10.1 tft lcd display 1280x800 hdmi quotation
This is very nice 10.1 inch HDMI IPS display with 1280 x 800 resolution and capacitive touch screen, perfect as a kiosk or mini computer if you combine with Raspberry Pi Single Board Computer :)
This is very nice 10.1 inch HDMI IPS display with 1280 x 800 resolution and capacitive touch screen, perfect as a kiosk or mini computer if you combine with Raspberry Pi Single Board Computer :)
This 10.1 inch high-resolution 1280*800 IPS display is specially designed as a monitor for LattePanda(which could be used as windows 10 development board), Raspberry Pi, and other mini PC. The HDMI/VGA/AV interfaces ensure its wide compatibility. Making a digital photo frame, playing a video, adding a face for your robot, you can expand your imagination, make more fun.
I am doing a project to build a mobile desktop (aka tablet + laptop case + case). I have bought a clam shell type case that can house 10.1 inch screen IPS LCD screen, that has 40 pin LVDS.
But the driver board wont fit my clam shell case. I was wondering if there is another option that can use GPIO pins and directly drive the screen. I am quite a newbie to display internal technology. What drivers/chips/pcbs/connectors/technology should I look for? Is this even possible. Any pointers would be very helpful.
@OP: the Pi does not have a LVDS interface, so you can"t connect the display without glue logic. The simplest interface to LVDS is an LVDS transmitter. It takes DPI as input and converts it to LVDS. This will allow to drive resolutions up to thr transmitters capability (i.e. FHD = 1920x1080 pixels).
This gives you some idea viewtopic.php?t=157109&hilit=Lvds+40pin+gpio. Below is an example of driving LVDS FHD display from "DPI + glue logic". You need some DIY skills for sure as such an solution is not available off the shelf (AFIK)
Use a 7 inch TFT LCD with 800x480 and 8 bits color depth, 60Hz frame rate as example, you are talking about 17.69 gbits/sec bandwidth. So there is no way GPIO can supply that.
2) Get a DPI displays and use your GPIO-DPI interface. Problem is I can"t find any DPI displays at 7inch or higher sizes. Another option is to use DSI-DPI bridge but only available as a chip and not as a PI-compatible board.
There is also RGB/LVDS to mipi DSI board (https://m.made-in-china.com/product/5-0 ... 60301.html). However I am not sure if the TFT LVDS panel I have is LVDS/RGB or something else. These converters also seem to not be available for 7.0 or higher sizes screens.
I also just discovered that USB-C is also one of many interfaces for LCD screen. It seems to simply wiring needs and complexity. There are few large monitors that come with usb-c interface but none under 13 inches.
I also just discovered that USB-C is also one of many interfaces for LCD screen. It seems to simply wiring needs and complexity. There are few large monitors that come with usb-c interface but none under 13 inches.
I understand. For that vision to become reality both Pi foundation and display industry to coincidentally converge on usb-c as main interface for display.
I understand. For that vision to become reality both Pi foundation and display industry to coincidentally converge on usb-c as main interface for display.
It seems building a interface/driver is virtually impossible because there is no standard for building DSI displays and the companies don"t share specifications/timing diagram. Please correct me if I am mistaken.
It seems building a interface/driver is virtually impossible because there is no standard for building DSI displays and the companies don"t share specifications/timing diagram. Please correct me if I am mistaken.
Would never ever buy that product based on this spec. So either ask them to provide the full spec or don"t buy it! You were not only missing details on the display interface, there is not detail on the touch in addition (yes, the connector says it"s USB, but what if you want to use it via I2C?).
Get in touch with Vera (vera_yuan _AT_ dlcdisplay.com). Once was in touch with here; she"s very responsive and could provide the requested info as well as giving advice on different (upcoming) products. You can buy DLC via distribution or (if you"re lucky and they carry stock of the particular TFT) digikey.
However, I did came across this https://forum.armbian.com/topic/22815-c ... uchscreen/ that says OrangePi has a 10.1 inch screen that supports MIPI/DSI interface.
It says it is using Ilitek ILI9881c panel controller to drive the display. Was wondering if this controller would be compatible with 10.1inch display. I guess I would have to ask NXP or the company that provides boards with this display. Just thought I would share this info and ask if you have any idea/prior information on this.
Ilitek ILI9881c is a TCON - a controller which is part of the display. There is a driver in the kernel source which has init code for several displays already. There are others here on the forum who were trying to get their ILI9881 based display running as well viewtopic.php?t=339281
That Orange Pi display appears to use 4 DSI data lanes, therefore you"ll only have a chance of getting it to work on a CM4, not a regular Pi (which only exposes 2 data lanes).
That Orange Pi display appears to use 4 DSI data lanes, therefore you"ll only have a chance of getting it to work on a CM4, not a regular Pi (which only exposes 2 data lanes).
Maybe someone reading here has one and can check if there are some labels on the back telling us what it is. Or they were also using a "modified" RockChip driver which allows for passing DSI init sequence parameters (remember viewtopic.php?t=339281 ... lot"s of 10.1in DSI related questions atm ...)
The Raspberry Pi HDMI LCD Display (10.1 inch) is an IPS, 1280×800, 10.1 inch Capacitive Touch Screen LCD, supports various mini-PCs, system independent and designed for Raspberry Pi.
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