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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 5" Touch Screen Expansion Board (22024)
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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 - not included in the package!
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 5" Touch Screen Expansion Board (22024 ) is a touch screen expansion board that allows you to directly connect the Raspberry Pi Compute Module CM4 (for all CM4 variants) to a 5" 800×480 Pixel IPS touch screen, and also supports a camera and video output.

Note: All third-party devices, cables, and modules in this example are for demonstration purposes only and are not included.
IPS screen provides a wide viewing angle, fast response, and accurate and natural colors.

Provides 4K output to a 4K (3840*2160) 30fps external display via HDMI port

5-point capacitive touch screen

Display backlight brightness is software adjustable and provides more power savings for nighttime or battery-powered projects

Technical specifications:
| CM4 SOCKET | fits all Compute Module 4 variants |
|---|---|
| Network. | Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 connector |
| M.2 M KEY, supports NVME SSD | |
| POE | PoE connector (optional PoE HAT expansion card is required to enable PoE) |
| USB | USB 2.0 × 4 |
| Display. | 5″ screen, 800×480 pixels, 5-point capacitive sensor |
| Camera | MIPI CSI-2 × 2 port (15-pin FPC 1.0 mm connector) |
| Video. | HDMI, support 4K 30fps output |
| RTC | Real-time clock with battery slot and ability to wake up Compute Module 4 from sleep mode |
| Data storage | Micro SD card slot for Compute Module 4 Lite variants (without eMMC) |
| Fan connector | allows you to adjust and measure the speed, 5V / 12V |
| Power supply | 5V |
| Overall dimensions | 127.7 × 87.45mm |
Interfaces:

Overall dimensions: 127.7mm × 87.45mm

Information for developers (Wiki): www.waveshare.com/wiki/CM4-DISP-BASE-5A
The package includes:
- CM4-DISP-BASE-5A x1

Weight: 0.154 kg
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