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|name= 7inch HDMI LCD (H)
|brief=Supports various systems
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|img=[[File:7inch-HDMI-LCD-H-1.jpg|300px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/7inch-hdmi-lcd-h.htm]]
|caption=7 inch Capacitive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, supports various systems
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|img2=[[File:7inch-HDMI-LCD-H-with-Holder-1.jpg|300px|link=https://www.waveshare.com/7inch-hdmi-lcd-h-with-case.htm]]
 
|platform=Supports various systems
 
|platform=Supports various systems
 
|category=[[:Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]], [[:Category:LCD|LCD]], [[:Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]
 
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{{Product List|Mini PC/Raspberry Pi/Displays}}
 
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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== Features ==
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* 7inch IPS screen, 1024x600 hardware resolution, configurable by software (up to 1920x1080)
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* Toughened glass capacitive touch panel, 6H hardness
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* Supports popular mini PC such as Raspberry Pi, BB Black, Banana Pi
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* Used with Raspberry Pi, supports Raspbian, Ubuntu, WIN 10 IOT, single touch and driver free
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* Multi languages OSD menu, for power management, brightness/contrast adjustment, etc
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* 3.5mm audio jack, supports HDMI audio output
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* Supports VGA input <font color="#FF0000">([https://www.waveshare.com/Mini-HDMI-Male-to-VGA-Female-Cable.htm specific cable] is required and should be purchase separately)</font>
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* High quality PC case, optional tilt angle: 30°/50°
  
== Working with PC ==
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==Working with PC==
This product supports Windows 10/8.1/8/7 OS. For the Windows 10/8.1/8 OS, the touch screen supports multi-touch up to 5 points. For some Window 7 OS, the touch screen supports single touch only.
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This product supports Windows 10/8.1/8/7 OS.:<br />
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<font size = 3 >1. Connect the TOUCH interface of LCD to the USB interface of PC . Waiting for a moment, The touch will be recognized by Windows automatically<br />
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2. If you use HDMI, you need to connect the HDMI interface of LCD to the HDMI port of PC. About 5s later, you can see that the LCD display properly. If you need the audio, if you insert a 3.5mm earphones to HP ports.<br />
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3. Use VGA,you need to connect the VGA interface of LCD to PC's VGA ports by [https://www.waveshare.com/Mini-HDMI-Male-to-VGA-Female-Cable.htm Mini HDMI to VGA Cable]<br /></font>
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Note:<br />
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1) If multi screen are connected to one PC at the same time, you can only control the cursor by this LCD, so please set the LCD as main screen.<br />
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2) Some of PC cannot support HDMI screen Hot Plug . In this case, restart the PC can solve.<br />
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3) Sometimes LCD will flicker because of undersupply from USB cable of PC. You need to connect an external power supply (5V/2A)  to DC port.<br />
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4) HP audio output only works while using HDMI communication<br />
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5) [https://www.waveshare.com/Mini-HDMI-Male-to-VGA-Female-Cable.htm Mini HDMI to VGA Cable] is necessary and need to be purchased separately if you use VGA communication.
  
Turn on the "backlight" switch then 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 will be recognized by Windows and you can use the LCD as a human interface device. When multiple displays are detected by your PC, the LCD can only be used to control the cursor on main display. So it is proposed to set the LCD as the main display.
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{{Touch Setting on Win 10 PC}}
  
 
== Working with Raspberry Pi ==
 
== Working with Raspberry Pi ==
For the Windows OS on PC, the resolution of the LCD is automatically identified. Hence, you do not need to make the relative settings. 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.
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Supports Raspbian/Ubuntu mate/Windows 10 iot Core
  
Turn on the "backlight" switch then 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 append the following lines to the config.txt file which is located in the root of your TF card:
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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.
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Download the Raspbian image from [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ Raspberry Pi web site]. Write the image to a TF card and append the following lines to the config.txt file which is located in the root of your TF card:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
max_usb_current=1
 
max_usb_current=1
hdmi_group=2
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hdmi_force_hotplug=1
hdmi_mode=87
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config_hdmi_boost=10
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hdmi_group=2  
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hdmi_mode=87  
 
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0
 
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0
hdmi_drive=1
 
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
 
You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.
 
You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.
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Connect the Touch interface of LCD to USB port of Raspberry Pi
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Connect HDMI interface of LCD to HDMI port of Raspberry Pi
  
 
Save and connect the TF card to your Pi then power up.
 
Save and connect the TF card to your Pi then power up.
  
(Touch input working well means that the LED firmware is Rev2.1. If the LCD firmware is 1.1, see [[#About LCD revision]])
 
  
 
'''Note: '''
 
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* For Pi Zero / Zero W: if you've used an SD card on a Pi 3 and then attached the card to the Pi Zero, the touch screen often doesn't work. In such cases, you have to write a fresh system image to the SD card. The first  boot up must be done on the Pi Zero but not Pi 3, due to initialization for a corresponding device.
 
* For Pi Zero / Zero W: if you've used an SD card on a Pi 3 and then attached the card to the Pi Zero, the touch screen often doesn't work. In such cases, you have to write a fresh system image to the SD card. The first  boot up must be done on the Pi Zero but not Pi 3, due to initialization for a corresponding device.
  
== About LCD revision ==
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{{Touch Rotating}}
An LCD with Rev 2.1 firmware does not require any drivers, that is, touch function works properly without installing any software. So we did not provide any drivers and images for Rev 2.1 LCDs. The following drivers are only available for the LCD with Rev 1.1 firmware. But if you install the driver to the Rev 2.1 one, it will lead touch function not to work.
 
=== Rev2.1 New Features ===
 
* Upgrade to IPS screen, wider viewing angle, more clear displaying.
 
* 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 January 1, 2016 may be a Rev 2.1 one, although it was printed "Rev1.1".
 
  
'''Note:'''
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== Working with BeagleBone ==
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.)
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===How to program Angstrom image file===
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If this LCD module is used for display only, you can program the latest Angstrom image file to the board directly without any change. The BeagleBone will read the display parameters of the 7 inch HDMI displayer and set the resolution to 1024*600 automatically.
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When using this LCD module as a touch screen, you should program the image file '''[https://pan.baidu.com/share/init?surl=dF8Oivn 7inch HDMI LCD (H) Angstrom Image]'''. The password is '''re3y'''.  Please follow the steps below to program the image file.
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# Download the zip file to your PC, unzip it and get an .img file.
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# Connect a TF card to your PC, and format your TF card with the SDFormatter.exe
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#: Notices: 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.
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# Start the Win32DiskImager.exe, and select the system image file copied into your PC, then, click the button Write to program the system image file.
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# After programming the image file, please insert the TF card to your board, press the key uBOOT and hold it till power up. Then, you will enter the system located at the TF card. Wait a moment and you will enter the graphical desktop directly.
  
You can verify the firmware by these steps:
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===Hardware connection===
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# Connect the LCD to the HDMI on the BeagleBone board with a HDMI to micro HDMI cable (sold separately);
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# Connect the USB Touch interface on the LCD to the USB interface on the BeagleBone board with a type-A-to-micro USB cable. (BeagleBone has two USB interfaces, one for host and the other for client. In here, you should connect the LCD module to the USB host interface).
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==How to use with Banana Pi==
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Before powering up the Banana Pi, you should connect it to a LCD displayer properly, since the Banana Pi may read the resolution parameters of the LCD displayer on startup. And the connection should be remained till the Banana Pi enters the desktop. In this case, even if you disconnect the LCD displayer and reconnect it again to the Banana Pi, the LCD can still work properly.
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===How to program Raspbian_For_BananaPi image file===
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Program the image file '''[https://pan.baidu.com/share/init?surl=bpbItBp 7inch HDMI LCD (H) Raspbian Image]'''with password '''4ph9''' to the board. This image file supports the modules BananaPi Pro and BananaPi.
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# Download the zip file to your PC, unzip it and get an .img file.
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# Connect a TF card to your PC, and format your TF card with the SDFormatter.exe
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#: Notices: 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.
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# Start the Win32DiskImager.exe, and select the system image file copied into your PC, then, click the button Write to program the system image file.
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===Hardware connection===
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# Connect the LCD to the HDMI on the Banana Pi board with a HDMI cable;
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# Connect the USB Touch interface on the LCD to the USB interface on the Banana Pi board with a type-A-to-micro USB cable.
  
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, 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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===How to load WiFi driver of BananaPi Pro===
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Comparing with the Banana Pi, the BananaPi Pro has added an on-board WiFi module. When using the BananaPi Pro, you can use SSH to connect to the Pi and execute the following command to load the WiFi driver:
max_usb_current=1
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sudo modprobe ap6210
hdmi_group=2
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===How to use with the Lubuntu system===
hdmi_mode=87
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Program the image file '''[https://pan.baidu.com/share/init?surl=eSIp9Zk 7inch HDMI LCD (H)Lubuntu Image]'''with password '''u00b''' to the board. This image file supports the modules BananaPi Pro and BananaPi.
hdmi_cvt 1024 600 60 6 0 0 0
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User name: bananapi
hdmi_drive=1
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Password: bananapi
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You must make sure that there are no spaces on either side of the equal sign.
 
  
Save and connect the TF card to your Pi then power up. If touch works, that means the firmware revision is Rev 2.1.
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== Keys Introduction ==
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'''Note: This introduction is based on the 7inch HDMI LCD (H) (with case)'''
  
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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[[File:7inch-HDMI-LCD-H-Manual-01.jpg|400px]]
  
* 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]].
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* Power: Open or Close LCD display
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* Menu: Open OSD menu (It can also work as OK after entering the menu )
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*Up/Left: Direction button
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* Down/Right: Direction button
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*Exit: it can also work as Return after entering the menu
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You can use "Power" button to close LCD display for reducing consumption if it will be idle for a long time.
  
== Detailed infomation ==
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Open OSD menu by press button Menu, then use "OK button" and "Direction button" to change the configuration.Then use "Return  button" to exit.
Depending on the firmware, please view the instructions of different revision:
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* [[7inch HDMI LCD (C) (Firmware Rev 2.1) User Manual]]
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==Resources==
* [http://www.waveshare.com/wiki/7inch_HDMI_LCD_(C)_(Firmware_Rev_1.1)_User_Manual 7inch HDMI LCD (C) (Firmware Rev 1.1) User Manual(Not support Raspberry Pi 3 Model B)]
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*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/5/58/7inch_HDMI_LCD_%28H%29_User_Manual.pdf User Manual PDF]
*[[:File:7inch-HDMI-LCD-Bicolor-case-assemble.jpg|How to install 7inch Bicolor case]]
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*[[:File:7inch HDMI LCD (H) drawing.zip | 3D drawing of 7inch HDMI LCD (H)]]
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===External guides===
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*[https://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/1/1f/Working_with_Volumio.pdf  Woring with Volumio]
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===Backlight Control===
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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
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*[[:File:PWM control backlight manual.pdf|PWM control brightness of LCD]]
  
== Resources ==
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==FAQ==
An LCD with Rev 2.1 firmware does not require any driver, that is, touch function works properly without installing any software. So we did not provide drivers for Rev 2.1 LCDs.
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{{7inch_HDMI_LCD_H_FAQ}}
{{7INCH_HDMI_LCD_C_IMAGE}}
 
{{7INCH_HDMI_LCD_C_DRIVER}}
 
=== 3D Drawings ===
 
* [[:File:7inch_cad.zip|7inch HDMI LCD B/C Drawings]]
 
=== LCD Panel Dimension ===
 
* [http://www.waveshare.com/w/upload/3/33/7inch-hdmi-lcd-c-panel-dimension.pdf 7inch HDMI LCD (C) panel dimension]
 
  
== Anti-Piracy ==
 
{{RPi LCD Anti-Piracy}}
 
== <font color=red>Beware of knock-offs</font> ==
 
{{Beware of knock-offs}}
 
 
==Support==
 
==Support==
 
{{Service00}}
 
{{Service00}}
  
 
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]
 
[[Category:OLEDs / LCDs|OLEDs / LCDs]] [[Category:LCD|LCD]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]] [[Category:Raspberry Pi LCD|Raspberry Pi LCD]]

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Introduction

1024×600, 7 inch Capacitive Touch Screen LCD, HDMI interface, supports various systems。 Toughened glashh capacitive touch panel, 6H hardness

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Resources

External guides

Backlight Control

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

FAQ

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With 5V power input, it is about 750~850mA
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