• 10.1inch HDMI LCD, 1024×600 - Open Frame
  • 10.1inch HDMI LCD, 1024×600 - Open Frame
  • 10.1inch HDMI LCD, 1024×600 - Open Frame
  • 10.1inch HDMI LCD, 1024×600 - Open Frame
  • 10.1inch HDMI LCD, 1024×600 - Open Frame

10.1inch HDMI LCD, 1024×600 - Open Frame

:LCD01067
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If you have any questions on this product please feel free to contact us. *Disclaimer: The images are merely illustrative.

 

Features

  • 1024×600 high resolution
  • Resistive touch control
  • Compatible and Direct-connect with any revision of Raspberry Pi (except the Pi 1 model B or Pi Zero, which requires an HDMI cable)
  • Drivers provided (works with your own Raspbian/Ubuntu directly)
  • Also works as a computer monitor, in this case, touch panel is unavailable and HDMI cable is required
  • HDMI interface for displaying, no I/Os required (however, the touch panel still needs I/Os)
  • Backlight can be turned off to lower power consumption

 

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Interface

PIN NO.SYMBOLDESCRIPTION
1, 17 3.3V Power positive (3.3V power input)
2, 4 5V Power positive (5V power input)
3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 24 NC NC
6, 9, 14, 20, 25 GND Ground
19 TP_SI SPI data input of Touch Panel
21 TP_SO SPI data output of Touch Panel
22 TP_IRQ Touch Panel interrupt, low level while the Touch Panel detects touching
23 TP_SCK SPI clock of Touch Panel
26 TP_CS Touch Panel chip selection, low active

 

External Dimension

10.1inch-HDMI-LCD-dimension

Development Resources

Wiki : www.waveshare.com/wiki/10.1inch_HDMI_LCD

 

FAQ

Why the LCD doesn't work with my Raspbian?
To use the LCD with the Raspberry Pi official image, driver should be installed first. Please refer to the user manual.
However, for the first testing, you may want to use our provided image directly.
Why the LCD still doesn't work with the Waveshare provided image?
Make sure the hardware connection is correct and connects fine.
Make sure the image in TF card is burnt correctly.
The PWR will keep on and the ACT will keep blinking when the Raspberry Pi starts up successfully, in case both of the two LEDs keep on, it is possible that the image was burnt incorrectly OR the TF card was in bad contact.
Which power supply should I use?
It is strongly recommended to use a stand-alone 5V/2A power adapter, because the PC's USB port might have not enough power to support the Pi and LCD.

For more info, please check the wiki page.

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