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| == Introduction == | | == Introduction == |
− | The Raspberry Pi chipset was originally designed to be a HDMI/graphics co-processor for mobile devices. For that reason, it has quite a bit of 'HDMI horsepower' and can, despite it's small size, play 1080p video at full screen. | + | {{bloc-etroit|text=The Raspberry Pi chipset was originally designed to be a HDMI/graphics co-processor for mobile devices. For that reason, it has quite a bit of 'HDMI horsepower' and can, despite it's small size, play 1080p video at full screen.}} |
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| == Sortie Video HDMI == | | == Sortie Video HDMI == |
− | {{sl|TFT-HDMI-|The easiest & fastest way to get video going is to connect up an HDMI display}}. We have a ton of options, and any HDMI display size from 640x480 up to 1920x1080 will work. The Mini HDMI port is conveniently labeled and shown below: | + | {{bloc-etroit|text={{sl|TFT-HDMI-|The easiest & fastest way to get video going is to connect up an HDMI display}}. We have a ton of options, and any HDMI display size from 640x480 up to 1920x1080 will work. The Mini HDMI port is conveniently labeled and shown below:}} |
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| + | For example, our 5" HDMI touch backpack which is the smallest all-in-one display we carry can be powered from the Pi Zero's USB port and provide a touchscreen at the same time. |
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| + | ('''Shown here with a Pi 2 because, well, the Pi Zero wasn't out at the time''') |
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| + | To connect an HDMI device, you'll need 2 things, a {{pl|755|Mini HDMI to HDMI}} Adapter and an HDMI Cable |
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| + | The HDMI cable is pretty straight-forward to understand, and you can get one anywhere. The HDMI adapter is required because the Pi Zero does not have a standard size HDMI port, instead the port is slimmer and smaller to keep the Zero petite. The adapter is pretty straight forward to use - plug it into the Pi Zero and the port is now large enough for any standard HDMI cable |
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| + | == Sortie video PiTFT == |
| + | Even though it is 'half size' of the A+, you can still use and of {{sl|PITFT|PiTFT d'Adafruit}} on the Pi Zero You can use any size from our 2.2" 320x240 PiTFT HAT, up to our 3.5" Touchscreen 480x320. |
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| + | Before you can plug in a HAT or PiTFT you'll need to solder {{pl|618|in the 2x20 male header}} (que vous pouvez sectionner sur une rangée de 40 broches de long). |
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| + | Then follow the tutorial for the PiTFT of your choice! Be sure to pick the Jessie install image |
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| + | == Sortie VGA == |
| + | This one is pretty easy, just use the HDMI adapter above, and an {{pl|239|HDMI to VGA adapter}} (this also has the benefit of giving you an audio output) |
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