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Project #2 Is this possible? TV hat , osoyoo 3.5 touch screen , and raspberry pi zero 2w

damienarea51
damienarea51 over 1 year ago

Is this possible? TV hat , osoyoo 3.5 touch screen , and raspberry pi zero 2w what kind of pins would i need ? image

Thank you 

Damien  

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 1 year ago

    It's not (easily) possible, because the display uses connections that the TV HAT board requires. You'll hit several hardware connection and software issues with any workaround attempt, so long story short, this isn't very feasible for a beginner at all. 

    You could look to find a HDMI-attached display, or an analog-input composite video display, and then it should work.

    Alternatively, depending on your needs, I've not checked, but it may be cheaper to buy a DVB-T board with built-in HDMI and infra-red remote control, i.e. no Raspberry Pi in-between. I don't know your requirements though.

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  • dougw
    0 dougw over 1 year ago

    Doesn't the OSOYOO 3.5 Inch SPI Touch Display plug into any Raspberry Pi with a standard Raspberry Pi header, including a Zero 2W?

    What is the TV hat you are referring to? Are you calling this OSOYOO display a TV hat?

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  • damienarea51
    0 damienarea51 over 1 year ago in reply to dougw

    Raspberry pi  DVB TV uHAT is addition im adding to watch the news 

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  • damienarea51
    0 damienarea51 over 1 year ago in reply to shabaz

    I want this project to work of course however the most feasible as possible 

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    0 damienarea51 over 1 year ago in reply to shabaz

    An HDMI monitor may  free up some space for the Raspberry pi TV HAT 

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  • damienarea51
    0 damienarea51 over 1 year ago in reply to shabaz

    Will the extra tall female  0.1 inch stacking header pins compose all three?

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 1 year ago in reply to damienarea51

    Mechanically yes, but electronically no because there would be a clash.

    However with a HDMI or composite video display instead, since the display attachment is to different connectors on the Pi, that would work.

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    0 beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to shabaz

    I doubt a European DVB-T terrestrial tuner will be much use in the US anyway, so GPIO clash may not be such an issue as an external  USB tuner may have to be used. (as already discussed in the previous post).

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    I've no idea where the OP lives (I assumed Area 51 was not it : ). 

    The setup suggested by the OP won't work anywhere in the world without a load of hardware+software workarounds. Even if it could be made to work, the quality will be awful. So many better ways to watch the news on a small display; either stream it from somewhere, or just use a small TV, or even a SDR dongle into a (higher-res) display on a mobile phone (or view news websites + video clips on phone).

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    0 beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to shabaz

    US was briefly mentioned in the previous post about using a Casio EV-500 TV for the display via its composite input with the R-Pi DVB-T TV hat:

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    /products/raspberry-pi/f/forum/54547/starting-a-project-joining-a-raspberry-pi-zerow-to-a-casio-ev-500-any-suggestion-where-to-start/220970

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