Description
Touch screen, resistive 3.5" display for Raspberry Pi with a resolution of 320 x 480 px. It works with any 40-pin version of theRaspberry Pi using the GPIO pins - as an extension for the minicomputer.
The device communicates through GPIO pins - as an extension for the minicomputer.
Raspberry Piis sold separately.
Connect to the Raspberry Pi
In order to start the screen, you need to plug athe screen into the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi.
Example of connecting the screen to the Raspberry Pi.
Software
The manufacturer has prepared the operating system with the installed drivers. The system should be unpacked using an program such as WinZip and uploaded to the memory card usingWin32 Disk Imager.
Screenshot of the programWin32 Disk Imager, when you select the system, just press the Write button and wait until the installation process is completed.
Detailed description of the connection to install drivers, without changes to the system the Raspberry Pi and the image of the finished system can be found onthe manufacturer's website. |
GPIO
Pin GPIO | Symbol | Description |
---|---|---|
1, 17 | 3.3 V | Power 3.3 V. |
2, 4 | 5V | Power Supply 5 V. |
3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 12,13,15,16, 18, 24 |
NC | Not connected. |
6, 9, 14, 20, 25 | GND | Ground. |
19 |
TP_SI |
Input data SPI for the touch panel. |
21 | TP_SO | Output data SPI for the touch panel. |
22 |
TP_IRQ |
An interrupt from the touch panel. |
23 |
TP_SCK |
Clock signal SPI for the touch panel. |
26 | TP_CS | Chip select for touch panel. |
Specification
- Screen type: resistive touch IPS
- Diagonal: 3,5 "
- Screen resolution: 480 x 320 px
- SPI communication
- Works with every Raspberry Pi version
- Built-in buttons and OSD menu
- AV connector
- Screen dimensions: 85 x 56.5 mm
The outer dimensions of the screen.
Set includes
- Screen 3.5" touch, IPS capacitive
- USB connector
- Heatsink
- Stylus
Useful links |