UCTRONICS LCD35 HDMI RPI (HDMI interface)

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UCTRONICS 3.5 Inches HDMI TFT LCD Touch Screen Display

Model:B0106

Introduction

UCTRONICS 3.5" HDMI TFT LCD display module is designed for Raspberry Pi 2 /Pi 3 Model B / B+ and can also be used on other hardware platforms which have HDMI display interface. The 3.5" screen is the same size as the standard Raspberry Pi model B/B+, and well mates with these Raspberry Pi boards. With its touch screen and split audio from the HDMI input, it is ideal for portable devices and multimedia projects, and it is a replacement for a heavy and bulky HDMI monitor, keyboard and mice. The highlight of this display module, it supports high frame rate videos playback compared to its SPI LCD counterpart. LCD screen backlight can be turned off by the tiny onboard button if needed.

Specification

LCD Resolution: 480 x 320 pixels Support plug and play
Interface: HDMI Support touch screen
HDMI Input Resolution support:480x320 ~ 1920x1280 Support game and video
Support audio split from HDMI Automatic driver installation script
Dimension: 55.98 x 85.60 mm Well mate with Pi Zero, Pi B+, Pi2 and Pi3

Hardware installation

        SPI hardware.png             LCD35 SPI.jpg
                Figure1                                       Figure2
        

The Figure 1 shows the display module pin out and dimension. Connect the 3.5inch LCD to the Raspberry Pi board like the Figure 2 shows. Power on the Raspberry Pi board and make sure the internet is connected properly. Note: LCD module pin1 should be aligned to Raspberry Pi board Pin1, misalign might cause damage.

Download and install driver

The LCD driver has been already installed in the Micro SD card shipped only with the kit that includes a Micro SD card. The following steps are for install the driver on a clean system. All the installation steps are also available from our github: https://github.com/UCTRONICS/UCTRONICS_LCD35_RPI/

  • Step1 Expand the Micro SD card
    • sudo raspi-config

then Select Advanced Operations -> Expand Filesystem and hit YES , then go to Finish and you need to run sudo reboot to reboot your Raspberry Pi.

  • Step2 Update your Raspberry Pi system

sudo apt-get update

  • Step3 Download the driver package

sudo git clone https://github.com/UCTRONICS/UCTRONICS_LCD35_RPI.git

  • Step4 Go to the UCTRONICS_LCD35_RPI

cd UCTRONICS_LCD35_RPI

  • Step5 Change the file permission

sudo chmod 777 UCTRONICS_LCD_backup

sudo chmod 777 UCTRONICS_LCD35_install

sudo chmod 777 UCTRONICS_LCD_restore

sudo chmod 777 UCTRONICS_LCD_hdmi

  • Step6 Backup original system data

sudo ./UCTRONICS_LCD_backup

  • Step7 Install the LCD35 driver

sudo ./UCTRONICS_LCD35_install

Wait for a while the system will be installed and restarted automatically. If you want to reuse the original system, you can use the below command

sudo ./UCTRONICS_LCD_restore

If you want to display on HDMI instead of LCD, just use the below command

sudo ./UCTRONICS_LCD_hdmi

If you don’t want to run those command to install the LCD driver, we also provide ready to use system image file “UCTRONICS_LCD35_RPI.img". Please click the following link to download the system image file: http://uctronics.oss-us-west-1.aliyuncs.com/LCD35/image/UCTRONICS_LCD35_RPI.img Check the following link to install the win32diskimager tool in your computer. Then write the image file into the Micro SD card. https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/

Add more functions to the LCD

Install calibration software for calibration

cd UCTRONICS_LCD35_RPI

sudo unzip Xinput-calibrator_0.7.5-1_armhf.zip

cd xinput-calibrator_0.7.5-1_armhf/

sudo dpkg -i -B xinput-calibrator_0.7.5-1_armhf.deb

Install virtual keyboard
  • Step 1 Execute the following commands to install the corresponding software

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install matchbox-keyboard

sudo nano /usr/bin/toggle-matchbox-keyboard.sh

  • Step 2 Copy the following contents to toggle box - keyboard. Sh, save the exit

{{{{

                   #!/bin/bash
                   #This script toggle the virtual keyboard
                   PID=pidof matchbox-keyboard
                   if [ ! -e $PID ]; then
                   killall matchbox-keyboard
                   else
                   matchbox-keyboard -s 50 extended&
                   fi

}}}}


  • Step 3 Execute the following command

sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/toggle-matchbox-keyboard.sh

sudo mkdir /usr/local/share/applications

sudo nano /usr/local/share/applications/toggle-matchbox-keyboard.desktop

  • Step 4 Copy the following contents to toggle - matchbox - keyboard. Desktop, save exit

{{{{

                   [Desktop Entry]
                   Name=Toggle Matchbox Keyboard
                   Comment=Toggle Matchbox Keyboard`
                   Exec=toggle-matchbox-keyboard.sh
                   Type=Application
                   Icon=matchbox-keyboard.png
                   Categories=Panel;Utility;MB
                   X-MB-INPUT-MECHANSIM=True

}}}}

  • Step 5 To perform the following command, note that this step must use the "PI" user permission, and if the administrator privileges are used, the file will not be found

nano ~/.config/lxpanel/LXDE-pi/panels/panel

  • Step 6 Find similar commands (different versions of ICONS may differ)

{{{{

                    Plugin {
                    type = launchbar
                    Config {
                    Button {
                    id=lxde-screenlock.desktop
                    }
                    Button {
                    id=lxde-logout.desktop
                    }
                    }

}}}}

  • Step 7 Add the following code to add a Button item

{{{{

                  Button {
                  id=/usr/local/share/applications/toggle-matchbox-keyboard.desktop
                  }


}}}}

  • Step 8 To restart the system with the following command, you can see a virtual keyboard icon in the top left corner

sudo reboot

7. Contact us

If need any further support, please feel free to contact us.

Website: http://www.uctronics.com
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +86 025 84271192