4 Inch Raspberry Pi Zero Touch Screen LCD Display 800*480 HDMI Port RTP Touch Panel
Price:
$16-18.5/pieces
MOQ:
100
Delivery Time:
30-45days
Brand:
YZY
Product Description
4 Inch Raspberry Pi Zero Touch Screen LCD Display 800*480 HDMI Port RTP Touch Panel
Product Description
- 4" standard display with 800 * 480 resolution
- IPS technology for fast response, wide viewing angle, and true color reproduction
- Resistive touch screen supports touch control
- Backlight control with adjustable brightness
- Standard HDMI interface input, compatible with Raspberry Pi (3rd, 2nd, and 1st generation)
- Can function as general-purpose HDMI monitor (requires 800*480 resolution output)
- No IO resources needed for display only (Raspberry Pi uses IO resources for touch)
- CE and RoHS certified
Product Parameters
| Size | 4.0 inch |
|---|---|
| SKU | MPI4008 |
| Display Mode | IPS |
| Resolution | 800*480 dots |
| Touch | 4-wire resistive touch |
| Dimensions | 143*134*51 mm |
| Weight | 127 g |
Hardware Description
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack: Output audio signal
- HDMI: Connect main board and LCD display for HDMI transmission
- Micro USB: Provides 5V power (optional if using 13*2 Pin Socket)
- Backlight adjustment button: Short press changes brightness 10%, long press turns backlight off/on
- 13*2 Pin Socket: Provides +5V power from Raspberry Pi and transfers touch signals
13*2 Pin Socket Interface Definition
| Pin | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1,17 | 3.3V | Power supply +3.3V |
| 2,4 | 5V | Power supply +5V |
| 3,5,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,16,18,24 | NC | No connection |
| 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 signal (low when pressed) |
| 23 | TP_SCK | Touch panel SPI clock signal |
| 26 | TP_CS | Touch panel select signal (low level selects touch panel) |
Dimensions
Connect with Raspberry Pi
- Connect the LCD 13*2 Pin socket to Raspberry Pi as shown:
- Connect the LCD and Raspberry Pi with the HDMI adapter:
How to Use with Raspbian
Step 1: Install Raspbian Official Image
- Download from official website: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
- Format Micro SD card using SDFormatter
- Burn the official image to Micro SD card using Win32DiskImager
Step 2: Install Driver
Method 1: Online Installation (Requires Internet)
- Log onto Raspberry Pi via Putty SSH (User: pi; Password: raspberry)
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Execute the following command (you can click the right mouse button to paste after copied in Putty)git clone https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show.gitchmod -R 755 LCD-showcd LCD-show/sudo ./MPI4008-show
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Wait for a moment after executing, you can use the LCD.
Method 2: Offline Installation
- Download or copy "lcd-show.tar.gz" driver to Raspberry Pi system root directory: http://www.lcdwiki.com/res/RaspDriver/LCD-show.tar.gz
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Unzip and extract drive files as the following command:cd /bootsudo tar zxvf LCD-show.tar.gzcd LCD-show/sudo ./MPI4008-show
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Wait for a moment after executing, you can use the LCD
How to Use with Ubuntu, Kali and RetroPie
Step 1: Install Official Image
- Download from official websites:
- Format Micro SD card using SDFormatter
- Burn the official image to Micro SD card using Win32DiskImager
Step 2: Install Driver (Offline Only)
Due to system differences, Ubuntu, Kali, RetroPie are temporarily unable to install drivers online. Only the offline installation method can be used.
1) Download the corresponding version of driver "LCD-show.tar.gz" from the website to the root directory of Micro SD card of raspberry PI system(Note: if the version does not match, the LCD may not display properly):
(After the completion of the recommended step 1, copy the driver directly into the Micro SD card root directory)
2) Unzip and install the driver using the following command:
|
cd /boot
sudo tar zxvf LCD-show.tar.gz
cd LCD-show/
sudo ./MPI4008-show
|
3) After the command is executed, the system will restart and the LCD will work normally
Quick Start with Pre-installed Driver Image
- Download driver image from: http://www.lcdwiki.com/4inch_HDMI_Display-C#Download_Resources
- Format Micro SD card using SDFormatter
- Burn the image to Micro SD card using Win32DiskImager
- Insert card, connect LCD, and start Raspberry Pi
How to Use as PC Monitor
- Connect computer HDMI output to LCD HDMI interface
- Power via Micro USB interface
- For testing, use as only display (disconnect other monitors)
- Note: Touch function not available when used as PC monitor
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Company
Shenzhen YZY Technology Co., Ltd
Location
Room 514, 5th Floor, Block B, Baogang Center, Baoyuan Road, Xixiang Sub-district, Bao 'an District, Shenzhen City
Contact Person
Sunny

