5inch HDMI LCD (B)

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5inch HDMI LCD (B)
Supports various systems
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5 inch Resistive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, supports various systems
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Introduction

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

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How to use

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 Raspberry Pi web site. Write the image to a TF card and add the following code to the end of /boot/config.txt:

max_usb_current=1
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=1
hdmi_mode=87
hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0

Save and connect the TF card to your Pi then power up.

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). 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 Raspberry Pi web site. Write the image to a TF card and add the following code to the end of /boot/config.txt:

max_usb_current=1
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=1
hdmi_mode=87
hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0

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.

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.

Support

Support

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