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Brand Name: | SAEF |
Model Number: | SFHDMI430H-800480A-CT |
Certification: | ISO9001 / ISO14000 |
Place of Origin: | ShenZhen / China |
MOQ: | 3 pcs |
Price: | Negotiable based on order lot quantity |
Payment Terms: | L/C, , T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability: | 3000K pcs per month |
Delivery Time: | 3-5 weeks |
Packaging Details: | Standard Exportation Package |
Keywords: | 4.3"DSI HDMI Display |
Resolution: | 800x480 pixels |
Support: | HDMI1.3、HDMI1.4、HDCP1.4、HDCP2.2 |
Compatible with: | Raspberry Pi、BB Black、Banana Pi |
CTP Interface: | USB to IIC |
Surface Luminance: | 300 cd/m2 - 1000 cd/m2 |
Touch screen: | CTP( Capacitive Touch Screen) |
LED lifetime: | 40,000 hours |
Operating Temp.: | –20℃ to +70℃ |
Compliance: | REACH & RoHS Compliant |
Company Info. |
Shenzhen Saef Technology Ltd. |
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4.3 inch DSI, 4.3 inch HDMI Display Product features
SFHDMI430H-800480A-CT is a HDMI TFT LCD module which integrated TFT LCD, PCAP touch and driving board.
1. 4.3 inch IPS screen, hardware resolution of 800×480 dots
resolution.
2. Capacitive 5-point touch control.
3. Tempered glass capacitive touch panel, hardness of >=6H.
4. Support Pi 4B/3B+/3A+/3B/2B/B+/A+, CM3/3+/4 requires the
optional adapter DSI-Cable-15cm.
5. Drive the LCD directly through the Raspberry Pi's DSI interface
with refresh rates up to 60Hz.
6. When used with Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi OS / Ubuntu / Kali and
Retropie are supported, drive-free.
7. Support for controlling backlight brightness through software.
Hardware connections
Using an FFC cable, connect the 4.3inch DSI LCD to the Raspberry
Pi's DSI connector.
2. For ease of use, you can screw the back of the 4.3inch DSI LCD
of the Raspberry Pi and assemble the copper pillars.
As shown in the following figure:
Software connections
Raspberry Pi OS/Ubuntu/Kali and Retropie systems for Raspberry Pi.
1. Please download the latest version of the image from the
Raspberry Pi official website. Download the compressed file to your
PC and extract the .img file.
2. Connect the TF card to the PC and format the TF card using
SDFormatter software.
3. Open the Win32DiskImager software, select the system image
prepared in step 1, and click write to flash the system image.
4. After flashing, save and safely eject the TF card. And insert
the TF card into the Raspberry Pi.
5. Power on the Raspberry Pi, wait normally for a few seconds to
display normally. After the system starts, it can be touched
normally.
Note: On December 2, 2021, the Raspberry Pi's Raspberry Pi OS split
into two branches, the Buster branch and the Bullseye branch.
The Buster branch is a continuation of the old system and is more
stable. The Bullseye branch has added new features, using open
source libraries and new interfaces. The current Bullseye branch
has just been released and is not yet stable.
If you are an industrial user, the Buster branch is highly
recommended.
If you are using a system with a Buster branch, the image will work
without any changes. If you are using a system that branches of
Bullseye, the following modifications will also be required.
Comment the following statement in the config .txt file (the config
file is located in the TF card root directory, i.e. /boot):
Add the following statement below [all]:
Restart the Raspberry Pi after saving
If you need to use a CSI camera under the system of the Bullseye
branch. Since this branch uses the libcamera camera library by
default, this library does not support FKMS drivers.
So in addition to the above modifications, you also need to install
the Rappicam camera library.
Here's how to install it:
Run the following command in the terminal:
After that, execute the following command to shut down:
Connect the Raspberry Pi camera to the CSI interface of the
Raspberry Pi, power on the Raspberry Pi again, and after the system
boots, execute the following command:
photograph
Camera
4.3 inch DSI, 4.3 inch HDMI Display Product Image
HDMI interface pin definition
1 | T.M.D.S DATA2+ |
2 | T.M.D.S DATA2 Shielded |
3 | T.M.D.S DATA2- |
4 | T.M.D.S DATA1+ |
5 | T.M.D.S DATA1 Shielded |
6 | T.M.D.S DATA1- |
7 | T.M.D.S DATA0+ |
8 | T.M.D.S DATA0 Shielded |
9 | T.M.D.S DATA0- |
10 | T.M.D.S DATA CLOCK+ |
11 | T.M.D.S DATA CLOCK Shielded |
12 | T.M.D.S DATA CLOCK- |
13 | CEC (Consumer Electronics Control Optional) |
14 | Reserved (in cable but N.C. on device) |
15 | SCL(DDC) |
16 | SDA(DDC) |
17 | DDC/CEC Ground |
18 | +5V (power supply) |
19 | Hot swap probe cable |
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