diff --git a/draft/boards/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.png b/resources/boards/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.png similarity index 100% rename from draft/boards/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.png rename to resources/boards/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.png diff --git a/src/de/settings.yaml b/src/de/settings.yaml index 32ba739..18fe0c3 100644 --- a/src/de/settings.yaml +++ b/src/de/settings.yaml @@ -87,3 +87,4 @@ overlays: - 4tronix-robohat - 4tronix-pistop - icubex-pishield +- adafruit-pitft-35-plus diff --git a/draft/overlay/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md b/src/de/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md similarity index 57% rename from draft/overlay/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md rename to src/de/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md index d89903b..79fad38 100644 --- a/draft/overlay/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md +++ b/src/de/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md @@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ pin: The PiTFT+ features a 3.5" display with 480x320 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay and is engineered specifically to work with the Raspberry Pi 3, 2 and the Model A+/B+. -The display uses the hardware SPI pins (SCK, MOSI, MISO, CE0, CE1) as well as GPIO #25 and #24. GPIO #18 can be used to PWM dim the backlight if you like. All other GPIO are unused. There's a 2x16 'classic Pi' connection GPIO header on the bottom, you can connect a 26-pin Pi GPIO cable to it to use any of the other pins as you like. The other GPIO are broken out into solder pads at the bottom, in case you want to use more of the GPIO. +The display uses the hardware SPI pins as well as GPIO #25 and #24. GPIO #18 can be used to PWM dim the backlight. A 2x13 'classic' GPIO header on the bottom, with additional GPIO pins broken out into solder pads, allows you to use more of the GPIO. -Best of all, it comes fully assembled and ready to plug into your Pi! You can use this as a display for running the X interface, or pygame. You can also have an HDMI display seperately connected. There's four mounting ears that can be used to attach the display & Pi to a bezel, or snap them off with pliers (they're perforated) for a slick exactly-the-same-size-as-a-Pi look. +The PiTFT+ can be used as a display for running the X interface, or the console. You can also have an HDMI display separately connected to complement the setup, keeping in mind that there can only be one X session running (so you'll need to choose where X should be output, on the HDMI or the PiTFT+). diff --git a/src/en/overlay/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md b/src/en/overlay/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79fad38 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/en/overlay/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + +#PiTFT Plus 3.5" + +The PiTFT+ features a 3.5" display with 480x320 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay and is engineered specifically to work with the Raspberry Pi 3, 2 and the Model A+/B+. + +The display uses the hardware SPI pins as well as GPIO #25 and #24. GPIO #18 can be used to PWM dim the backlight. A 2x13 'classic' GPIO header on the bottom, with additional GPIO pins broken out into solder pads, allows you to use more of the GPIO. + +The PiTFT+ can be used as a display for running the X interface, or the console. You can also have an HDMI display separately connected to complement the setup, keeping in mind that there can only be one X session running (so you'll need to choose where X should be output, on the HDMI or the PiTFT+). diff --git a/src/en/settings.yaml b/src/en/settings.yaml index 146f780..7b6af6f 100644 --- a/src/en/settings.yaml +++ b/src/en/settings.yaml @@ -87,3 +87,4 @@ overlays: - 4tronix-robohat - 4tronix-pistop - icubex-pishield +- adafruit-pitft-35-plus diff --git a/src/es/settings.yaml b/src/es/settings.yaml index c88ac04..548a84a 100644 --- a/src/es/settings.yaml +++ b/src/es/settings.yaml @@ -87,3 +87,4 @@ overlays: - 4tronix-robohat - 4tronix-pistop - icubex-pishield +- adafruit-pitft-35-plus diff --git a/src/es/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md b/src/es/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79fad38 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/es/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + +#PiTFT Plus 3.5" + +The PiTFT+ features a 3.5" display with 480x320 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay and is engineered specifically to work with the Raspberry Pi 3, 2 and the Model A+/B+. + +The display uses the hardware SPI pins as well as GPIO #25 and #24. GPIO #18 can be used to PWM dim the backlight. A 2x13 'classic' GPIO header on the bottom, with additional GPIO pins broken out into solder pads, allows you to use more of the GPIO. + +The PiTFT+ can be used as a display for running the X interface, or the console. You can also have an HDMI display separately connected to complement the setup, keeping in mind that there can only be one X session running (so you'll need to choose where X should be output, on the HDMI or the PiTFT+). diff --git a/src/fr/settings.yaml b/src/fr/settings.yaml index 347775c..fe2582a 100644 --- a/src/fr/settings.yaml +++ b/src/fr/settings.yaml @@ -87,3 +87,4 @@ overlays: - 4tronix-robohat - 4tronix-pistop - icubex-pishield +- adafruit-pitft-35-plus diff --git a/src/fr/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md b/src/fr/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79fad38 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/fr/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + +#PiTFT Plus 3.5" + +The PiTFT+ features a 3.5" display with 480x320 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay and is engineered specifically to work with the Raspberry Pi 3, 2 and the Model A+/B+. + +The display uses the hardware SPI pins as well as GPIO #25 and #24. GPIO #18 can be used to PWM dim the backlight. A 2x13 'classic' GPIO header on the bottom, with additional GPIO pins broken out into solder pads, allows you to use more of the GPIO. + +The PiTFT+ can be used as a display for running the X interface, or the console. You can also have an HDMI display separately connected to complement the setup, keeping in mind that there can only be one X session running (so you'll need to choose where X should be output, on the HDMI or the PiTFT+). diff --git a/src/it/settings.yaml b/src/it/settings.yaml index 6c24f67..cfada38 100644 --- a/src/it/settings.yaml +++ b/src/it/settings.yaml @@ -87,3 +87,4 @@ overlays: - 4tronix-robohat - 4tronix-pistop - icubex-pishield +- adafruit-pitft-35-plus diff --git a/src/it/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md b/src/it/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79fad38 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/it/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + +#PiTFT Plus 3.5" + +The PiTFT+ features a 3.5" display with 480x320 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay and is engineered specifically to work with the Raspberry Pi 3, 2 and the Model A+/B+. + +The display uses the hardware SPI pins as well as GPIO #25 and #24. GPIO #18 can be used to PWM dim the backlight. A 2x13 'classic' GPIO header on the bottom, with additional GPIO pins broken out into solder pads, allows you to use more of the GPIO. + +The PiTFT+ can be used as a display for running the X interface, or the console. You can also have an HDMI display separately connected to complement the setup, keeping in mind that there can only be one X session running (so you'll need to choose where X should be output, on the HDMI or the PiTFT+). diff --git a/src/tr/settings.yaml b/src/tr/settings.yaml index fb83ada..a8c404a 100644 --- a/src/tr/settings.yaml +++ b/src/tr/settings.yaml @@ -87,3 +87,4 @@ overlays: - 4tronix-robohat - 4tronix-pistop - icubex-pishield +- adafruit-pitft-35-plus diff --git a/src/tr/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md b/src/tr/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79fad38 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/tr/translate/adafruit-pitft-35-plus.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + +#PiTFT Plus 3.5" + +The PiTFT+ features a 3.5" display with 480x320 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay and is engineered specifically to work with the Raspberry Pi 3, 2 and the Model A+/B+. + +The display uses the hardware SPI pins as well as GPIO #25 and #24. GPIO #18 can be used to PWM dim the backlight. A 2x13 'classic' GPIO header on the bottom, with additional GPIO pins broken out into solder pads, allows you to use more of the GPIO. + +The PiTFT+ can be used as a display for running the X interface, or the console. You can also have an HDMI display separately connected to complement the setup, keeping in mind that there can only be one X session running (so you'll need to choose where X should be output, on the HDMI or the PiTFT+).