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Read moreWhat is the I2C connector used on this display?
Hi @Harrison159089, here’s the connector
It appears to be some kind of 4-pin JST connector… perhaps a JST XH?
I’ve had a look on the DF robot wiki and it doesn’t provide much help.
Cheers for the reply. I suppose I could’ve been more clear in my OP (was a bit tired )
I’ve got the device myself and have found that connector, but I’m wondering what type of connector it is, so that I can actually use it. I don’t really want to buy some connectors without knowing they work. Perhaps I’ll just unsolder the connector and solder my wires directly on the board…
Cheers for checking the wiki
You may find an exact match searching the waveshare website - they may have an accessory cable
Soldering on jumper wires is also super-good-enough.
Does this screen have a stand ?
Yes, there is a stand for it on Thingiverse. See here:
Hey @wirrunna,
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like there is an official stand for this display, it seems to be designed for mostly wall mount applications.
The 3D printed option that Jeff suggested looks like a great alternative though! Definitely worth having a look into that.
Can the screw post’s on the edge of PCB be used to support the weight of the screen and the PI or is it only for holding an enclosure on? I was wanting to put one in my car as a crankshaft headunit. but don’t really want to make up a custom case for it.
Hi @liam61739, Welcome to the Forums!!!
They should be able to support the screen.
The main concern I’d have is the unsupported edges of the front panel.
I’d personally want to have a structural frame around the outer edge to support the screen when being used for touch.
Mainly to not put any torque on the display mounts or the panel itself.
Having said that It does feel fairly durable as far as exposed touch LCDs go.