3.5" TFT touch display for Raspberry-Pi (PiTFT plus, assembled)
3.5" TFT display for Raspberry Pi
- 3.5" diagonal
- 480x320
- Interface GPIO (SPI)
- Touch (via SPI)
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A 3.5" TFT touchscreen drive your Raspberry-Pi embedded applications via the GPIO
Is it not the nicest display for Raspberry Pi? It consists of a 3.5" display (89mm diagonal) supporting a resolution of 480x320 in 16-bit color and a resistive film to make it a touch screen. This version of the PiTFT is designed for the Raspberry Pi (all version with 40 pins GPIOs).
The card uses the Pi's high speed SPI interface and can be used as a mini display console, X Window port, image or video display, etc.
You can use this screen to display the X Window graphic interface or your PyGame application. You can also have an HDMI display connected separately.
The best left for the end, this card plugs directly above your Raspberry Pi3, Pi2!
GPIO pins used
PiTFT uses the hardware SPI interface pins (SCK, MOSI, MISO, CE0, CE1) as well as GPIO pins #24 and #25. All other GPIO pins are available.
The GPIO pin 18 can be used to control the power of the backlight using a PWM signal.
Additional GPIO breakout
The bottom of the card is equipped with an additional connector 2x16 pins (Raspberry-Pi classic) to connect a 26-wire GPIO cable. So, you can also use the other GPIO signals still available.
If you need more GPIO, other inputs/outputs are available under the card breakout (via connection pads that you can solder)
Mounting holes
The card is equipped with 4 small pre-punched extensions. These extensions are equipped with 4 mounting holes to attach the PiTFT Plus and the Raspberry under a surface (or frame). It is also possible to use a clamp to break the pre-punched extensions so that the screen and the Raspberry-Pi are the same size.
Contains
This product is delivered assembled ready to be plugged into your Raspberry-Pi:
- A female connector 2x40 pin to connect the card to your Pi 2, A+, B+
- A male connector 2x13 pin to connect an IDC cable or a 2x13 Cobbler to the side of the card or a GPIO 26 ribbon to use your Pi-TFT with your own expansion cards.
No need to welded, The PiTFT-PLUS is delivered assembled.
Tutorial
Adafruit has developed a Kernal package based on the incredible work of Notro on the FrameBuffer. It is therefore possible to easily install this package on existing (and derived) Raspbian images using a few commands.
See the tutorial below for how to install the software part, calibrate the touch screen, view videos, display images (ex: from the PiCam), etc.
- Installation tutorial in French (on the MCHobby Wiki)
- AdaFruit installation tutorial (AdaFruit, English)
Project ideas around PiTft
- Realize a WiFi touch camera with a Raspberry Pi (Adafruit. English)
Make your own photographic capture camera connected to the Cloud - Touchscreen Pi Timelapse Controller (Adafruit. English)
Create a translation rail for camera, controlled by Raspberry Pi and PiTFT 2.8" touch. - SnapPiCam Raspberry Pi camera (Adafruit. English)
Make your own portable camera with a Raspberry Pi - Mini Mac Pi (Adafruit. English)
The smallest and most cute project inspired by a Mac Classic. - PiPhone - A cell phone made from Raspberry Pi (Adafruit. English)
Why should you have the same mobile phone as everyone else when you can do your own? - RasPi - A photo frame displaying animated GIFs (Adafruit. English)
Another way to see your cat waddling on your desk ;-) - Run OpenGL games and emulators on a PiTFT display (Adafruit. English)
More games = More fun! - Cupcade: Arcade micro console with Raspberry-Pi (Adafruit. English)
A small tribute to the classic games of the 1980s. - PiGRRL - Raspberry Pi Gameboy (Adafruit. English)
The best case for a Raspberry Pi! - Raspberry Pi Radio - with touch screen (Adafruit. English)
Realize a desktop radio capable of receiving radio streams from your favourite stations. - 3D printing AstroPrint (Adafruit. English)
3D wireless printing for Raspberry Pi - RasPipe: A pipelined Raspberry Pi viewer, part 1 (Adafruit. English)
A very didactic tutorial for the nosy (the hacker) of all kinds... 3 stars.
An exploration of standard inputs/outputs, Unix filters, and simple graphical display with Python et Pygame. - apt.adafruit.com (Wiki MCHobby, French)
apt.adafruit.com (Adafruit. English)
The Adafruit Raspberry Pi Package Repository