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Features Compatible with Raspberry Pi A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2. 480 x 272 Resolution RGB 65K true to life colours TFT Screen with integrated 4-wire Resistive Touch Panel Easy 4 pin interface to any TTL Serial Host 16M Flash memory for User Application Code and Data On board micro-SD card for firmware upgrade Visual Area:95.04mm(L)×53.86mm(W) Adjustable Brightness:0~230 nit, the interval of adjustment is 1% 5V250mA power consumption CE/EMC, RoHS certified
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BeagleBone Black is a low-cost, community-supported development platform for developers and hobbyists. Boot Linux in under 10 seconds and get started on development in less than 5 minutes with just a single USB cable. Processor: AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 512MB DDR3 RAM 4GB 8-bit eMMC on-board flash storage 3D graphics accelerator NEON floating-point accelerator 2x PRU 32-bit microcontrollers
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Overview:
- Small kit, easy to use .
- The LCD driver board is HDMI/VGA/2AV Reversing Driver board.
- This controller board supports Automatically Switch to AV2(Reversing View camera). Please connected ACC to 12V. Power Supply is NOT included.
- If you want to conect this screen to your Raspberry Pi, you need a AV Cable or a HDMI Cable, or if you have a HDMI TO VGA CABLE for Raspberry pi, you can use a VGA Cable to connect your Raspberry pi to this Screen.
- There is a sticker on the LCD screen. Please peel off before use.
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Features 480 x 320 Resolution RGB 65K true to life colours TFT screen with integrated resistive touch panel 4 pin TTL serial interface 16M Flash memory for User Application Code and Data On board micro-SD card slot for firmware upgrade Visual Area: 73.44mm(L)×48.96mm(W) Adjustable Brightness: 0~180 nit, the interval of adjustment is 1% 5V500mA DC recommended power supply 5V145mA power consumption Certificates: CE/EMC, RoHS
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Microchip has gone on to manufacture the PICkit 3, a variation of the PICkit 2 with the same form factor and a new translucent case. It features a faster 16-bit PIC24F processor and a wider voltage regulation range. There are some complaints of it not being as reliable as the Pickit 2. Both PICkit 2 and PICkit 3 have internal, switch-mode voltage regulators. This allows them, in the case of the PICkit 2, to generate voltages from 2.5 to 5 volts, or in the case of the PICkit 3, 2.5 to 5.5 volts, from a 5 V USB supply, at around 100 mA. Both have options for calibrating the output with a multimeter, for increased accuracy. Additionally, for some PICs, the MCLR programming voltage can be generated, at around 13 to 14 volts. This voltage is required to reprogram the flash memory.