HDMI 4 Pi: 5" Display (no Touch) w/Mini Driver 800x480 HDMI (Adafruit 1928)
      HDMI 4 Pi: 5" Display (no Touch) w/Mini Driver 800x480 HDMI (Adafruit 1928)
      HDMI 4 Pi: 5" Display (no Touch) w/Mini Driver 800x480 HDMI (Adafruit 1928)
      HDMI 4 Pi: 5" Display (no Touch) w/Mini Driver 800x480 HDMI (Adafruit 1928)

      HDMI 4 Pi: 5" Display (no Touch) w/Mini Driver 800x480 HDMI (Adafruit 1928)

      Adafruit 1928
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      HDMI 4 Pi: 5" Display (no Touch) w/Mini Driver 800x480 HDMI (Adafruit 1928)

      • Yes, this is a cute little 5" TFT display with WVGA 800x480 resolution and a cute little driver board. We tried to get the smallest display that would be good for embedded computing usage and at a good price. And we also tried to match it with a small driver board that can be powered from a USB port. The visible display measures 5" diagonal and is a 'raw' TTL display as is used in portable electronics. The driver board only has an HDMI input but for Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone Black and other computers, HDMI is the best quality output available. The display is very easy to use - simply connect the USB power cable to 5V power supply that can provide 500mA, then connect a digital video source to one of the HDMI port. Voila, a display! 

        It is not an IPS display so its best for direct viewing, our 7" and 10" HDMI IPS displays are designed for any angle view. 

        There's a little wired PCB with little buttons that let you enter a menu system for adjusting brightness, color and contrast. It tries to auto-detect which input you have and switches to that one or you can 'select' from the menu keypad which to display. 

        To demonstrate it, we took some photos with the display connected to a Raspberry Pi, but it will also work connected to any device with HDMI output. 

        For use with a Raspberry Pi we suggest editing config.txt to set the HDMI to 800x480 in case it doesn't detect the resolution properly. You can see our suggested config.txt in the Technical details tab. The easiest way to edit the config.txt is to put the Pi SD card into an every day computer and edit config.txt with any text editor and save. For use with a Beagle Bone Black, we found it works when plugged in, no configuration required. 

        We show the TFT above on a wire stand, which is not included. You can pick up one of these nice stands over here. If you want to extend the FPC cable between the driver and the TFT, you can grab a 10" long cable and swap it for the 4" one included. 

        A power adapter is not included or required! Use a 500mA-capable 5V USB port or you can cut the USB power cable and re-wire to another 5V source.

       

      • TECHNICAL DETAILS

        • Dimensions of Screen: 76mm x 121mm x 3mm / 3" x 4.8" x 0.1"
        • Dimensions of Mini Driver Board: 50mm x 71mm x 2mm / 2" x 2.8" x 0.08"
        • Weight of Screen: 61g
        • Power with 5V, 500mA draw
        • Resolution: 800 x 480
        • Visible area: 108mm x 65mm 16:10
        • Brightness: 200cd/m2
        • Contrast: 300:1
        • We ship with a an KD050G21-40N display, or equivalent
        • Display dimensions: 121mm x 76 x 3.1 mm
        • Not HDCP compatible - it cannot be used with 'secured' HDMI sources


        Here is our suggested config.txt
        # uncomment if you get no picture on HDMI for a default "safe" mode
        #hdmi_safe=1
        
        # uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible
        # and your display can output without overscan
        #disable_overscan=1
        
        # uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if console
        # goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border
        #overscan_left=16
        #overscan_right=16
        #overscan_top=16
        #overscan_bottom=16
        
        # uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's size minus
        # overscan.
        #framebuffer_width=1280
        #framebuffer_height=720
        
        # uncomment if hdmi display is not detected and composite is being output
        hdmi_force_hotplug=1
        
        # uncomment to force a specific HDMI mode (here we are forcing 800x480!)
        hdmi_group=2
        hdmi_mode=1
        hdmi_mode=87
        hdmi_cvt 800 480 60 6 0 0 0
        
        # uncomment to force a HDMI mode rather than DVI. This can make audio work in
        # DMT (computer monitor) modes
        #hdmi_drive=2
        
        # uncomment to increase signal to HDMI, if you have interference, blanking, or
        # no display
        #config_hdmi_boost=4
        
        # uncomment for composite PAL
        #sdtv_mode=2
        
        #uncomment to overclock the arm. 700 MHz is the default.
        #arm_freq=800
        
        # for more options see http://elinux.org/RPi_config.txt
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      HDMI 4 Pi: 5" Display (no Touch) w/Mini Driver 800x480 HDMI (Adafruit 1928)

      HDMI 4 Pi: 5" Display (no Touch) w/Mini Driver 800x480 HDMI (Adafruit 1928)

      €65.04

      54.20 € tax excl.