HDMI TOUCH display for Raspberry-PI - 800x480 - 7"
TFT HDMI display 7'' for embedded project
- 7" dialognale
- 800x480
- HDMI Interface
- TOUCH interface (via USB)
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A high quality 7 inch HDMI touch monitor
Warning: to use this product under Raspberry-Pi 4, we recomment to read this discussion thread first.
This is a small HDMI monitor designed to be mounted on your projects! Small and simple, you can use it as a display with any computer that has an HDMI port. Its shape and low thickness allows to mount it in cases or on a support. With its diagonal of 7 inches, this screen offers a great visual comfort. This backpack uses a TFP401 video decoder right behind the screen, which makes it a plug-n-play module (the screen, the decoder card and the fixations form a compact set).
A powerful video decoder
The TFP401 is a very powerful DVI/HDMI decoder produced by Texas Instruments. It is able to accept decrypted videos and pipe out the raw 24-bit color pixel data - HDCP is not supported! HDCP stands for "High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection".
The 7" display has a resolution of 800x480, which is just enough to run most software.
You can even power the screen directly from a USB port. In its default 800x480 configuration and 150mA backlight, the total current consumed is approximately 600mA. It is possible to reduce the consumption to 400mA by decreasing the mid-lighting (75mA). When the backlight is off, the screen decoder consumes only 250mA. If you need a finer control of the backlight, the latter has a PWM input that you can connect to your microcontroller or other PWM output so as to continuously control the brightness at will.
There are two versions of this product: video only and video + touch support. This product have a touch support. To use the touch interface, you must connect the micro-USB port of your screen to the USB port of your Raspberry (or computer). This micro-USB connection will then be used for (1) the power of the screen and (2) the return of mouse movements (touch interface).
We suggest using this product with nano computers (computers on a simple card) or with desktops/laptops with DVI/HDMI output such as a Raspberry Pi or Beagle Bone Black. You can power the controller via a USB port (as long as your computer is capable of delivering 600mA to a USB port) and then use the HDMI connector for video output. Note that the decoder TFP401 doesn't contain a "video scaler", so it is not able to adapt the size/cut a video on the fly! Your video must be 800x480!
Contain
Only TFT screen. Raspberry-Pi and cables not included. Compliance retested at MC Hobby (as of April 1, 2015)
Technical information
- Dimensions: 165mm x 102mm x 14mm
- Weight: 241g
- Diagonal: 7 inch (17.78cm)
- Power supply via micro USB connector
- Datasheet of DVI/HDMI decoder (AdaFruit).
- Datasheet of Backlight driver (AdaFruit).
- Datasheet of USB touch controller (AdaFruit).
- Datasheet of LCD (AdaFruit)
Tutorial
- Use Adafruit 7" and 5" TFT HDMI Backpack screen (AdaFruit, English)
Plug in a compact HDMI screen specially tailored for embedded projects. Contains the configuration config.txt to use this screen on a Raspberry-Pi - Mouse/Touch doesn't work (the AR1100 configured as a touch pad) and reconfiguration of the AR1100 into a mouse (Adafruit, English).