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Why wont my ribbon cable work?

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techpi-e over 7 years ago

Hello, I have a raspberry pi that I have been using on my tv, but I decided to make it more portable. I took a seven inch screen from and old digital picture frame and the ribbon cable seems to fit perfectly into the pi's video port, yet when I plug in the pi and the screen the screen turns on but stays white. I know that it is reviving something because if I wiggle the ribbon cable a bit the screen changes colors but when I do the same thing with the pi off it does not change colors. Also I am fairly sure that the screen's ribbon cable has 25 pins. Ideas/help?

 

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Before wiggling:After wiggling:imageimageimageimageimageimage

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    0 rew over 7 years ago

    The raspberry pi chip has a "connect to mobile phone screens" option in the chip. For computers the way of connecting them to a screen are called "VGA", "DVI" and "HDMI" (you may know one or more of them!), but this one is called "DSI". it is meant to remain inside a phone-like device.

     

    When the raspberry pi came out the raspberry pi foundation decided to put on this connector and tell everybody: "we'll make a screen soon".

     

    This connector is quite specific for the raspberry pi. It is in no way a standard cable.

     

    In any case... the connector is 15 pins, so if your cable is 25 pins you can be absolutely sure that it won't work.

     

    Your screen is probably "parallel RGB", and I've seen a "howto" or "instructable" that explained how to get that working. This involved something like 25 wires on the GPIO port. The first obstacle is to connect those to your ribbon cable....

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    0 rew over 7 years ago

    The raspberry pi chip has a "connect to mobile phone screens" option in the chip. For computers the way of connecting them to a screen are called "VGA", "DVI" and "HDMI" (you may know one or more of them!), but this one is called "DSI". it is meant to remain inside a phone-like device.

     

    When the raspberry pi came out the raspberry pi foundation decided to put on this connector and tell everybody: "we'll make a screen soon".

     

    This connector is quite specific for the raspberry pi. It is in no way a standard cable.

     

    In any case... the connector is 15 pins, so if your cable is 25 pins you can be absolutely sure that it won't work.

     

    Your screen is probably "parallel RGB", and I've seen a "howto" or "instructable" that explained how to get that working. This involved something like 25 wires on the GPIO port. The first obstacle is to connect those to your ribbon cable....

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