Varick St. 150
Unknown NY
New York, Vereinigte Staaten, 10013
[email protected]
https://eckstein-shop.de/Adafruit-Marken
Am Ostbahnhof 3
Niedersachsen
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Deutschland, 38678
[email protected]
https://eckstein-shop.de
GTIN: | 4060137086618 |
HAN: | 5783 |
Category: | Accessories |
Storage Tiers: | Maintain |
Shipping weight: | 0,01 kg |
Item weight: | 0,01 kg |
Dimensions ( Length × Width × Height ): | 6,48 × 1,50 × 0,97 cm |
Raspberry Pi's make for handy lil computers, but they're really wonderful when you can connect all sorts of nifty hardware to them: color TFT or E-Ink displays, and sensors are our go-to favorites. Even better is when we make it fast and effortless to wire these up. With this new EYESPI Pi Beret there's no more counting pins or noodling with a breakout board. This slim HAT plugs in and gives you lots of hardware connection options so that many projects become plug-and-play.
Our most recent display breakouts have come with a new feature: an 18-pin "EYE SPI" standard FPC connector with flip-top connector. This is intended to be a sort-of "STEMMA QT for displays" - a way to quickly connect and extend display wiring that uses a lot of SPI pins. In this case we need a lot of SPI and accessory pins, and we want to be able to use long distances, so we go with an 18-pin 0.5mm pitch FPC.
With such a slim and flexible cable, it's easy to have displays anywhere without them physically attached to the Pi like in our PiTFTs. Accessorize with big bold colorful displays or power-sipping E-Ink.
Don't forget you'll also want an 18-pin EYESPI FPC cable. And of course one of our EYESPI displays too - look for the EYESPI logo on the back to know you've got one that can clip in.
- MOSI/MISO/SCK SPI pins are connected to the default SPI port on the Raspberry Pi
- SDA/SCL I2C pins are connected to the default I2C port on the Pi
- Display CS on Raspberry Pi CE 0
- Display DC on Raspberry Pi GPIO #25
- Display Reset on Raspberry Pi GPIO #27
- Display Busy on Raspberry Pi GPIO #17 (used for E-Inks)
- Display Backlight on Raspberry Pi GPIO #18 (there's a jumper to cut/disable this if you want to use the PWM output for other uses like NeoPixels)
- Touch CS on Raspberry Pi CE 1
- Touch IRQ on Raspberry Pi GPIO #24
The remaining EYESPI pins are not connected, leaving you with plenty of GPIO for other accessory boards.
We also have a Stemma QT connector for the I2C port, to make connecting all sorts of Qwiic/Stemma QT devices super easy, two tactile switches on GPIO #5 and #6 and a slide switch on GPIO #13 which you can use for any sort of interface project or configuration.
Display and EYESPI cable are not included.
Product Dimensions: 64.8mm x 15.0mm x 9.7mm / 2.6" x 0.6" x 0.4"
Product Weight: 5.4g / 0.2oz
Manufacturer according to GPSR
Adafruit Industries LLC, Varick St. 150, 10013 New York, Unknown NY, Vereinigte Staaten, [email protected], https://eckstein-shop.de/Adafruit-Marken
Responsible person according to GPSR
Eckstein GmbH, Am Ostbahnhof 3, 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Niedersachsen, Deutschland, [email protected], https://eckstein-shop.de