11.6inch 1768x828 LCD

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Features

  • 11.6-inch IPS screen with 1768x828 hardware resolution.
  • 10-point capacitive touch with in-cell touch technique, narrow frame with thin thickness, fast response.
  • Supports Raspberry Pi OS/Ubuntu/Kali and Retropie when used with Raspberry Pi.
  • Supports Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 when used as a computer monitor.
  • Supports Ubuntu when working with Jetson series.
  • Multi-language OSD menu support (can be used for power control, adjusting brightness/contrast, etc.)
  • Support software DDC/CI brightness adjustment.

Specification

Item Description Unit
Model 11.6inch 1768x828 LCD /
Size 11.6 Inch
Viewing Angle 178 Deg
Resolution 1768x828 Pixels
Overall Dimensions 276.70(H)×139.10(V)×14.17(D) mm
Display Area 270.20(H)×127.20(V) mm
Color Gamut 72% NTSC
Maximum Brightness 300 cd/m²
Contrast 1200:1 /
Backlight Adjustment OSD menu/DDCCI brightness adjustment /
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Interface HDMI/Type-C /
Power Port 5V Power Supply /
Maximum Power Consumption 5 Watt

Electrical Parameters

Parameter Min. Value Standard Value Max. Value Unit Note
Input Voltage 4.75 5.00 5.25 V Note 1
Input Current 1 1 TBD A Note 2
Operating Temperature 0 25 60 Note 3
Storage Temperature -10 25 70 Note 3

•Note 1: Input voltage exceeding the maximum value or improper operation may cause permanent damage to the device.
•Note 2: The input current should be ≥1A, otherwise, it will lead to start-up failure or abnormal display, and a long time in an abnormal state may cause permanent damage to the device.
•Note 3: Please do not put the display in a high-temperature and high-humidity storage environment for a long time, the display needs to work within the limit value, otherwise it will be possible to damage the display.

Onboard Interface

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User Guide

Working with PC

Support Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7

HDMI/DP Interface Display

  1. Connect 5V power adapter to the DC port of the screen.
  2. Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB port of the PC, Windows will automatically identify the touch function.
  3. Connect the LCD to the PC through the HDMI interface, Windows will automatically identify the display function.
  • Note:
  • Some PC may not support the plug-and-play function of HDMI/DP devices, and it could be normally used after rebooting the system.
  • If the 5V power supply is insufficient, the LCD will blink. It is recommended to use the matched 5V 3A power adapter or manually lower the brightness.

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Type-C Interface Display

  1. Connect the 5V power supply to the DC power port of the screen.
  2. Use USB-C to USB-C cable to connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the full-featured Type-C interface of PC. Windows will automatically identify touch and display function.
  • Note:
  • The host device must boast the full-feature Type-C interface so that the Type-C can be connected to display.
  • Some PC may not support the plug-and-play function of HDMI/DP devices, and it could be normally used after rebooting the system.
  • If the 5V power supply is insufficient, the LCD will blink. It is recommended to use the matched 5V 3A power adapter or manually lower the brightness.

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Windows Touch Calibration

Take Windows 10 as an example:

  • 1. Enter the Windows setting of the system, type in the search bar, and click "Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input" (as shown in the picture below):

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  • 2. Click "Setup" in the pop-up "Tablet PC Settings" interface:

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  • 3. The following text prompt will appear on the screen. Please tap the touch screen with your finger, and the computer will recognize it as a touch screen.
【Note】If the touch screen is blank, press the "Enter" key, and the text prompt will switch to the touch screen. (The screen which displays the text prompt will be used as a touch screen!)

Win10 touch03.png

Working with Raspberry Pi

Hardware Connection

  1. Connect the 5V power adapter to the DC power port of the screen.
  2. Connect the Touch interface of the LCD to the USB connector of the Raspberry Pi.
  3. Connect the HDMI interface of the LCD to the HDMI interface of the Raspberry Pi.

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Software Setting

For Raspberry Pi OS/Ubuntu/Kali and Retropie systems.

  • 1. Insert the TF card into the PC, download it, and use Raspberry Pi Imager to program the corresponding image.

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  • 2. After programming the image, open the "config.txt" file located in the root directory of the TF card. Add the following code at the end of config.txt, save the file, and safely eject the TF card.
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=87
hdmi_timings=1768 0 80 16 204 828 0 9 6 28 0 0 0 60 0 108000000 0
  • 3. Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi, power on the Raspberry Pi, and wait for a few seconds. After the system boots up, you should be able to enter the display interface and the LCD should touch normally.

Display Rotation

If you are using a Bullseye/Buster system, you can rotate it as follows:

  • 1. Go to Screen Configuration.

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  • 2. Rotate as shown below:

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If you use other systems, you can rotate the display as shown below:

  • 1. Add the following sentence in the config.txt file (the config file is located in the root directory of the TF card, or /boot):
display_rotate=1 #1:90;2: 180; 3: 270
  • 2. Reboot the Raspberry Pi after saving.
sudo reboot

Touch Rotation

As the touch direction is different after rotating, you need to rotate the touch as shown below:
1. Install libinput

sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-input-libinput

If the system you want to install is Ubuntu or Jetson Nano, the installation command is:

sudo apt install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics

2. Create xorg.conf.d directory in /etc/X11/. (If the directory exists, you can directly skip to Step 3.)

sudo mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d

3. Copy 40-libinput-conf file to the directory created just now.

sudo cp /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/

4. Edit the file.

sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf 

Find the touchscreen part, add the following sentence, and then save.

 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1"

As shown below:
Touch roate.jpg
5. Reboot the Raspberry Pi.

sudo reboot

After finishing the above steps, the touch can be rotated 90 degrees.

Note:
90-degree rotation: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1"
180-degree rotation: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "-1 0 1 0 -1 1 0 0 1"
270-degree rotation: Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1"

Set the Screen Always On

Some customers want to display without being affected by the screen saver function and can be set as follows. Turn off the screen saver.
Open lightdm.conf.

sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf

Change lightdm.conf to find "xserver-command" under the [SeatDefaults] section, uncomment it, and change it to read as follows:

#xserver-command=X

Modify to

xserver-command=X -s 0 -dpms

-s # –: Set the screen saver not to enable.
dpms: Disable power saving management.
Reboot:

sudo reboot

Set the Screen Off and On

Users can set the screen to turn off and on with the following commands.

vcgencmd display_power 0
vcgencmd display_power 1

Dimensions

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