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|brief=Supports various systems
 
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*[http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-hdmi-lcd-b-with-clear-case.htm 5inch HDMI LCD (B) + Clear case]
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{{Product List|Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}}
*[http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-hdmi-lcd-b-with-bicolor-case.htm 5inch HDMI LCD (B) + Bicolor case]
 
*[http://www.waveshare.com/clear-case-for-5inch-lcd-type-b.htm Clear Case for 5inch LCD Type B]
 
*[http://www.waveshare.com/bicolor-case-for-5inch-lcd.htm Bicolor Case for 5inch LCD]
 
 
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
5 inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, supports various systems
 
5 inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, supports various systems
  
[http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-HDMI-LCD-B.htm More]
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== How to use ==
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|More = [http://www.waveshare.com/5inch-HDMI-LCD-B.htm More]}}
1. With Raspberry Pi: Connect the LCD to your Pi (HDMI Port of LCD -> HDMI Port of Pi; USB Port of LCD -> USB Port of Pi; 5V~2A power supply). Download the Raspbian image from [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ Raspberry Pi web site]. Write the image to a TF card and add the following code to the end of /boot/config.txt:
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===Video===
<pre>
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<youtube>
max_usb_current=1
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https://youtu.be/rZtAvrfVTD0
hdmi_group=2
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</youtube>
hdmi_mode=1
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{{5inch HDMI LCD (B) user manual}}
hdmi_mode=87
 
hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
 
</pre>
 
Save and connect the TF card to your Pi then power up.
 
 
 
2. With Windows PC: A PC (Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7) is required which cannot connect with other display device. Connect the LCD to your PC (USB Port of LCD -> USB Port of PC; HDMI Port of LCD -> HDMI Port of PC. Please first connect the USB Ports then connect the HDMI Port). A new touch drive is recognized by Windows and after the driver successfully installed, you can use the LCD as a human interface device.
 
 
 
== About LCD revision ==
 
=== Rev2.1 New Features ===
 
* Standard HID protocol, easy to be integrated into your system.
 
* For the Raspberry Pi, supports Raspbian, Ubuntu Mate, single touch, and driver free.
 
* When work as a computer monitor, supports Windows 10/8.1/8/7, five-points touch, and driver free.
 
=== Rev1.1 and before ===
 
* For the Raspberry Pi, comes with Raspbian driver (works with your Raspbian directly), and Ubuntu image
 
* When work as a computer monitor, touch function is unavailable
 
=== How to distinguish ===
 
* See the backside of your LCD. The Revision number "Rev2.1" printed means that the LCD firmware is Rev 2.1.
 
* However, "Rev1.1" printed on the backside doesn't mean that the LCD firmware must be Rev 1.1. Generally speaking, a LCD shipped after June 2016 may be a Rev 2.1 one, although it was printed "Rev1.1".
 
 
 
'''Note:'''
 
The only difference between Rev 1.1 and Rev 2.1 is the firmware, but hardware solutions, placement and routing are all the same. (PCB printings might be different due to different production batches.)
 
 
 
You can verify the firmware by these steps:
 
 
 
1. Using Raspberry Pi: Connect the LCD to your Pi (HDMI Port of LCD -> HDMI Port of Pi; USB Port of LCD -> USB Port of Pi; 5V~2A power supply). Download the image, e.g. Raspbian 2015-11-21 jessie or Raspbian 2015-05-05 wheezy, from [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ Raspberry Pi web site]. Write the image to a TF card and add the following code to the end of /boot/config.txt:
 
<pre>
 
max_usb_current=1
 
hdmi_group=2
 
hdmi_mode=1
 
hdmi_mode=87
 
hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
 
</pre>
 
Save and connect the TF card to your Pi then power up. If touch works, that means the firmware revision is Rev 2.1.
 
 
 
2. Without Raspberry Pi: A PC (Windows 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7) is required which cannot connect with other display device. Connect the LCD to your PC (USB Port of LCD -> USB Port of PC; HDMI Port of LCD -> HDMI Port of PC. Please first connect the USB Ports then connect the HDMI Port). If a new touch drive is recognized by Windows, that means the firmware revision is Rev 2.1. In this case, after the driver successfully installed, you can use the LCD as a human interface device.
 
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* If the touch function doesn't work properly after these steps, the firmware revision is often Rev 1.1, which can also work by other methods, see [[7inch HDMI LCD (B) (Firmware Rev 1.1) User Manual|Rev 1.1 Manual]].
 
 
 
== Detailed information ==
 
Depending on the firmware, please view the instructions of different revision:
 
* [[7inch HDMI LCD (B) (Firmware Rev 2.1) User Manual]]
 
* [http://www.waveshare.com/wiki/7inch_HDMI_LCD_(B)_(Firmware_Rev_1.1)_User_Manual 7inch HDMI LCD (B) (Firmware Rev 1.1) User Manual(Not support Raspberry Pi 3 Model B)]
 
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{{5inch HDMI LCD (B) Resources}}
 
{{5inch HDMI LCD (B) Resources}}
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==FAQ==
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{{FAQ|What is consumption of 5inch HDMI LCD (B)?|
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With 5V power input, the working current is about 385mA when backlight is on, 195mA when backligh is off
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== Anti-Piracy ==
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{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}
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== <font color=red>Beware of knock-offs</font> ==
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{{Beware of knock-offs}}
 
==Support==
 
==Support==
 
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5inch HDMI LCD (B)
Supports various systems
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Introduction

5 inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, supports various systems

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Working with PC

This LCD can support Windows 7 /8 /8.1 /10 /11 system.

1) Turn on the backlight switch on the back of the LCD.

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.

3) Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI interface of the PC.

Normally you can see an interface similar to the following figure. (Some PCs may need to be restarted to display.)

5inch-HDMI-LCD-B-Rev2.1-00.jpg

Calibration touch on Win 10 PC

Take the windows10 system as an example:

  • 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).

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  • 2. Click "Setup" in the pop-up "Tablet PC Settings" interface:


  • 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.

【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!)

Win10 touch03.png

Working with Raspberry Pi

This LCD can support Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali / Retropie systems. When the LCD works on systems such as Raspberry Pi, the resolution must be set manually, otherwise, it will cause an abnormal display. There is no such problem when the LCD works on the PC version of Windows.

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 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
hdmi_drive=1

You must ensure that there are no spaces around the equal sign.
5. Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi and turn on the backlight switch on the back of the LCD.
6. Connect the Touch port of the LCD to the USB port of the Raspberry Pi.
7. Connect the HDMI port of the LCD to the HDMI port of the Raspberry Pi, power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds to display normally.

Calibration in Raspbian

Install related software:

sudo apt-get install xinput-calibrator
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-evdev
sudo cp -rf /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/45-evdev.conf
sudo reboot
  • There will be an additional Calibrate Touchscreen in Menu->Preferences, run the demo to calibrate.
  • Perform touch calibration according to the displayed prompt. After calibration, there should be a good touch effect (if the error is relatively large, you can re-run the calibration procedure).
  • If you want to save these touch values, you need to create a new 99-calibration.conf file in the following path:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-calibration.conf
  • Save information similar to the following to 99-calibration.conf.

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Resources

Software

Resources

Note: We don't recommend you do any hardware modification, which may damage the LCD if you are not good at it. So be careful when you follow this manual.

FAQ

 Answer:

With 5V power input, the working current is about 385mA when backlight is on, 195mA when backligh is off


Anti-Piracy

Since the first-generation Raspberry Pi released, Waveshare has been working on designing, developing, and producing various fantastic touch LCDs for the Pi. Unfortunately, there are quite a few pirated/knock-off products in the market. They're usually some poor copies of our early hardware revisions, and comes with none support service.

To avoid becoming a victim of pirated products, please pay attention to the following features when purchasing:

RPi-LCD-Anti-Piracy.jpg

(Click to enlarge)

Beware of knock-offs

Please note that we've found some poor copies of this item in the market. They are usually made of inferior materials and shipped without any testing.

You might be wondering if the one you're watching or you've purchased in other non-official stores is original, feel free to contact us.

Support

Support

If you require technical support, please go to the Support page and open a ticket.