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==<font color="blue"> How to use in the Raspberry/Ubuntu Mate/Kali/Retropie system </font>==
==<font color="blue"> How to use in the Raspberry/Ubuntu Mate/Kali/Retropie system </font>==

Revision as of 16:28, 18 April 2019

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Product Features

  • 2.4inch standard display with physical resolution of 320×240
  • SPI interface with resistive touch screen for touch control
  • perfectly compatible and can be directly inserted into any version of the Raspberry Pi (Raspberry Pi ZeroW, A, A+, B, B+, 2B, 3B, 3B+)
  • Support for Raspbian/Ubuntu/Kali systems, Provide driver, image, and online wiki guidance documents
  • This product has passed CE and RoHS certification

Main Parameters

Name Description
SKU MPI2411
Screen Size 2.4inch
LCD Type TFT
Module Interface SPI
Resolution 320*240 (Pixel)
Active Area 36.72x48.96(mm)
Touch Screen Controller XPT2046
LCD Driver IC ILI9341
Backlight LED
Power Consumption 0.08A*5V
Operating Temperature(℃) -20~70
Module PCB Size TBD
Package Size TBD
Product Weight(g) TBD

Hardware Description

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  • Interface Definition
Pin Number Identification Description
1, 17 3.3V Power supply (3.3V power input)
2, 4 5V Power supply (5V power input)
3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 16,18,22 NC Not connected
6, 9, 14, 20, 25 GND Power ground
11 TP_IRQ The touch panel is interrupted, and it is detected that the touch panel is pressed low.
15 LCD_RS Instruction/data register selection, low level is instruction, high level is data
19 LCD_SI / TP_SI LCD display / touch panel SPI data input
21 TP_SO Touch panel SPI data output
13 RST Reset signal, low reset
23 LCD_SCK / TP_SCK LCD display / touch panel SPI clock signal
24 LCD_CS LCD chip select signal, low level enable
26 TP_CS Touch panel chip select signal, low level enable
  • Product Size

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How to use in the Raspberry/Ubuntu Mate/Kali/Retropie system

There are two ways to use it

The First Method

Directly download the image we created and burn it into the micro SD card and insert it into the RaspberryPi. (Q:How to burn?)
Image download see the image download section of the Download Resources

The second method

Step 1, install the latest official image of various systems (Q:How to install?)
(1)Download the latestRaspbian/Ubuntu Mate/Kali-linux/Retropieimage from the official
(2) Format the Micro SD card using SDFormatter
(3) Use Win32DiskImager to burn the official image to the Micro SD card
Step 2, connect with the Raspberry Pi





Align right-side to insert the LCD screen             
Plug-in MicroSD card, connect network and power   





Step 3, install the LCD driver
A. Install on the Raspbian system (the Raspberry Pi needs to connect to the Internet)
(1) Log in to the Raspberry Pi terminal(SSH remote login user name and password, see the image download of the Download Resources) (Q:The ssh can't connect?)
(2) Execute the following command to get the LCD driver and install it (after copying, click the right mouse button in the Putty window to paste):
sudo rm -rf LCD-show
git clone https://github.com/goodtft/LCD-show.git
chmod -R 755 LCD-show
cd LCD-show/
sudo ./MHS32-show
B. Install on the Ubuntu Mate, Kali, Retropie system
(1) Download the local driver, the download link is as follows: (Because of system differences, the driver downloaded from github cannot run normally
in the three systems Ubuntu Mate, Kali, Retropie, so only local drivers can be used)
Driver download for Ubuntu-mate-18.04 system:LCD-show.tar.gz
Driver download for Kali-linux system:LCD-show.tar.gz
Driver download for the retropie-rpi2_rpi3 system:LCD-show.tar.gz
Driver download for retropie-rpi1_zero system:LCD-show.tar.gz
(2) Log in to the Raspberry Pi terminal(SSH remote login user name and password, see the image download of the Download Resources) (Q:The ssh can't connect?)
(3) Copy the local driver to the running Raspberry Pi system and execute the following command to extract it (can be copied by SD card or FileZilla software)
tar -xvzf LCD-show.tar.gz
(4) Execute the following command to install the LCD driver
chmod -R 755 LCD-show
cd LCD-show/
sudo ./MHS32-show
Step 4, Check if the driver is successfully installed
(1) After the LCD driver is installed, the system will automatically restart. After the startup is successful, the LCD can display and touch normally,
indicating that the driver installation is successful.

Note:

A. Ubuntu system default SSH is not enabled, the specific method of opening seeRaspberryPi Ubuntu-mate open ssh instructions
B. Ubuntu-18.04 system ssh connection may fail, the specific solution is shown in RaspberryPi Ubuntu-mate-18.04 ssh connection failure solution description
C. The retropie-rpi1_zero system cannot log in via SSH (no network port and wifi module). You need to copy the driver through the serial port. For details, see RaspberryPi Zero open serial instructions
D. After installing this driver, the HDMI output will be disabled. To switch back to the HDMI display, execute:
sudo ./LCD-hdmi
E. Retropie system game installation and setup instructions see RaspberryPi Retropie using instructions

Download Resources

  • Document
  1. MHS-3.2inch Display quick start
  2. MHS-3.2inch Display user manual
  3. How to install the LCD driver
  4. How to calibrate the resistance touch screen
  5. How to install matchbox-keyboard
  6. How to change display direction GPIO resistive touch
  7. How to use Raspberry Pi(Download,Format,Burn,SSH,PuTTy)
  8. RaspberryPi Ubuntu-mate open ssh instructions
  9. RaspberryPi Ubuntu-mate-18.04 ssh connect
  10. RaspberryPi Zero open serial instructions
  11. RaspberryPi Retropie using instructions
  • Images Download
If you have difficulty installing the driver, or if you still can't use the display properly after installing the driver,
Please Try our Configned images for tested.
Just need download and write the image into the TF card. DO NOT need any driver installation steps.
System Name System Version Supported Raspberry Pi version Default user and passwd Download Link
Raspbian 2019-04-08 PI3B+/A/A+/B/B+/PI2/

PI3/ZERO/ZERO W

user: pi

password: raspberry

360Yun: MHS32-2019-04-08-raspbian-stretch-full.7z
Mega: MHS32-2019-04-08-raspbian-stretch-full.7z
Ubuntu-mate 18.04.2-beta1 PI3B+,PI3,PI2 user: pi

password: raspberry

360Yun: MHS32-ubuntu-mate-18.04.2-beta1-desktop-armhf+raspi-ext4.7z
Mega: MHS32-ubuntu-mate-18.04.2-beta1-desktop-armhf+raspi-ext4.7z
Kali-linux 2019.1,nexmon PI3B+,PI3,PI2 user: root

password: toor

360Yun: MHS32-kali-linux-2019.1-rpi3-nexmon.7z
Mega: MHS32-kali-linux-2019.1-rpi3-nexmon.7z
RetroPie-rpi2_rpi3  April 14, 2018. PI3B+,PI3,PI2 user: pi

password: raspberry

360Yun: MHS32-retropie-4.4-rpi2_rpi3.7z
Mega: MHS32-retropie-4.4-rpi2_rpi3.7z
RetroPie-rpi1_zero  April 14, 2018. Pi1/ZERO/ZERO W user: pi

password: raspberry

360Yun: MHS32-retropie-4.4-rpi1_zero.7z
Mega: MHS32-retropie-4.4-rpi1_zero.7z
  1. Panasonic SDFormatter
  2. Win32DiskImager
  3. PuTTY

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