 respectively, in demo codes, we will send data to these four area in order.<br /><br />
The resolution of S2 and M1 are same 648*492, and the resolution of M2 and S1 are the same 656*492.<br /><br />
Combine the four display we get the resolution of 12.48inch e-Paper: 1304*984<br /><br />
<br />
*Control principle<br />
They are four display indeed, therefore, we need to control four SPI salves:<br /><br />
Generally, the control pins of e-Paper are MOSI, SCLK, CS and DC<br /><br />
And power and reset pins: VCC, GND, RST<br /><br />
Because e-Paper will flash when updating, there is a busy pin:BUSY<br /><br />
To reduce pins, four displays use the same VCC, GND, MOSI and SCK pins. Every two displays use the same DC and RST pins.<br /><br />
Therefore, there are total 16 pins for controlling the e-Paper:<br /><br />
[[file:12.48inch e-paper-4part2.png]]<br /><br />
<br />
*Codes analysis<br />
To control the e-Paper, you should first reset and initialize registers. And then transmit image data to e-Paper and update.<br /><br />
Here we show you how to transmit the image data:<br /><br />
We take Black-white or Red-white image as a monochrome bitmap. One byte stands for 8 pixels.<br />
<br />
S2 and M1: There are 648 pixels per raw, It needs 648/8 = 81 bytes. One display has 492 column,totally have 81 * 492 = 39852 bytes. The same as the M2 and S1: They totally have 40344 per display。<br /><br />
Registers 0x13 and 0x10 are used to control Black-white image data and Red image data transmitting, here we take two-color display as example<br /><br />
{|border=1 style="text-align:center; width:600px"<br />
|-style="background:blue; color:white"<br />
|'''Color'''||'''0x10'''||'''0x13'''<br />
|-<br />
|White||0xFF||0x00<br />
|-<br />
|Black||0x00||0x00<br />
|-<br />
|Red||0xFF/0x00||0xFF<br />
|}<br />
<pre><br />
void EPD_12in48_Display(const UBYTE *Image)<br />
{<br />
int x,y;<br />
//S1 part 648*492<br />
EPD_S2_SendCommand(0x13);<br />
for(y = 0; y < 492; y++)<br />
for(x = 0; x < 81; x++) {<br />
EPD_S2_SendData(*(Image + (y*163 + x)));<br />
}<br />
<br />
//M2 part 656*492<br />
EPD_M2_SendCommand(0x13);<br />
for(y = 0; y < 492; y++)<br />
for(x = 81; x < 163; x++) {<br />
EPD_M2_SendData(*(Image+ (y*163) +x));<br />
}<br />
<br />
//S1 part 656*492<br />
EPD_S1_SendCommand(0x13);<br />
for(y = 492; y < 984; y++)<br />
for(x = 81; x < 163; x++) {<br />
EPD_S1_SendData(*(Image+ (y*163) +x));<br />
}<br />
<br />
//M1 part 648*492<br />
EPD_M1_SendCommand(0x13);<br />
for(y = 492; y < 984; y++)<br />
for(x = 0; x < 81; x++) {<br />
EPD_M1_SendData(*(Image+ (y*163) +x));<br />
}<br />
<br />
EPD_12in48_TurnOnDisplay();<br />
}<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{{12.48e-Paper-connecting-settings}}<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
===Document===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/0/00/12.48inch_e-Paper_Module_SchDoc.pdf Schematic]<br><br />
<br />
===Demo codes===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/9/93/12.48inch_e-Paper_Module_Code.7z Demo codes (full)]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/9/9a/12.48inch_e-Paper_Module_Code_RPI.7z Demo codes (Pi)]<br />
*[https://github.com/waveshare/12.48inch-e-paper Github]<br />
<br />
===Datasheet===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/9/99/12.48inch_e-paper_%28B%29_Datasheet.pdf 12.48inch e-Paper datasheet]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
{{E-Paper FAQ}}<br />
<br />
==Supports==<br />
{{Service00}}</div>
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<div>{{Infobox item|colorscheme=blue<br />
|brief=800 × 480<br />
|img=[[File:7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-g-1.jpg|300px|alt=7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-G|link=https://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-g.htm | 7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (G)]]<br />
|caption=7 inch 800*480 Multicolor Graphic LCD, with capacitive touch screen and stand-alone touch controller<br />
|category=[[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-G.htm 官方中文站点]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-g.htm Waveshare Website]<br />
|interface1 = I2C + 24BIT RGB<br />
|interface2 = LCD7C-D<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|OLEDs / LCDs/General Multi Color LCD}}<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
7 inch 800*480 Multicolor Graphic LCD, with capacitive touch screen and stand-alone touch controller<br />
<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-e.htm More]}}<br />
==Resources==<br />
*[[:File:7inch_Capacitive_Touch_LCD_G_Schematic.pdf|Schematic]]<br />
*[[:File:7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-G-Demo.7z|Code]]<br />
*[[:File:At070tn90.pdf|7inch LCD 800X480]]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/4/49/GT911-GOODIX.pdf Datasheet of GT911]<br />
*[[:File:GT911_Register.pdf|GT911_Register]]<br />
*[[:File:MP1541.pdf|MP1541]]<br />
*[[:File:Mp3202.pdf|Mp3202]]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:General Multi Color LCD]]</div>
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<div>==Application notes==<br />
*[[:File:1.3inch-SH1106-OLED.pdf|1.3inch OLED--SH1106]]</div>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Datasheets}}<br />
*[[:File:7inch_1024X600_LCD_DS.pdf|7inch LCD 1024X600]]<br />
*[[:File:GT811_CN.pdf|GT811_CN]]<br />
*[[:File:GT911_Register.pdf|GT911_Register]]<br />
*[[:File:MP1541.pdf|MP1541]]<br />
*[[:File:Mp3202.pdf|Mp3202]]</div>
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<div>{{Infobox item|colorscheme=green<br />
|name=4inch TFT Touch Shield<br />
|img=[[File:4.3inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-intro.jpg|250px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/4.3inch-capacitive-touch-lcd.htm]]<br />
|caption=4.3inch Capacitive Touch LCD, 800x480<br />
|category=[[:Category:Modules|Modules]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/4.3inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD.htm 中文网站]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/4.3inch-capacitive-touch-lcd.htm website]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
4.3inch Capacitive Touch LCD<br />
<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [https://www.waveshare.com/4.3inch-capacitive-touch-lcd.htm More]}}<br />
<br />
=== Resources ===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/0/00/4.3inch_Capacitive_Touch_LCD_user_manual_en.pdf User Manual]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/3/33/4.3inch_Capacitive_Touch_LCD_SchDoc.pdf Schematic]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/File:4.3inch_Capacitive_Touch_LCD_code.7z Demo code]<br />
<br />
=== datasheet ===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/File:GT911.pdf GT911]<br />
*[[:File:GT911_Register.pdf|GT911_Register]]<br />
*[[:File:SH430HI50-43050L-C.pdf | SH430HI50]]<br />
<br />
== FAQ ==<br />
[[Category:Modules]][[Category:LCD]][[Category:Arduino]]<br />
== Support ==<br />
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<div>{{Infobox item|colorscheme=blue<br />
|brief=800 × 480<br />
|img=[[File:7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-g-1.jpg|300px|alt=7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-G|link=https://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-g.htm | 7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (G)]]<br />
|caption=7 inch 800*480 Multicolor Graphic LCD, with capacitive touch screen and stand-alone touch controller<br />
|category=[[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-G.htm 官方中文站点]<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-g.htm Waveshare Website]<br />
|interface1 = I2C + 24BIT RGB<br />
|interface2 = LCD7C-D<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|OLEDs / LCDs/General Multi Color LCD}}<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
7 inch 800*480 Multicolor Graphic LCD, with capacitive touch screen and stand-alone touch controller<br />
<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-e.htm More]}}<br />
==Resources==<br />
*[[:File:7inch_Capacitive_Touch_LCD_G_Schematic.pdf|Schematic]]<br />
*[[:File:7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-G-for-Open429I-C-Demo.zip|Code]]<br />
*[[:File:At070tn90.pdf|7inch LCD 800X480]]<br />
*[[:File:GT911.pdf|GT911_CN]]<br />
*[[:File:GT911_Register.pdf|GT911_Register]]<br />
*[[:File:MP1541.pdf|MP1541]]<br />
*[[:File:Mp3202.pdf|Mp3202]]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:General Multi Color LCD]]</div>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Datasheets}}<br />
===GT811 version===<br />
*[[:File:AT070TN92.pdf|AT070TN92]]<br />
*[[:File:RA8875-Specification.pdf|RA8875 Specification]]<br />
*[[:File:RA8875-Application-Note.pdf|RA8875 Application Note]]<br />
*[[:File:GT811.pdf|GT811_CN]]<br />
*[[:File:MP1541.pdf|MP1541]]<br />
*[[:File:MP3202.pdf|MP3202]]<br />
*[[:File:MX25L3208.pdf|MX25L3208]]<br />
*[[:File:GT23L24T3Y_CN.pdf|GT23L24T3Y_CN]]<br />
*[[:File:GT23L24T3Y_DATASHEET_CN.pdf|GT23L24T3Y_DATASHEET_CN]]<br />
*[[:File:GT23L32S4W_CN.pdf|GT23L32S4W_CN]]<br />
===GT911 version===<br />
*[[:File:At070tn90.pdf | 7inch 800x480 LCD datasheet]]<br />
*[[:File:GT911.pdf|GT911_CN]]<br />
*[[:File:GT911_Register.pdf|GT911_Register]]<br />
*[[:File:RA8875-Specification.pdf|RA8875 Specification]]<br />
*[[:File:RA8875-Application-Note.pdf|RA8875 Application Note]]<br />
*[[:File:MP1541.pdf|MP1541]]<br />
*[[:File:MP3202.pdf|MP3202]]<br />
*[[:File:MX25L3208.pdf|MX25L3208]]<br />
*[[:File:GT23L24T3Y_CN.pdf|GT23L24T3Y_CN]]<br />
*[[:File:GT23L24T3Y_DATASHEET_CN.pdf|GT23L24T3Y_DATASHEET_CN]]<br />
*[[:File:GT23L32S4W_CN.pdf|GT23L32S4W_CN]]</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=File:GT911_Register.pdf&diff=16509
File:GT911 Register.pdf
2019-07-03T02:28:12Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: MsUpload</p>
<hr />
<div>MsUpload</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=GamePi15&diff=16445
GamePi15
2019-06-26T08:15:16Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: /* Support Raspberry Pi */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox item<br />
|img=[[File:GamePi15-7.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/gamepi15.htm]]<br />
|caption= A tiny game console based on Raspberry Pi<br />
|category=[[:Category:Expansions|Expansions]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/gamepi15.htm Website]<br />
|interface1=RPi<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|Game Machines/Portable Game Machines/Raspberry Pi Based}}<br />
}}<br />
==Support Raspberry Pi==<br />
*Raspberry Pi Zero<br />
*Raspberry Pi Zero W<br />
*Raspberry Pi Zero WH<br />
*Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+<br />
*Raspberry Pi 2 Model B<br />
*Raspberry Pi 3 Model B<br />
*Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+<br />
*Update time:20190625<br />
<br />
==How to use it==<br />
===Hardware connection===<br />
*Turn the switch of GamePi15 into OFF, mount the 14500 battery<br />
**make sure you mount the battery in correct direction, WARNING indicator will light on if direction is wrong. You should remove battery and correct the direction when the LED is on, otherwise, the GamePi15 may be damaged.<br />
*Connect GPIO. Inset the GamePi15 to 40PIN GPIO of Raspberry Pi<br />
<br />
To use the GamePi15, you can use the pre-configured image or install driver to refresh image yourself.<br />
===Pre-configured Images===<br />
*Here we provide pre-configured image, you can download and test<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!OS !! Version !! Raspberry Pi !! Default user/password !! Download link<br />
|-<br />
|Recalbox || 6.0-DragonBlaze || Raspberry Pi 1/Zero/Zero W || root/recalboxroot || [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oeNueVdbd5Hgta5nLFy50Pl3o_zHUMfm Google Drive]<br />
|-<br />
|Recalbox || 6.0-DragonBlaze || Raspberry Pi 2/3/Pi 3B+ || root/recalboxroot || [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cAitjekHkeKvQVeAuab8SqpnjhjawVCc Google Drive]<br />
|-<br />
|Retropie || v4.4 || Raspberry Pi 1/Zero/Zero W || pi/raspberry || [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nBr7hbyeu3fB3Thc2PLKGbGX5KdZbiWf Google Drive]<br />
|-<br />
|Retropie || v4.4 || Raspberry Pi 2/3/3B+ || pi/raspberry || [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ggL2DGVf7LWeyEoxQqevdNfu6LObF1JR Google Drive]<br />
|}<br />
*Download image file, unzip and write it to SD card<br />
*Inset the SD card to Raspberry Pi, turn the switch into ON. Generally, LCD is light on and Raspberry Pi is booting. It may cause about 2 minutes for Raspberry Pi 1/zero/zero W to starting.<br />
**Raspberry Pi is failed to start if the battery is Low. In this case, you can connect 5V/2A power adapter to Power interface for charging. Capacity indicators <br />
<br />
'''Basic operations'''<br />
<br />
*Retropie<br />
*#After booting, you can select emulators by direction buttons on the left, then press "A" to confirm. For example, choose "A" and then "Start"<br />
*#Choose the games and press "A" to play<br />
*#Press "Start"+"HK" buttons to exit games<br />
*#You can adjust the potentiometer to adjust volume. Or Press "Start" and choose "SOUND SETTINGS" to adjust volume<br />
*Recalbox<br />
*#After booting, you can select emulators by direction buttons on the left, then press "B" to confirm.<br />
*#Choose the games and press "A" to play, press "A" or "Start" to start games<br />
*#Press "Start"+"HK" buttons to exit games<br />
*#you can adjust the potentiometer to adjust volume. Or Press "Start" and choose "SOUND SETTINGS", press "B" confirm, then adjust "SYSTEM VOLUME" by direction buttons.<br />
<br />
===Install driver===<br />
* Click [https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d8/GamePi15-190613.tar.gz here] to download the driver: [https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/d/d8/GamePi15-190613.tar.gz GamePi15-190613]<br />
<br />
'''Install driver on Retropie'''<br />
<br />
Download Retropie image from [https://retropie.org.uk/download/ Retropie website]<br />
<br />
[[File:Game-HAT-Manual01.jpg|600px]]<br />
<br />
*Write the image to SD card<br />
*Copy the driver (Do not unzip it) to root directory of the SD card (BOOT directory of the Raspbian)<br />
*Connect SD card, keyboard and a HDMI display to Raspberry Pi, Turn the switch into ON side to power on Raspberry Pi. Press F4 (Keyboard) after booting<br />
*Install driver with commands below:<br />
<pre><br />
tar xzvf /boot/GamePi15-*.tar.gz<br />
cd GamePi15/<br />
./GamePi15<br />
</pre><br />
*Long-press "A" button (GamePi15) to enter the configuration page, configure by pressing related buttons (GamePi15), you can also long-press to skip any button<br />
[[File:GamePi15-Manual-01.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
After configuring, you can press "A" (GamePi15) to save configured and exit, or press "B" or "Start" (GamePi15) to exit without saving.<br />
<br />
'''Install driver on Recalbox'''<br />
<br />
Download the latest image from [https://archive.recalbox.com/ Recalbox website]<br />
<br />
[[File:GamePi15-Manual-02.jpg|400px]]<br />
<br />
*Unzip the files download to get the .img file<br />
*Write the .img file to SD card<br />
*Copy driver to root directory of SD card<br />
*Connect SD card, keyboard and a HDMI display to Raspberry Pi, Turn the switch into ON side to power on Raspberry Pi. Press F4 then Alt+F2(Keyboard) after booting. (user: root; password: recalboxroot)<br />
*Install driver with commands:<br />
<pre><br />
tar xzvf /boot/GamePi15-*.tar.gz<br />
cd GamePi15/<br />
./GamePi15<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
*Reboot Raspberry Pi<br />
===Add new games (Retropie)===<br />
Maybe default games in test image are not those you want, you can also add games as you like.<br />
*Size of most games are always large, so we need to expand filesystem fist. Choose RASPI-CONFIG on configure page and press enter<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual03.jpg]]<br />
<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual04.jpg]]<br />
<br />
*Choose 7 Advanced Options -> A1 Expand Filesystem, Enter->Finish, (physical keyboard is required)<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual05.jpg]]<br />
*Choose OK, and reboot.<br />
*Here we recommend a really cool rom website: http://coolrom.com/ You can download ROMS of various games there to your PC. If you like Sony Playstation games, you can choose.<br />
[[File:Game-HAT-Manual06.png|400px]]<br />
*Find the games you want and download it. For example: http://coolrom.com/roms/psx/39719/Tekken_3.php Click to download<br />
[[File:Game-HAT-Manual07.png|400px]]<br />
*unzip the zip you download to get ROMs as below<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual08.png]]<br />
*Connect your Raspberry Pi to network (Make sure the network you connect is in the same LAN as your PC). Find SHOW IP in Retropie list, press “A” to query current IP address of your Raspberry Pi.<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual09.jpg|400px]]<br />
*Open it with the IP address on your PC<br />
[[File:800px-Game-HAT-Manual10.png]]<br />
<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual11.png]]<br />
*Then on emulator choose page, you can press “Start”->QUIT->RESTART EMULATIONSTAION, press “A” to confirm. Then restart emulator, you can find the game added.<br />
<br />
For more operations, you can read [https://retropie.org.uk/docs/ Retropie Instructions]<br />
<br />
==Interfaces==<br />
"NC" : No Connected<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable" style="align:center; "<br />
|-<br />
!PIN!!Symbol!!Description !! !! PIN!!Symbol!!Description<br />
|-<br />
| 1 || 3.3V || 3.3V power input ||rowspan = "20" style = "width:20px;"| ||2 || 5V || 5V power input<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || NC || NC || 4 || 5V || 5V power input<br />
|-<br />
| 5 || HOTKEY ENABLE || BCM=3, WPI = 9 || 6 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || NC || NC || 8 || RIGHT SHOULDER || BCM=14, WPI=15<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || GND || Ground || 10 || X || BCM=15, WPI=16<br />
|-<br />
| 11 || NC || NC || 12 || Audio || BCM=18, WPI=1<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || LCD_Reset || BCM=27, WPI=2 || 14 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || NC || NC || 16 || LEFT SHOULDER || BCM=23, WPI=4<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || 3.3V || 3.3V input || 18 || Backlight || BCM=24, WPI=5<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || LCD_MOSI || BCM=10, WPI=12 || 20 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 21 || NC || NC || 22 || LCD_DC || BCM=25, WPI=6<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || LCD_SCK || BCM=11, WPI=14 || 24 || LCD_CS || BCM=8, WPI=10<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || GND || Ground || 26 || NC || NC<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || NC || NC || 28 || NC || NC<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || UP || BCM=5, WPI=21 || 30 || GND || Gound <br />
|- <br />
| 31 || DOWN || BCM=6, WPI=22 || 32 || Y || BCM=12, WPI=26<br />
|-<br />
| 33 || RIGHT || BCM=13, WPI=23 || 34 || GND || Ground<br />
|-<br />
| 35 || SELECT || BCM=19, WPI=24 || 36 || LEFT || BCM=16, WPI=27<br />
|-<br />
| 37 || START || BCM=26, WPI=25 || 38 || B || BCM=20, WPI=28<br />
|-<br />
| 39 || GND || Ground || 40 || A || BCM=21, WPI=29<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Resources ==<br />
{{RPi Software}}<br />
<br />
== Support ==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Expansions|Expansions]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]]</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=Arcade-101-1P&diff=16302
Arcade-101-1P
2019-05-08T05:57:46Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: /* Resources */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox item<br />
|img=[[File:Arcade-101-1P-8.jpg|400px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/arcade-101-1p.htm]]<br />
|caption= A Retro-gamming machine which is based in Raspberry Pi and Retropie<br />
|category=[[:Category:Expansions|Expansions]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=<br />
|website_en=[https://www.waveshare.com/arcade-101-1p.htm Website]<br />
|interface1=RPi<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==User Guide==<br />
To use the Arcade-101-P, you can install driver yourself or directly use the retropie image we provide.<br />
===Install driver===<br />
*Download the latest Retropie image from [https://retropie.org.uk/download/ Retropie webiste].<br />
[[File:Game-HAT-Manual01.jpg|600px]]<br />
*Extract and get the .img file, write it to a SD card.<br />
*After writting, modify the config.txt file which located in root directory of the SD card. Add following statements to the end of config.txt file<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
max_usb_current=1<br />
hdmi_force_hotplug=1 <br />
config_hdmi_boost=10<br />
hdmi_group=2<br />
hdmi_mode=87<br />
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0<br />
</source><br />
*Save and eject the card. Insert it to Raspberry Pi and power it on, You need to connect a keyboard to Raspberry Pi and make sure the network is accesable.<br />
*Following the commands below to install WM8960 audio driver<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
git clone https://github.com/waveshare/WM8960-Audio-HAT<br />
cd WM8960-Audio-HAT<br />
sudo ./install.sh<br />
sudo reboot<br />
</source><br />
*Reboot the Raspberry Pi, and execute aplay -l command to test the audio. If there is not audio card detect, please re-install driver.<br />
* Open alsa setting<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
sudo nano /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf<br />
</source><br />
<br />
Find statements:<br />
<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
defaults.ctl.card 0<br />
defaults.pcm.card 0<br />
</source><br />
<br />
change them to 1 as below<br />
<br />
defaults.ctl.card 1<br />
defaults.pcm.card 1<br />
<br />
Save and exit.<br />
*Install joystick control script<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
git clone https://github.com/waveshare/mk_arcade_joystick_rpi.git<br />
cd mk_arcade_joystick_rpi<br />
sudo ./install.sh<br />
</source><br />
<br />
Reboot Raspberry Pi<br />
<br />
* Long-press button "A" (Arcade-101-P) enter the key mapping page<br />
following prompt to finish the setting. Note that you just need to set the first twelve buttons, and no hot-key required. You can long-press "A" button to skip other buttons.<br />
*After finishing all the buttons, you can press "A" to save the setting and exit.<br />
*Now you can play game.<br />
<br />
===Use ready-to-use image===<br />
You can also use the image which is pre-configured. Just download and write it to SD card.<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jOPzfbwsi4rB_dtxIEe1xl4Q-GfquHbb Retropie for Arcade-101-1P]<br />
<br />
===Add new games===<br />
Maybe default games in test image are not those you want, you can also add games as you like.<br />
*Size of most games are always large, so we need to expand filesystem fist. Choose RASPI-CONFIG on configure page and press enter<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual03.jpg]]<br />
<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual04.jpg]]<br />
<br />
*Choose 7 Advanced Options -> A1 Expand Filesystem, Enter->Finish, (physical keyboard is required)<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual05.jpg]]<br />
*Choose OK, and reboot.<br />
*Here we recommend a really cool rom website: http://coolrom.com/ You can download ROMS of various games there to your PC. If you like Sony Playstation games, you can choose.<br />
[[File:Game-HAT-Manual06.png|400px]]<br />
*Find the games you want and download it. For example: http://coolrom.com/roms/psx/39719/Tekken_3.php Click to download<br />
[[File:Game-HAT-Manual07.png|400px]]<br />
*unzip the zip you download to get ROMs as below<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual08.png]]<br />
*Connect your Raspberry Pi to network (Make sure the network you connect is in the same LAN as your PC). Find SHOW IP in Retropie list, press “A” to query current IP address of your Raspberry Pi.<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual09.jpg|400px]]<br />
*Open it with the IP address on your PC<br />
[[File:800px-Game-HAT-Manual10.png]]<br />
<br />
[[File:600px-Game-HAT-Manual11.png]]<br />
*Then on emulator choose page, you can press “Start”->QUIT->RESTART EMULATIONSTAION, press “A” to confirm. Then restart emulator, you can find the game added.<br />
<br />
For more operations, you can read [https://retropie.org.uk/docs/ Retropie Instructions]<br />
<br />
== Resources ==<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/7/7f/Arcade-101-1P_Assembly_en.pdf Arcade Assembly]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/File:Arcade_Game_HAT_Schematic.pdf Arcade Game HAT Schematic]<br />
<br />
== Support ==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Expansions|Expansions]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]]</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=File:Arcade_Game_HAT_Schematic.pdf&diff=16301
File:Arcade Game HAT Schematic.pdf
2019-05-08T05:57:18Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: MsUpload</p>
<hr />
<div>MsUpload</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=AT24CXX-EEPROM-Board_Datasheets&diff=16223
AT24CXX-EEPROM-Board Datasheets
2019-04-19T03:32:33Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Application notes ==<br />
*[[:File:AT24C04B-08B.pdf|AT24C04]]<br />
<!--<br />
*[[:File:AT24C02B.pdf|AT24C02B]]<br />
*[[:File:AT24C16B.pdf|AT24C16B]]<br />
*[[:File:AT24C32C-64C.pdf|AT24C32C-64C]]<br />
*[[:File:AT24C64B.pdf|AT24C64B]]<br />
*[[:File:AT24C128B.pdf|AT24C128B]]<br />
*[[:File:AT24C256B.pdf|AT24C256B]]<br />
*[[:File:AT24C512B.pdf|AT24C512B]]<br />
*[[:File:AT24C1024B.pdf|AT24C1024B]]<br />
--></div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=File:Compute-Module-IO-Board-Plus-Code.zip&diff=16201
File:Compute-Module-IO-Board-Plus-Code.zip
2019-04-12T02:15:26Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: Waveshare-eng09 uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Compute-Module-IO-Board-Plus-Code.zip&quot;</p>
<hr />
<div>MsUpload</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=7inch_Capacitive_Touch_LCD_(F)&diff=15909
7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (F)
2019-03-04T08:23:28Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox item|colorscheme=blue<br />
|brief=1024x600<br />
|img=[[File:7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-F-1.jpg|300px|alt=7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-F|link=http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-F.htm | 7inch Capacitive Touch LCD (F)]]<br />
|caption=7 inch 1024*600 Multicolor Graphic LCD, with capacitive touch screen and stand-alone touch controller<br />
|category=[[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-F.htm 官方中文站点]<br />
|website_en=[http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-F.htm Waveshare Website]<br />
|interface1 = I2C + 24BIT RGB<br />
|interface2 = LCD7C-D<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|OLEDs / LCDs/General Multi Color LCD}}<br />
}}<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
7 inch 1024*600 Multicolor Graphic LCD, with capacitive touch screen and stand-alone touch controller<br />
<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/7inch-capacitive-touch-lcd-F.htm More]}}<br />
==Resources==<br />
*[[:File:7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-F-Schematic.pdf|Schematic]]<br />
*[[:File:7inch_Capacitive_Touch_LCD_F_code_V2.7z|Code]]<br />
*[[7inch-Capacitive-Touch-LCD-F_Datasheets|Datasheets]]<br />
<br />
==FAQ==<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
{{Service00}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:General Multi Color LCD]]</div>
Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=File:7inch_Capacitive_Touch_LCD_F_code_V2.7z&diff=15908
File:7inch Capacitive Touch LCD F code V2.7z
2019-03-04T08:21:50Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: MsUpload</p>
<hr />
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Waveshare-eng09
https://www.waveshare.com/w/index.php?title=9.7inch_e-Paper_HAT&diff=15759
9.7inch e-Paper HAT
2019-01-25T02:36:50Z
<p>Waveshare-eng09: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox item<br />
|name=9.7inch e-Paper raw Panel<br />
|name2=9.7inch e-paper HAT<br />
|img=[[File:9.7inch-ePaper.JPG|300px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/9.7inch-e-paper.htm]]<br />
|img2=[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT.JPG|300px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/9.7inch-e-paper-hat.htm]]<br />
|caption=1200×825, 9.7inch E-Ink raw panel without driver board<br />
|caption2=1200×825, 9.7inch E-Ink display HAT for Raspberry Pi, USB/SPI/I80/I2C interface<br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/9.7inch-e-paper-hat.htm 官方中文站点]<br />
|website_en=[http://www.waveshare.com/9.7inch-e-paper-hat.htm Waveshare website]<br />
|interface1=I2C<br />
|interface2=I80<br />
|interface3=SPI<br />
|interface4=USB<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|OLEDs / LCDs/e-Paper}}<br />
}}<br />
==Note==<br />
<font color=#FF0000><big>'''9.7inch e-Paper is big size screen, the glass panel and FPC is fragile, please be careful when use it for developing. we recommend you to reinforce the FPC with scotch tape when developing.'''</big></font><br />
<br />
There are two version, one is raw panel and another is HAT version. Driver board (IT8951) is required for raw panel, if you are the first time to buy this e-paper, recommend you to choose HAT version which come with the driver board.<br />
<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
<br />
9.7inch E-Ink display HAT for Raspberry Pi, 1200×825 resolution, 16 gray scale, USB/SPI/I80/I2C interface<br />
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==Features==<br />
*No backlight, keeps displaying last content for a long time even when power down<br />
*Low power consumption, basically power is only required for refreshing<br />
*Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero WH/2B/3B/3B+<br />
*USB/SPI/I80/I2C interface, for connecting with host boards like Raspberry Pi/Nucleo, etc.<br />
*Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/STM32)<br />
==Specifications==<br />
*Operating voltage: 5V<br />
*Interface: USB/SPI/I80/I2C<br />
*Outline dimension: 218.8mm × 156.425mm × 1.15mm<br />
*Display size: 202.8mm × 139.425mm<br />
*Dot pitch: 0.169 × 0.169<br />
*Resolution: 1200 × 825<br />
*Display color: black, white<br />
*Gray scale: 2-16 (1-4 bit)<br />
*Full refresh time: <1s<br />
*Total refresh power: 0.6W(typ.)<br />
*Total standby power: 0.3W(typ.)<br />
*Viewing angle: >170°<br />
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[[File:16-grey-scale2.jpg|600px]]<br />
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== Working principle ==<br />
This product is an E-paper device adopting the image display technology of Microencapsulated Electrophoretic Display, MED. The initial approach is to create tiny spheres, in which the charged color pigments are suspending in the transparent oil and would move depending on the electronic charge. The E-paper screen display patterns by reflecting the ambient light, so it has no background light requirement. Under sunshine, the E-paper screen still has high visibility with a wide viewing angle of 180 degree. It is the ideal choice for E-reading.<br />
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== How to use ==<br />
===Working with Windows PC===<br />
*Connect 9.7inch e-paper to IT8951 driver board as below<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-09.jpg|center|500px]]<br />
*Connect driver board to PC by USB cable<br />
*Download and open test software [[:File:E-LINK-TCON-DEMO.zip | E-LINK-TCON-DEMO]]<br />
*Click connect as below<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-10.jpg|center|600px]]<br />
*Check option "AutoSet", then click "Open File" to open one picture for display. Browse diagram will be opened, and you should click "OK"<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-11.jpg|center|600px]]<br />
*Click "display" to refresh the picture<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-12.jpg|center|600px]]<br />
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Note: Source code of E-LINK-TCON-DEMO is unavailable unless you signed NDA. if require, please contact with Waveshare Team.<br />
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===Working with Raspberry Pi===<br />
* Hardware connection<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-13.jpg|center|600px]]<br />
*Make sure you have switched the sail switch to SPI mode<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-14.jpg|center|400px]]<br />
*Install BCM2835 libraries to your Raspberry Pi, you can download the newest bcm2835 library from its official website http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/bcm2835/<br />
Copy the library you download to Raspberry Pi and install it withe commands below. You can also following the instruction on its website above<br />
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<pre><br />
tar zxvf bcm2835-1.xx.tar.gz<br />
cd bcm2835-1.xx<br />
./configure<br />
make<br />
sudo make check<br />
sudo make install<br />
</pre><br />
* Download [[:File:IT8951.tar.gz | Demo code]] and copy to your Raspberry Pi. Extract and run it with the commands below in your Raspberry Pi<br />
<pre><br />
tar zxvf IT8951.tar.gz<br />
cd IT8951<br />
make clean<br />
make<br />
sudo ./IT8951 0 0 01.bmp<br />
</pre><br />
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This demo code supports display general BMP pictures directly, if you find that your BMP picture cannot be displayed, please open it on Windows PC with Paint software (Windows APP), save as BMP and try again.<br />
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The command '';./IT8951 0 0 01.bmp''', the first two parameters is X and Y coordinate of picture's left-top, 01.bmp is the file name of picture<br />
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===Working with STM32===<br />
Because IT8951 will cost big size of RAM, some of STM32 cannot support without external SDRAM device. So we here use [https://www.waveshare.com/open429i-c-standard.htm Open429I] as test board, Open429I integrates IS42S16400J (64-MBIT) SDRAM,has full memory to drive the 9.7inch e-paper.<br />
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Working with STM32, you can use SPI, I80 or I2C interface. SPI is simple and need a few of GPIO, its speed can also meet the requirement of most applications. I80 is also simple and fast, however, it need to use lots of GPIO. I2C is every slow, which we don't recommend.<br />
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'''SPI'''<br />
----<br />
<br />
1) Hardware connection<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!IT8951!!STM32!!Description<br />
|-<br />
|5V||5V||5V Power input<br />
|-<br />
|GND||GND||Ground<br />
|-<br />
|MISO||PE13||Data output<br />
|-<br />
|MOSI||PE14||Data input<br />
|-<br />
|SCK||PE12||Clock input<br />
|-<br />
|CS||PE11||Chip select (Low active)<br />
|-<br />
|RST||PC5||Reset (Low for reset)<br />
|-<br />
|HRDY||PA7||BUSY state output (Low for busy)<br />
|}<br />
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2) Set the switch to SPI mode<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-14.jpg]]<br />
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3) Download demo code to refresh picture<br />
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You can download the demo code [https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/0/08/9.7-IT8951.zip here]<br />
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Open the project with keil :Open429I-C-IT8951-Demo\Project\9.7-IT8951\MDK-ARM\Project.uvproj<br />
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Compile it, then open IT8951.h, check if SPI mode is enabled. Compile it again and download to your board. After downloading, the <br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-15.jpg]]<br />
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The information will be printed as below (115200, 8N1)<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-16.jpg]]<br />
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'''I80'''<br />
----<br />
<br />
1) Hardware connection<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!IT8951!!STM32!!Description<br />
|-<br />
|Vcc||5V||5V Power input<br />
|-<br />
|GND||GND||Ground<br />
|-<br />
|DBUS0~DBUS15||PB0~PB15||Data pins<br />
|-<br />
|HWE||PC1||Write enable (Low active)<br />
|-<br />
|D/C||PC7||Data/Command (Low for command)<br />
|-<br />
|CSEL|| PC6||Chip select (Low active)<br />
|-<br />
|HRD||PC3||Read eenable (Low for active)<br />
|-<br />
|RST||PC0||Reset (Low for reset)<br />
|-<br />
|BUSY||PA7||Busy state output (Low for busy)<br />
|}<br />
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2) Set the switch to I80 mode<br />
<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-17.jpg]]<br />
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3) Display with demo code<br />
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You can download the demo code [https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/0/08/9.7-IT8951.zip here]<br />
<br />
Open project and change set the interface to I80.<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-18.jpg]]<br />
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===Display pictures===<br />
For easy porting our demo code, we display picture with data matrix instead of file system.<br />
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We should first convert BMP picture to data matrix (arrays), and use it in demo code.<br />
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1) Prepare a BMP image, resize the picture to 1200*825 (the resolution of this e-Paper)<br />
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2) Open [[:File:BmpCvt.zip | BMP convert software]], Click File->Open..-> to open the picture as below:<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-19.jpg]]<br />
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3) Click Image -> Convert to ->Gray256(8 BPP)<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-20.jpg]]<br />
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4) Click File ->Save As... ->Choose "C" bitmap file (*.c) -> input file name and click Save.<br />
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5) Choose 8 bit per pixel, click OK. A C file will be saved to your PC<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-21.jpg]]<br />
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6) Add the C file to keil project, detect unusable information<br />
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<source lang="c"><br />
/*********************************************************************<br />
* SEGGER Microcontroller GmbH & Co. KG *<br />
* Solutions for real time microcontroller applications *<br />
* www.segger.com *<br />
**********************************************************************<br />
* *<br />
* C-file generated by *<br />
* *<br />
* Bitmap Converter for emWin V5.22. *<br />
* Compiled Jul 4 2013, 12:18:24 *<br />
* (c) 1998 - 2013 Segger Microcontroller GmbH && Co. KG *<br />
* *<br />
**********************************************************************<br />
* *<br />
* Source file: zoo *<br />
* Dimensions: 1200 * 825 *<br />
* NumColors: 256 *<br />
* *<br />
**********************************************************************<br />
*/<br />
<br />
#include <stdlib.h><br />
<br />
#include "GUI.h"<br />
<br />
#ifndef GUI_CONST_STORAGE<br />
#define GUI_CONST_STORAGE const<br />
#endif<br />
<br />
extern GUI_CONST_STORAGE GUI_BITMAP bmzoo;<br />
<br />
/*********************************************************************<br />
*<br />
* Palette<br />
*<br />
* Description<br />
* The following are the entries of the palette table.<br />
* The entries are stored as a 32-bit values of which 24 bits are<br />
* actually used according to the following bit mask: 0xBBGGRR<br />
*<br />
* The lower 8 bits represent the Red component.<br />
* The middle 8 bits represent the Green component.<br />
* The highest 8 bits represent the Blue component.<br />
*/<br />
static GUI_CONST_STORAGE GUI_COLOR _Colorszoo[] = {<br />
0x000000, 0x010101, 0x020202, 0x030303,<br />
0x040404, 0x050505, 0x060606, 0x070707,<br />
0x080808, 0x090909, 0x0A0A0A, 0x0B0B0B,<br />
0x0C0C0C, 0x0D0D0D, 0x0E0E0E, 0x0F0F0F,<br />
0x101010, 0x111111, 0x121212, 0x131313,<br />
0x141414, 0x151515, 0x161616, 0x171717,<br />
0x181818, 0x191919, 0x1A1A1A, 0x1B1B1B,<br />
0x1C1C1C, 0x1D1D1D, 0x1E1E1E, 0x1F1F1F,<br />
0x202020, 0x212121, 0x222222, 0x232323,<br />
0x242424, 0x252525, 0x262626, 0x272727,<br />
0x282828, 0x292929, 0x2A2A2A, 0x2B2B2B,<br />
0x2C2C2C, 0x2D2D2D, 0x2E2E2E, 0x2F2F2F,<br />
0x303030, 0x313131, 0x323232, 0x333333,<br />
0x343434, 0x353535, 0x363636, 0x373737,<br />
0x383838, 0x393939, 0x3A3A3A, 0x3B3B3B,<br />
0x3C3C3C, 0x3D3D3D, 0x3E3E3E, 0x3F3F3F,<br />
0x404040, 0x414141, 0x424242, 0x434343,<br />
0x444444, 0x454545, 0x464646, 0x474747,<br />
0x484848, 0x494949, 0x4A4A4A, 0x4B4B4B,<br />
0x4C4C4C, 0x4D4D4D, 0x4E4E4E, 0x4F4F4F,<br />
0x505050, 0x515151, 0x525252, 0x535353,<br />
0x545454, 0x555555, 0x565656, 0x575757,<br />
0x585858, 0x595959, 0x5A5A5A, 0x5B5B5B,<br />
0x5C5C5C, 0x5D5D5D, 0x5E5E5E, 0x5F5F5F,<br />
0x606060, 0x616161, 0x626262, 0x636363,<br />
0x646464, 0x656565, 0x666666, 0x676767,<br />
0x686868, 0x696969, 0x6A6A6A, 0x6B6B6B,<br />
0x6C6C6C, 0x6D6D6D, 0x6E6E6E, 0x6F6F6F,<br />
0x707070, 0x717171, 0x727272, 0x737373,<br />
0x747474, 0x757575, 0x767676, 0x777777,<br />
0x787878, 0x797979, 0x7A7A7A, 0x7B7B7B,<br />
0x7C7C7C, 0x7D7D7D, 0x7E7E7E, 0x7F7F7F,<br />
0x808080, 0x818181, 0x828282, 0x838383,<br />
0x848484, 0x858585, 0x868686, 0x878787,<br />
0x888888, 0x898989, 0x8A8A8A, 0x8B8B8B,<br />
0x8C8C8C, 0x8D8D8D, 0x8E8E8E, 0x8F8F8F,<br />
0x909090, 0x919191, 0x929292, 0x939393,<br />
0x949494, 0x959595, 0x969696, 0x979797,<br />
0x989898, 0x999999, 0x9A9A9A, 0x9B9B9B,<br />
0x9C9C9C, 0x9D9D9D, 0x9E9E9E, 0x9F9F9F,<br />
0xA0A0A0, 0xA1A1A1, 0xA2A2A2, 0xA3A3A3,<br />
0xA4A4A4, 0xA5A5A5, 0xA6A6A6, 0xA7A7A7,<br />
0xA8A8A8, 0xA9A9A9, 0xAAAAAA, 0xABABAB,<br />
0xACACAC, 0xADADAD, 0xAEAEAE, 0xAFAFAF,<br />
0xB0B0B0, 0xB1B1B1, 0xB2B2B2, 0xB3B3B3,<br />
0xB4B4B4, 0xB5B5B5, 0xB6B6B6, 0xB7B7B7,<br />
0xB8B8B8, 0xB9B9B9, 0xBABABA, 0xBBBBBB,<br />
0xBCBCBC, 0xBDBDBD, 0xBEBEBE, 0xBFBFBF,<br />
0xC0C0C0, 0xC1C1C1, 0xC2C2C2, 0xC3C3C3,<br />
0xC4C4C4, 0xC5C5C5, 0xC6C6C6, 0xC7C7C7,<br />
0xC8C8C8, 0xC9C9C9, 0xCACACA, 0xCBCBCB,<br />
0xCCCCCC, 0xCDCDCD, 0xCECECE, 0xCFCFCF,<br />
0xD0D0D0, 0xD1D1D1, 0xD2D2D2, 0xD3D3D3,<br />
0xD4D4D4, 0xD5D5D5, 0xD6D6D6, 0xD7D7D7,<br />
0xD8D8D8, 0xD9D9D9, 0xDADADA, 0xDBDBDB,<br />
0xDCDCDC, 0xDDDDDD, 0xDEDEDE, 0xDFDFDF,<br />
0xE0E0E0, 0xE1E1E1, 0xE2E2E2, 0xE3E3E3,<br />
0xE4E4E4, 0xE5E5E5, 0xE6E6E6, 0xE7E7E7,<br />
0xE8E8E8, 0xE9E9E9, 0xEAEAEA, 0xEBEBEB,<br />
0xECECEC, 0xEDEDED, 0xEEEEEE, 0xEFEFEF,<br />
0xF0F0F0, 0xF1F1F1, 0xF2F2F2, 0xF3F3F3,<br />
0xF4F4F4, 0xF5F5F5, 0xF6F6F6, 0xF7F7F7,<br />
0xF8F8F8, 0xF9F9F9, 0xFAFAFA, 0xFBFBFB,<br />
0xFCFCFC, 0xFDFDFD, 0xFEFEFE, 0xFFFFFF<br />
};<br />
<br />
static GUI_CONST_STORAGE GUI_LOGPALETTE _Palzoo = {<br />
256, // Number of entries<br />
0, // No transparency<br />
&_Colorszoo[0]<br />
};<br />
<br />
GUI_CONST_STORAGE GUI_BITMAP bmzoo = {<br />
1200, // xSize<br />
825, // ySize<br />
1200, // BytesPerLine<br />
8, // BitsPerPixel<br />
_aczoo, // Pointer to picture data (indices)<br />
&_Palzoo // Pointer to palette<br />
};<br />
</source><br />
<br />
7) Modify the codes<br />
<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
static GUI_CONST_STORAGE unsigned char _aczoo[] = {<br />
</source><br />
<br />
to this one. (You can change the name of the array to every one you like)<br />
<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
const unsigned char zoo_1200_825[] = {<br />
</souce><br />
<br />
8) Modify related codes in IT8951.C as below<br />
<br />
<source lang="c"><br />
extern const unsigned char zoo_1200_825[];<br />
void IT8951DisplayExample3()<br />
{<br />
IT8951LdImgInfo stLdImgInfo;<br />
IT8951AreaImgInfo stAreaImgInfo;<br />
TWord width = gstI80DevInfo.usPanelW;<br />
TWord high = gstI80DevInfo.usPanelH;<br />
TDWord i;<br />
<br />
for (i = 0;i < width*high;i++)<br />
{<br />
gpFrameBuf[i] = zoo_1200_825[i];<br />
}<br />
<br />
IT8951WaitForDisplayReady();<br />
<br />
//Setting Load image information<br />
stLdImgInfo.ulStartFBAddr = (TDWord)gpFrameBuf;<br />
stLdImgInfo.usEndianType = IT8951_LDIMG_L_ENDIAN;<br />
stLdImgInfo.usPixelFormat = IT8951_8BPP; <br />
stLdImgInfo.usRotate = IT8951_ROTATE_0;<br />
stLdImgInfo.ulImgBufBaseAddr = gulImgBufAddr;<br />
//Set Load Area<br />
stAreaImgInfo.usX = 0;<br />
stAreaImgInfo.usY = 0;<br />
stAreaImgInfo.usWidth = width;<br />
stAreaImgInfo.usHeight = high;<br />
<br />
IT8951HostAreaPackedPixelWrite(&stLdImgInfo, &stAreaImgInfo);//Display function 2<br />
IT8951DisplayArea(0,0, gstI80DevInfo.usPanelW, gstI80DevInfo.usPanelH, 2);<br />
}<br />
</source><br />
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==Resources==<br />
===Schematic===<br />
*[[:File:E-Paper-IT8951-Driver-HAT-Schematic.pdf | Schematic of IT8951 Driver Board]]<br />
*[[:File:9.7inch-e-Paper-Adapter-Schematic.pdf | Schematic of 9.7inch e-Paper Adapter board]]<br />
===Demo code===<br />
*[[:File:IT8951.tar.gz | Demo code for Raspberry Pi]]<br />
*[[:File:9.7-IT8951.zip| Demo code for STM32 (Open429I)]]<br />
===Datasheet===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/f/ff/9.7inch_E-paper_Specification.PDF 9.7inch e-Paper Specification]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/1/18/IT8951_D_V0.2.4.3_20170728.pdf IT8951 Specifications]<br />
===Software===<br />
*[[:File:E-LINK-TCON-DEMO.zip | E-LINK-TCON-DEMO]]<br />
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==Supports==<br />
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<div>{{Infobox item<br />
|name=9.7inch e-Paper raw Panel<br />
|name2=9.7inch e-paper HAT<br />
|img=[[File:9.7inch-ePaper.JPG|300px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/9.7inch-e-paper.htm]]<br />
|img2=[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT.JPG|300px|link=http://www.waveshare.com/9.7inch-e-paper-hat.htm]]<br />
|caption=1200×825, 9.7inch E-Ink raw panel without driver board<br />
|caption2=1200×825, 9.7inch E-Ink display HAT for Raspberry Pi, USB/SPI/I80/I2C interface<br />
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]]<br />
|brand=Waveshare<br />
|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/9.7inch-e-paper-hat.htm 官方中文站点]<br />
|website_en=[http://www.waveshare.com/9.7inch-e-paper-hat.htm Waveshare website]<br />
|interface1=I2C<br />
|interface2=I80<br />
|interface3=SPI<br />
|interface4=USB<br />
|related=<br />
{{Product List|OLEDs / LCDs/e-Paper}}<br />
}}<br />
==Note==<br />
<font color=#FF0000><big>'''9.7inch e-Paper is big size screen, the glass panel and FPC is fragile, please be careful when use it for developing. we recommend you to reinforce the FPC with scotch tape when developing.'''</big></font><br />
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There are two version, one is raw panel and another is HAT version. Driver board (IT8951) is required for raw panel, if you are the first time to buy this e-paper, recommend you to choose HAT version which come with the driver board.<br />
<br />
== Introduction ==<br />
<br />
9.7inch E-Ink display HAT for Raspberry Pi, 1200×825 resolution, 16 gray scale, USB/SPI/I80/I2C interface<br />
<br />
{{Amazon|{{#urlget:amazon|default}}=display<br />
|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/9.7inch-e-paper-hat.htm More]}}<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
*No backlight, keeps displaying last content for a long time even when power down<br />
*Low power consumption, basically power is only required for refreshing<br />
*Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero WH/2B/3B/3B+<br />
*USB/SPI/I80/I2C interface, for connecting with host boards like Raspberry Pi/Nucleo, etc.<br />
*Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/STM32)<br />
==Specifications==<br />
*Operating voltage: 5V<br />
*Interface: USB/SPI/I80/I2C<br />
*Outline dimension: 218.8mm × 156.425mm × 1.15mm<br />
*Display size: 202.8mm × 139.425mm<br />
*Dot pitch: 0.169 × 0.169<br />
*Resolution: 1200 × 825<br />
*Display color: black, white<br />
*Gray scale: 2-16 (1-4 bit)<br />
*Full refresh time: <1s<br />
*Total refresh power: 0.6W(typ.)<br />
*Total standby power: 0.3W(typ.)<br />
*Viewing angle: >170°<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:16-grey-scale2.jpg|600px]]<br />
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== Working principle ==<br />
This product is an E-paper device adopting the image display technology of Microencapsulated Electrophoretic Display, MED. The initial approach is to create tiny spheres, in which the charged color pigments are suspending in the transparent oil and would move depending on the electronic charge. The E-paper screen display patterns by reflecting the ambient light, so it has no background light requirement. Under sunshine, the E-paper screen still has high visibility with a wide viewing angle of 180 degree. It is the ideal choice for E-reading.<br />
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== How to use ==<br />
===Working with Windows PC===<br />
*Connect 9.7inch e-paper to IT8951 driver board as below<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-09.jpg|center|500px]]<br />
*Connect driver board to PC by USB cable<br />
*Download and open test software [[:File:E-LINK-TCON-DEMO.zip | E-LINK-TCON-DEMO]]<br />
*Click connect as below<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-10.jpg|center|600px]]<br />
*Check option "AutoSet", then click "Open File" to open one picture for display. Browse diagram will be opened, and you should click "OK"<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-11.jpg|center|600px]]<br />
*Click "display" to refresh the picture<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-12.jpg|center|600px]]<br />
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Note: Source code of E-LINK-TCON-DEMO is unavailable unless you signed SLA. if require, please contact with Waveshare Team.<br />
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===Working with Raspberry Pi===<br />
* Hardware connection<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-13.jpg|center|600px]]<br />
*Make sure you have switched the sail switch to SPI mode<br />
[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-14.jpg|center|400px]]<br />
*Install BCM2835 libraries to your Raspberry Pi, you can download the newest bcm2835 library from its official website http://www.airspayce.com/mikem/bcm2835/<br />
Copy the library you download to Raspberry Pi and install it withe commands below. You can also following the instruction on its website above<br />
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<pre><br />
tar zxvf bcm2835-1.xx.tar.gz<br />
cd bcm2835-1.xx<br />
./configure<br />
make<br />
sudo make check<br />
sudo make install<br />
</pre><br />
* Download [[:File:IT8951.tar.gz | Demo code]] and copy to your Raspberry Pi. Extract and run it with the commands below in your Raspberry Pi<br />
<pre><br />
tar zxvf IT8951.tar.gz<br />
cd IT8951<br />
make clean<br />
make<br />
sudo ./IT8951 0 0 01.bmp<br />
</pre><br />
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This demo code supports display general BMP pictures directly, if you find that your BMP picture cannot be displayed, please open it on Windows PC with Paint software (Windows APP), save as BMP and try again.<br />
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The command '';./IT8951 0 0 01.bmp''', the first two parameters is X and Y coordinate of picture's left-top, 01.bmp is the file name of picture<br />
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===Working with STM32===<br />
Because IT8951 will cost big size of RAM, some of STM32 cannot support without external SDRAM device. So we here use [https://www.waveshare.com/open429i-c-standard.htm Open429I] as test board, Open429I integrates IS42S16400J (64-MBIT) SDRAM,has full memory to drive the 9.7inch e-paper.<br />
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Working with STM32, you can use SPI, I80 or I2C interface. SPI is simple and need a few of GPIO, its speed can also meet the requirement of most applications. I80 is also simple and fast, however, it need to use lots of GPIO. I2C is every slow, which we don't recommend.<br />
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'''SPI'''<br />
----<br />
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1) Hardware connection<br />
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{|class="wikitable"<br />
!IT8951!!STM32!!Description<br />
|-<br />
|5V||5V||5V Power input<br />
|-<br />
|GND||GND||Ground<br />
|-<br />
|MISO||PE13||Data output<br />
|-<br />
|MOSI||PE14||Data input<br />
|-<br />
|SCK||PE13||Clock input<br />
|-<br />
|CS||PE11||Chip select (Low active)<br />
|-<br />
|RST||PC5||Reset (Low for reset)<br />
|-<br />
|HRDY||PA7||BUSY state output (Low for busy)<br />
|}<br />
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2) Set the switch to SPI mode<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-14.jpg]]<br />
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3) Download demo code to refresh picture<br />
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You can download the demo code [https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/0/08/9.7-IT8951.zip here]<br />
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Open the project with keil :Open429I-C-IT8951-Demo\Project\9.7-IT8951\MDK-ARM\Project.uvproj<br />
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Compile it, then open IT8951.h, check if SPI mode is enabled. Compile it again and download to your board. After downloading, the <br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-15.jpg]]<br />
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The information will be printed as below (115200, 8N1)<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-16.jpg]]<br />
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'''I80'''<br />
----<br />
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1) Hardware connection<br />
<br />
{|class="wikitable"<br />
!IT8951!!STM32!!Description<br />
|-<br />
|Vcc||5V||5V Power input<br />
|-<br />
|GND||GND||Ground<br />
|-<br />
|DBUS0~DBUS15||PB0~PB15||Data pins<br />
|-<br />
|HWE||PC1||Write enable (Low active)<br />
|-<br />
|D/C||PC7||Data/Command (Low for command)<br />
|-<br />
|CSEL|| PC6||Chip select (Low active)<br />
|-<br />
|HRD||PC3||Read eenable (Low for active)<br />
|-<br />
|RST||PC0||Reset (Low for reset)<br />
|-<br />
|BUSY||PA7||Busy state output (Low for busy)<br />
|}<br />
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2)Set the switch to I80 mode<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-17.jpg]]<br />
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3) Display with demo code<br />
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You can download the demo code [https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/0/08/9.7-IT8951.zip here]<br />
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Open project and change set the interface to I80.<br />
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[[File:9.7inch-e-Paper-HAT-Manual-18.jpg]]<br />
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==Resources==<br />
===Schematic===<br />
*[[:File:E-Paper-IT8951-Driver-HAT-Schematic.pdf | Schematic of IT8951 Driver Board]]<br />
*[[:File:9.7inch-e-Paper-Adapter-Schematic.pdf | Schematic of 9.7inch e-Paper Adapter board]]<br />
===Demo code===<br />
*[[:File:IT8951.tar.gz | Demo code for Raspberry Pi]]<br />
*[[:File:9.7-IT8951.zip| Demo code for STM32 (Open429I)]]<br />
===Datasheet===<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/f/ff/9.7inch_E-paper_Specification.PDF 9.7inch e-Paper Specification]<br />
*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/1/18/IT8951_D_V0.2.4.3_20170728.pdf IT8951 Specifications]<br />
===Software===<br />
*[[:File:E-LINK-TCON-DEMO.zip | E-LINK-TCON-DEMO]]<br />
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==Supports==<br />
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