Bridgetek IDM2040-7A Intelligent Display Module

Bridgetek IDM2040-7A Intelligent Display Module

Bridgetek IDM2040-7A Intelligent Display Module features a 7″ 800 x 480 capacitive touch panel. The Display Module is powered by the EVE4 BT817Q Graphics Controller supported by the low-cost, high-performance Raspberry Pi RP2040 Microcontroller. The RP2040 MCU allows easy programming using the CircuitPython or MicroPython libraries. The onboard RS485 transceiver allows communication with Long Distance Sensor Bus (LDSBus) devices or DMX512 devices through Cat 5/6 cables over an RJ45 connector.

The Bridgetek IDM2040-7A Intelligent Display Module can be powered via USB Type-C™ or an external power supply connected to the DC-jack. The Type-C PD port is controlled by the FTDI FT232HP USB Type-C/PD Bridge IC, which features a programmable PD sink profile.

Features

  • Micro-SD card socket
  • Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU
  • FTDI FT232HP USB Type-C/PD Bridge IC
  • BT817Q Embedded Video Engine (EVE) for graphics, touch, and audio controller
  • Type-C USB connector
  • Hardware Reset Button
  • Two 4-position 1mm pitch JST male connectors (Stemma QT/ QWIIC) for the I2C peripheral interface
  • One 2-position 2mm pitch JST male connector for PD Load
  • One 2-position 2.54mm pitch male Harwin header for BUS snooping
  • One USB Type-C connector for a 20.0V PD charger
  • One RJ45 connector for LDSBus and DMX512 application
  • One USB Type-C connector for PC Debugging (Python Input/Output)
  • One 4-position 1.50mm JST male connector for audio filter and amplifier
  • One DC jack connector for DC input from PSU
  • One 50-pin 0.50mm pitch FPC connector for LCD interface
  • One 3-position 2.54mm Harwin male header for the ADC peripheral interface
  • One 3-position 2.54mm Harwin male header for the SWD interface
  • One 9-position 2.54mm Harwin male header for the SPI peripheral interface
  • One 10-pin 0.50mm pitch FPC connector for capacitive touch screen

more information: https://brtchip.com/ic-module/product/idm2040-7a/

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