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<!--
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---
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name: Hyperpixel4
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class: board
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type: display
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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description: An 800x480 pixel 60FPS 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi
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url: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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github: https://github.com/pimoroni/hyperpixel4
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buy: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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image: 'hyperpixel4.png'
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pincount: 40
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eeprom: no
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power:
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'1':
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'2':
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ground:
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'6':
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'9':
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'14':
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'20':
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'25':
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'30':
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'34':
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'39':
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pin:
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'bcm0':
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name: DPI Clock
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'bcm1':
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name: DPI EN
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'bcm2':
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name: DPI V-Sync
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'bcm3':
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name: DPI H-Sync
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'bcm4':
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name: Blue 2
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'bcm5':
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name: Blue 3
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'bcm6':
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name: Blue 4
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'bcm7':
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name: Blue 5
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'bcm8':
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name: Blue 6
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'bcm9':
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name: Blue 7
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'bcm12':
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name: Green 2
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'bcm13':
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name: Green 3
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'bcm14':
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name: Green 4
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'bcm15':
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name: Green 5
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'bcm16':
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name: Green 6
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'bcm17':
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name: Green 7
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'bcm20':
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name: Red 2
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'bcm21':
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name: Red 3
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'bcm22':
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name: Red 4
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'bcm23':
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name: Red 5
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'bcm24':
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name: Red 6
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'bcm25':
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name: Red 7
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'bcm10':
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name: Touch Data
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mode: i2c
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'bcm11':
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name: Touch Clock
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mode: i2c
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'bcm18':
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name: LCD Chip Select
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mode: output
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'bcm19':
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name: Backlight Control
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mode: output
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'bcm26':
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name: LCD Program Data
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mode: output
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'bcm27':
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name: Touch Interrupt
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mode: output
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-->
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# HyperPixel 4
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HyperPixel 4 is a 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi. Using a high-speed DPI interface, it boosts a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 270 pixels per inch (800x480).
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The display is capable of displaying 18-bits of colour (6 bits per colour, DPI mode 6 - RGB666), and provides capacitive multi-touch capabilities, more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display.
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HyperPixel 4 is compatible with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W.
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HyperPixel 4 is larger than a standard HAT to accomodate the
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display and will overhang both the USB ports and over the
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other end of the Pi. It requires an extension header (supplied)
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to connect.
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Because HyperPixel 4 uses every Raspberry Pi pin it's difficult
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to use it in conjunction with other devices, but it does break
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out the software I2C bus (i2c 3) which you can share with the
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touchscreen controller.
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To get the display set up, you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/hyperpixel4 | bash
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```
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And follow the instructions!
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<!--
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---
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name: Hyperpixel4
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class: board
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type: display
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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description: An 800x480 pixel 60FPS 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi
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url: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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github: https://github.com/pimoroni/hyperpixel4
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buy: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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image: 'hyperpixel4.png'
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pincount: 40
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eeprom: no
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power:
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'1':
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'2':
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ground:
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'6':
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'9':
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'14':
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'20':
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'25':
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'30':
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'34':
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'39':
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pin:
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'bcm0':
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name: DPI Clock
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'bcm1':
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name: DPI EN
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'bcm2':
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name: DPI V-Sync
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'bcm3':
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name: DPI H-Sync
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'bcm4':
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name: Blue 2
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'bcm5':
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name: Blue 3
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'bcm6':
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name: Blue 4
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'bcm7':
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name: Blue 5
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'bcm8':
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name: Blue 6
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'bcm9':
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name: Blue 7
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'bcm12':
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name: Green 2
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'bcm13':
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name: Green 3
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'bcm14':
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name: Green 4
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'bcm15':
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name: Green 5
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'bcm16':
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name: Green 6
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'bcm17':
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name: Green 7
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'bcm20':
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name: Red 2
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'bcm21':
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name: Red 3
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'bcm22':
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name: Red 4
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'bcm23':
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name: Red 5
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'bcm24':
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name: Red 6
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'bcm25':
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name: Red 7
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'bcm10':
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name: Touch Data
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mode: i2c
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'bcm11':
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name: Touch Clock
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mode: i2c
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'bcm18':
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name: LCD Chip Select
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mode: output
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'bcm19':
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name: Backlight Control
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mode: output
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'bcm26':
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name: LCD Program Data
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mode: output
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'bcm27':
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name: Touch Interrupt
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mode: output
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-->
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# HyperPixel 4
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HyperPixel 4 is a 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi. Using a high-speed DPI interface, it boosts a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 270 pixels per inch (800x480).
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The display is capable of displaying 18-bits of colour (6 bits per colour, DPI mode 6 - RGB666), and provides capacitive multi-touch capabilities, more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display.
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HyperPixel 4 is compatible with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W.
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HyperPixel 4 is larger than a standard HAT to accomodate the
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display and will overhang both the USB ports and over the
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other end of the Pi. It requires an extension header (supplied)
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to connect.
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Because HyperPixel 4 uses every Raspberry Pi pin it's difficult
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to use it in conjunction with other devices, but it does break
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out the software I2C bus (i2c 3) which you can share with the
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touchscreen controller.
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To get the display set up, you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/hyperpixel4 | bash
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```
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And follow the instructions!
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- aiy-voice-bonnet
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- aiy-vision-bonnet
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- gfx-hat
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- hyperpixel4
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- aiy-voice-bonnet
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- aiy-vision-bonnet
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- gfx-hat
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- hyperpixel4
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<!--
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---
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name: Hyperpixel4
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class: board
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type: display
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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description: An 800x480 pixel 60FPS 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi
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url: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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github: https://github.com/pimoroni/hyperpixel4
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buy: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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image: 'hyperpixel4.png'
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pincount: 40
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eeprom: no
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power:
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'1':
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'2':
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ground:
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'6':
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'9':
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'14':
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'20':
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'25':
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'30':
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'34':
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'39':
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pin:
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'bcm0':
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name: DPI Clock
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'bcm1':
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name: DPI EN
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'bcm2':
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name: DPI V-Sync
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'bcm3':
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name: DPI H-Sync
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'bcm4':
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name: Blue 2
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'bcm5':
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name: Blue 3
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'bcm6':
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name: Blue 4
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'bcm7':
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name: Blue 5
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'bcm8':
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name: Blue 6
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'bcm9':
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name: Blue 7
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'bcm12':
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name: Green 2
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'bcm13':
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name: Green 3
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'bcm14':
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name: Green 4
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'bcm15':
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name: Green 5
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'bcm16':
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name: Green 6
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'bcm17':
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name: Green 7
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'bcm20':
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name: Red 2
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'bcm21':
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name: Red 3
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'bcm22':
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name: Red 4
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'bcm23':
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name: Red 5
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'bcm24':
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name: Red 6
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'bcm25':
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name: Red 7
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'bcm10':
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name: Touch Data
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mode: i2c
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'bcm11':
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name: Touch Clock
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mode: i2c
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'bcm18':
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name: LCD Chip Select
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mode: output
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'bcm19':
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name: Backlight Control
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mode: output
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'bcm26':
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name: LCD Program Data
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mode: output
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'bcm27':
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name: Touch Interrupt
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mode: output
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-->
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# HyperPixel 4
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HyperPixel 4 is a 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi. Using a high-speed DPI interface, it boosts a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 270 pixels per inch (800x480).
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The display is capable of displaying 18-bits of colour (6 bits per colour, DPI mode 6 - RGB666), and provides capacitive multi-touch capabilities, more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display.
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HyperPixel 4 is compatible with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W.
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HyperPixel 4 is larger than a standard HAT to accomodate the
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display and will overhang both the USB ports and over the
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other end of the Pi. It requires an extension header (supplied)
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to connect.
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Because HyperPixel 4 uses every Raspberry Pi pin it's difficult
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to use it in conjunction with other devices, but it does break
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out the software I2C bus (i2c 3) which you can share with the
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touchscreen controller.
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To get the display set up, you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/hyperpixel4 | bash
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```
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And follow the instructions!
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@ -178,3 +178,4 @@ overlays:
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- aiy-voice-bonnet
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- aiy-vision-bonnet
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- gfx-hat
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- hyperpixel4
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<!--
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---
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name: Hyperpixel4
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class: board
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type: display
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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description: An 800x480 pixel 60FPS 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi
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url: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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github: https://github.com/pimoroni/hyperpixel4
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buy: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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image: 'hyperpixel4.png'
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pincount: 40
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eeprom: no
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power:
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'1':
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'2':
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ground:
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'6':
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'9':
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'14':
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'20':
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'25':
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'30':
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'34':
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'39':
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pin:
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'bcm0':
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name: DPI Clock
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'bcm1':
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name: DPI EN
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'bcm2':
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name: DPI V-Sync
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'bcm3':
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name: DPI H-Sync
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'bcm4':
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name: Blue 2
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'bcm5':
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name: Blue 3
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'bcm6':
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name: Blue 4
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'bcm7':
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name: Blue 5
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'bcm8':
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name: Blue 6
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'bcm9':
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name: Blue 7
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'bcm12':
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name: Green 2
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'bcm13':
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name: Green 3
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'bcm14':
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name: Green 4
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'bcm15':
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name: Green 5
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'bcm16':
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name: Green 6
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'bcm17':
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name: Green 7
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'bcm20':
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name: Red 2
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'bcm21':
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name: Red 3
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'bcm22':
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name: Red 4
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'bcm23':
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name: Red 5
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'bcm24':
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name: Red 6
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'bcm25':
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name: Red 7
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'bcm10':
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name: Touch Data
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mode: i2c
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'bcm11':
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name: Touch Clock
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mode: i2c
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'bcm18':
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name: LCD Chip Select
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mode: output
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'bcm19':
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name: Backlight Control
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mode: output
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'bcm26':
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name: LCD Program Data
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mode: output
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'bcm27':
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name: Touch Interrupt
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mode: output
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-->
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# HyperPixel 4
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HyperPixel 4 is a 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi. Using a high-speed DPI interface, it boosts a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 270 pixels per inch (800x480).
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The display is capable of displaying 18-bits of colour (6 bits per colour, DPI mode 6 - RGB666), and provides capacitive multi-touch capabilities, more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display.
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HyperPixel 4 is compatible with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W.
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HyperPixel 4 is larger than a standard HAT to accomodate the
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display and will overhang both the USB ports and over the
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other end of the Pi. It requires an extension header (supplied)
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to connect.
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Because HyperPixel 4 uses every Raspberry Pi pin it's difficult
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to use it in conjunction with other devices, but it does break
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out the software I2C bus (i2c 3) which you can share with the
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touchscreen controller.
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To get the display set up, you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/hyperpixel4 | bash
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```
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And follow the instructions!
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@ -178,3 +178,4 @@ overlays:
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- aiy-voice-bonnet
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- aiy-vision-bonnet
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- gfx-hat
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- hyperpixel4
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<!--
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---
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name: Hyperpixel4
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class: board
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type: display
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: Pimoroni
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description: An 800x480 pixel 60FPS 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi
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url: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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github: https://github.com/pimoroni/hyperpixel4
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buy: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
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image: 'hyperpixel4.png'
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pincount: 40
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eeprom: no
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power:
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'1':
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'2':
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ground:
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'6':
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'9':
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'14':
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'20':
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'25':
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'30':
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'34':
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'39':
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pin:
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'bcm0':
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name: DPI Clock
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'bcm1':
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name: DPI EN
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'bcm2':
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name: DPI V-Sync
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'bcm3':
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name: DPI H-Sync
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'bcm4':
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name: Blue 2
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'bcm5':
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name: Blue 3
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'bcm6':
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name: Blue 4
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'bcm7':
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name: Blue 5
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'bcm8':
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name: Blue 6
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'bcm9':
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name: Blue 7
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'bcm12':
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name: Green 2
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'bcm13':
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name: Green 3
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'bcm14':
|
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name: Green 4
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'bcm15':
|
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name: Green 5
|
||||
'bcm16':
|
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name: Green 6
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'bcm17':
|
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name: Green 7
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'bcm20':
|
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name: Red 2
|
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'bcm21':
|
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name: Red 3
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'bcm22':
|
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name: Red 4
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'bcm23':
|
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name: Red 5
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'bcm24':
|
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name: Red 6
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'bcm25':
|
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name: Red 7
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'bcm10':
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name: Touch Data
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mode: i2c
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'bcm11':
|
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name: Touch Clock
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||||
mode: i2c
|
||||
'bcm18':
|
||||
name: LCD Chip Select
|
||||
mode: output
|
||||
'bcm19':
|
||||
name: Backlight Control
|
||||
mode: output
|
||||
'bcm26':
|
||||
name: LCD Program Data
|
||||
mode: output
|
||||
'bcm27':
|
||||
name: Touch Interrupt
|
||||
mode: output
|
||||
-->
|
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# HyperPixel 4
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|
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HyperPixel 4 is a 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi. Using a high-speed DPI interface, it boosts a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 270 pixels per inch (800x480).
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|
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The display is capable of displaying 18-bits of colour (6 bits per colour, DPI mode 6 - RGB666), and provides capacitive multi-touch capabilities, more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display.
|
||||
|
||||
HyperPixel 4 is compatible with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W.
|
||||
|
||||
HyperPixel 4 is larger than a standard HAT to accomodate the
|
||||
display and will overhang both the USB ports and over the
|
||||
other end of the Pi. It requires an extension header (supplied)
|
||||
to connect.
|
||||
|
||||
Because HyperPixel 4 uses every Raspberry Pi pin it's difficult
|
||||
to use it in conjunction with other devices, but it does break
|
||||
out the software I2C bus (i2c 3) which you can share with the
|
||||
touchscreen controller.
|
||||
|
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To get the display set up, you can use the one-line product installer:
|
||||
|
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```bash
|
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/hyperpixel4 | bash
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
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And follow the instructions!
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|
@ -178,3 +178,4 @@ overlays:
|
|||
- aiy-voice-bonnet
|
||||
- aiy-vision-bonnet
|
||||
- gfx-hat
|
||||
- hyperpixel4
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
|
|||
<!--
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: Hyperpixel4
|
||||
class: board
|
||||
type: display
|
||||
formfactor: Custom
|
||||
manufacturer: Pimoroni
|
||||
description: An 800x480 pixel 60FPS 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi
|
||||
url: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
|
||||
github: https://github.com/pimoroni/hyperpixel4
|
||||
buy: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/hyperpixel
|
||||
image: 'hyperpixel4.png'
|
||||
pincount: 40
|
||||
eeprom: no
|
||||
power:
|
||||
'1':
|
||||
'2':
|
||||
ground:
|
||||
'6':
|
||||
'9':
|
||||
'14':
|
||||
'20':
|
||||
'25':
|
||||
'30':
|
||||
'34':
|
||||
'39':
|
||||
pin:
|
||||
'bcm0':
|
||||
name: DPI Clock
|
||||
'bcm1':
|
||||
name: DPI EN
|
||||
'bcm2':
|
||||
name: DPI V-Sync
|
||||
'bcm3':
|
||||
name: DPI H-Sync
|
||||
'bcm4':
|
||||
name: Blue 2
|
||||
'bcm5':
|
||||
name: Blue 3
|
||||
'bcm6':
|
||||
name: Blue 4
|
||||
'bcm7':
|
||||
name: Blue 5
|
||||
'bcm8':
|
||||
name: Blue 6
|
||||
'bcm9':
|
||||
name: Blue 7
|
||||
'bcm12':
|
||||
name: Green 2
|
||||
'bcm13':
|
||||
name: Green 3
|
||||
'bcm14':
|
||||
name: Green 4
|
||||
'bcm15':
|
||||
name: Green 5
|
||||
'bcm16':
|
||||
name: Green 6
|
||||
'bcm17':
|
||||
name: Green 7
|
||||
'bcm20':
|
||||
name: Red 2
|
||||
'bcm21':
|
||||
name: Red 3
|
||||
'bcm22':
|
||||
name: Red 4
|
||||
'bcm23':
|
||||
name: Red 5
|
||||
'bcm24':
|
||||
name: Red 6
|
||||
'bcm25':
|
||||
name: Red 7
|
||||
'bcm10':
|
||||
name: Touch Data
|
||||
mode: i2c
|
||||
'bcm11':
|
||||
name: Touch Clock
|
||||
mode: i2c
|
||||
'bcm18':
|
||||
name: LCD Chip Select
|
||||
mode: output
|
||||
'bcm19':
|
||||
name: Backlight Control
|
||||
mode: output
|
||||
'bcm26':
|
||||
name: LCD Program Data
|
||||
mode: output
|
||||
'bcm27':
|
||||
name: Touch Interrupt
|
||||
mode: output
|
||||
-->
|
||||
# HyperPixel 4
|
||||
|
||||
HyperPixel 4 is a 4" TFT display for the Raspberry Pi. Using a high-speed DPI interface, it boosts a 60 FPS frame rate and a resolution of approximately 270 pixels per inch (800x480).
|
||||
|
||||
The display is capable of displaying 18-bits of colour (6 bits per colour, DPI mode 6 - RGB666), and provides capacitive multi-touch capabilities, more sensitive and responsive to touch than a resistive touch display.
|
||||
|
||||
HyperPixel 4 is compatible with any 40-pin version of the Pi, including Pi Zero and Pi Zero W.
|
||||
|
||||
HyperPixel 4 is larger than a standard HAT to accomodate the
|
||||
display and will overhang both the USB ports and over the
|
||||
other end of the Pi. It requires an extension header (supplied)
|
||||
to connect.
|
||||
|
||||
Because HyperPixel 4 uses every Raspberry Pi pin it's difficult
|
||||
to use it in conjunction with other devices, but it does break
|
||||
out the software I2C bus (i2c 3) which you can share with the
|
||||
touchscreen controller.
|
||||
|
||||
To get the display set up, you can use the one-line product installer:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
curl https://get.pimoroni.com/hyperpixel4 | bash
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
And follow the instructions!
|
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