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|name=10.1inch HDMI LCD (with case) | |name=10.1inch HDMI LCD (with case) | ||
− | | | + | |caption=1024 × 600, 10.1-inch Capacitive Touch Screen LCD, Supports Multi mini-PCs, Multi Systems, Multi Interfaces |
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|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]] | |category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]] | ||
|brand=Waveshare | |brand=Waveshare | ||
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|website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/10.1inch-HDMI-LCD-with-Holder.htm 官方中文站点] | |website_cn=[http://www.waveshare.net/shop/10.1inch-HDMI-LCD-with-Holder.htm 官方中文站点] | ||
|website_en=[http://www.waveshare.com/10.1inch-hdmi-lcd-with-case.htm Waveshare website] | |website_en=[http://www.waveshare.com/10.1inch-hdmi-lcd-with-case.htm Waveshare website] | ||
+ | |related={{Product List|Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}} | ||
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− | == | + | =Introduction= |
− | + | ==Product description== | |
− | + | As a universal 10.1-inch HDMI display with a resolution of 1024 × 600 and a capacitive touch panel, it supports Raspberry Pi and can also be used as a computer monitor. | |
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− | == | + | ==Features== |
− | + | * The hardware resolution is 1024 × 600. | |
− | + | * Capacitive touch control. | |
− | + | * When used with Raspberry Pi, it supports Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie systems. | |
− | + | * When used as a computer monitor, it supports Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7. | |
− | + | * Support common game consoles such as Microsoft XBOX360 and Nintendo switch. | |
− | + | * Supports multiple video input interfaces: HDMI, VGA, and AV (CVBS). | |
+ | * Support multi-language OSD menu (can be used for power control, adjusting brightness/contrast, etc.). | ||
− | [ | + | ==Video== |
+ | <youtube height=400px, width=400px>https://youtu.be/zzDlFzCuEws</youtube> | ||
+ | ==Working with Raspberry Pi== | ||
+ | ===Software setting=== | ||
+ | Please download the latest version of the image from the [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/ Raspberry Pi official website]. | ||
− | + | 1. Download the compressed file to the PC, and extract the img file.<br /> | |
− | + | 2. Connect the TF card to the PC and use [https://files.waveshare.com/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip SDFormatter] to format the TF card.<br /> | |
− | + | 3. Open the [https://files.waveshare.com/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager] software, select the system image prepared in step 1, and click write to burn the system image.<br /> | |
− | + | 4. After the programming is completed, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, add the following code at the end of config.txt, and save it. | |
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<pre> | <pre> | ||
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hdmi_group=2 | hdmi_group=2 | ||
hdmi_mode=87 | hdmi_mode=87 | ||
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0 | hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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− | + | ==Hardware connection== | |
+ | # 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 the LVDS interface is supported, the LVDS firmware is unavailable). | ||
+ | # Connect the main control board to the HDMI interface of Raspberry Pi with an HDMI cable. | ||
+ | # Connect the Micro USB interface of the main control board to any USB interface of the Raspberry Pi with a type A to micro USB cable. | ||
+ | # Connect a 12V 1A power adapter to the main control board. | ||
+ | # Insert the TF card described above into the Raspberry Pi, and connect the Raspberry Pi to a 5V 2.5A power adapter (In case you want to use some big power devices, such as a camera, it is recommended to use a 5V 3A power adapter for the Raspberry Pi). | ||
+ | *Here is the hardware connection:<br/> | ||
+ | [[File:Clipboard.png]] | ||
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+ | == Using steps == | ||
+ | # First power on the main control board, Normally, you can see that the upper left corner of the LCD will display the signal source of the main control board at this time. Here you need to select HDMI. | ||
+ | #* <font color = red>If the displayed signal source is VGA or AV, you need to press the Source button to select the signal source.</font> | ||
+ | #* <font color = red>If the LCD doesn't show anything, please check the hardware connection, especially if the FFC wire is connecting well.</font> | ||
+ | # Power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait a few seconds, you can see the LCD display normally. | ||
+ | # If it is found that the touch function is abnormal, run the following commands, and the touch function can be used normally after restarting. | ||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="c"> | ||
+ | sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-evdev | ||
+ | sudo mv /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf_bak | ||
+ | reboot | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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+ | == Use with PC == | ||
+ | Support PC version Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 system. | ||
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+ | == Hardware connection == | ||
+ | # Connect the main control board and the 10.1inch Capacitive Touch LCD with a 40pin co-directional FFC cable (the metal side of the FFC cable is connected to the RGB interface facing down, the hardware supports the LVDS interface, but the LVDS firmware is not provided yet). | ||
+ | # Connect the main control board and the HDMI port of the PC with an HDMI cable. | ||
+ | # Use a type A to micro USB cable to connect the Micro USB port of the main control board to any one of the USB ports of the PC. | ||
+ | # Connect the main control board to a 12V 1A power adapter. | ||
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+ | == Using steps == | ||
+ | # Power on the main control board first. You can see that the upper left corner of the LCD will display the signal source of the main control board at this time. Here you need to select HDMI. | ||
+ | #* <font color = red> If the displayed signal source is VGA or AV, you need to press the Source button to select the signal source. </font> | ||
+ | #* <font color = red> If the LCD doesn't show anything, please check the hardware connection, especially if the FFC wire is connecting well. </font> | ||
+ | # Power on the PC, and wait for a few seconds, you can see that the LCD displays normally. | ||
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+ | ==Key descriptions == | ||
+ | * 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). | ||
+ | * Right key: Direction key | ||
+ | * Left key: Direction key | ||
+ | * Menu key: Open the menu (when using the menu, this key can be served as Confirm). | ||
+ | * Power key: Turn on or turn off the LCD screen. | ||
+ | [[File:2660-keypad.jpeg]] | ||
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+ | =Resourse= | ||
+ | ==Document== | ||
+ | *[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/c/c1/10.1inch_HDMI_LCD_H_panel_dimension.pdf 10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) Display Area] | ||
+ | *[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/8/8b/10.1inch_HDMI_LCD_%28H%29_3D_Drawing.zip 10.1inch HDMI LCD (H) 3D Drawing] | ||
+ | ==Software== | ||
+ | *[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/d/d7/Panasonic_SDFormatter.zip Panasonic SDFormatter] | ||
+ | *[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/7/76/Win32DiskImager.zip Win32DiskImager] | ||
+ | *[https://files.waveshare.com/upload/5/56/Putty.zip PuTTY] | ||
− | + | =FAQ= | |
− | + | {{FAQ|What is the motherboard size of the 10.1inch HDMI LCD (H)?| | |
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− | + | [[File:10.1inch HDMI LCD H FAQ01.jpg]] | |
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− | + | {{FAQ|What is the use of the red and blue interfaces on the main control board? | |
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− | + | The red one is the power input. | |
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− | + | The blue one is used to connect the speaker. | |
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− | + | [[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]] | |
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 1 November 2023
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Introduction
Product description
As a universal 10.1-inch HDMI display with a resolution of 1024 × 600 and a capacitive touch panel, it supports Raspberry Pi and can also be used as a computer monitor.
Features
- The hardware resolution is 1024 × 600.
- Capacitive touch control.
- When used with Raspberry Pi, it supports Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and Retropie systems.
- When used as a computer monitor, it supports Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7.
- Support common game consoles such as Microsoft XBOX360 and Nintendo switch.
- Supports multiple video input interfaces: HDMI, VGA, and AV (CVBS).
- Support multi-language OSD menu (can be used for power control, adjusting brightness/contrast, etc.).
Video
Working with Raspberry Pi
Software setting
Please download the latest version of the image from the Raspberry Pi official website.
1. Download the compressed file to the PC, and extract the img file.
2. Connect the TF card to the PC and use SDFormatter to format the TF card.
3. Open the Win32DiskImager software, select the system image prepared in step 1, and click write to burn the system image.
4. After the programming is completed, open the config.txt file in the root directory of the TF card, add the following code at the end of config.txt, and save it.
hdmi_group=2 hdmi_mode=87 hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0
Hardware connection
- 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 the LVDS interface is supported, the LVDS firmware is unavailable).
- Connect the main control board to the HDMI interface of Raspberry Pi with an HDMI cable.
- Connect the Micro USB interface of the main control board to any USB interface of the Raspberry Pi with a type A to micro USB cable.
- Connect a 12V 1A power adapter to the main control board.
- Insert the TF card described above into the Raspberry Pi, and connect the Raspberry Pi to a 5V 2.5A power adapter (In case you want to use some big power devices, such as a camera, it is recommended to use a 5V 3A power adapter for the Raspberry Pi).
- Here is the hardware connection:
Using steps
- First power on the main control board, Normally, you can see that the upper left corner of the LCD will display the signal source of the main control board at this time. Here you need to select HDMI.
- If the displayed signal source is VGA or AV, you need to press the Source button to select the signal source.
- If the LCD doesn't show anything, please check the hardware connection, especially if the FFC wire is connecting well.
- Power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait a few seconds, you can see the LCD display normally.
- If it is found that the touch function is abnormal, run the following commands, and the touch function can be used normally after restarting.
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-evdev sudo mv /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf_bak reboot
Use with PC
Support PC version Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 system.
Hardware connection
- Connect the main control board and the 10.1inch Capacitive Touch LCD with a 40pin co-directional FFC cable (the metal side of the FFC cable is connected to the RGB interface facing down, the hardware supports the LVDS interface, but the LVDS firmware is not provided yet).
- Connect the main control board and the HDMI port of the PC with an HDMI cable.
- Use a type A to micro USB cable to connect the Micro USB port of the main control board to any one of the USB ports of the PC.
- Connect the main control board to a 12V 1A power adapter.
Using steps
- Power on the main control board first. You can see that the upper left corner of the LCD will display the signal source of the main control board at this time. Here you need to select HDMI.
- If the displayed signal source is VGA or AV, you need to press the Source button to select the signal source.
- If the LCD doesn't show anything, please check the hardware connection, especially if the FFC wire is connecting well.
- Power on the PC, and wait for a few seconds, you can see that the LCD displays normally.
Key descriptions
- 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).
- Right key: Direction key
- Left key: Direction key
- Menu key: Open the menu (when using the menu, this key can be served as Confirm).
- Power key: Turn on or turn off the LCD screen.
Resourse
Document
Software
FAQ
Support
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