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IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen

MOQ: 100
Price: $22.5-25.5/pieces
Standard Packaging: 154*143*38(mm)/180g
Delivery Period: 30-45days
Payment Method: T/T
Supply Capacity: 50K/Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin
China
Brand Name
YZY
Certification
CE/ROHS
Model Number
YQ84-5DSI
Type:
HDMI Display
Display Size:
5 Inch
Supplier Type:
Factory
Video Input:
HDMI
Highlight:

Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display

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HDMI Capacitive Touch Screen

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TFT Screen Raspberry PI

Product Description
5 Inch 800x480 Capacitive Touch DSI HDMI Display IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi and Windows Compatible
5 Inch 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen Display IPS TFT Raspberry Pi Compatible
Overview
  • 800x480 resolution display, IPS full view
  • Raspberry Pi MIPI DSI interface direct output, plug and play, no need to install driver
  • Support official system Raspbian, 2 points for zoom the page
  • Support Ubuntu/Kali/Win10 IoT, single touch
  • Support Retropie
  • Backlight adjustment through KEY, IIC command and PWM, adapt to different use environment
Technical Specifications
LCD Size 5 inch LCD Type IPS TFT
LCD Resolution 800*480 LCD Interface type RGB888, 16.7 M true color
Module Interface Type Raspberry Pi MIPI DSI Refresh Rate 60Hz
Touch screen type Capacitive touch screen Viewing Angle IPS:178°
Active Area 108.00x64.80(mm) Working Voltage 3.3V
Maximum Operating Current 340mA Operating Temperature -20℃-70℃
Module Size 121.1x77.9(mm) Package Size 154*143*38(mm)
Module Weight (net weight) 112 g Package Weight 180g
Product Dimensions
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Package Contents
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Hardware Features
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Side Keypad
For brightness adjustment, click to increase by 10%, then return to 10% after reaching 100%; Long press to turn off the backlight and press again to restore the original brightness.
MIPI DSI Interface
MIPI DSI interface for connecting Raspberry Pi via FPC flexible cable, Specification for 15PIN 1.0mm
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Backlight Control Mode Selection
The circuit is used to choose the mode of fixed maximum brightness value or the mode of adjusting brightness value through PWM:
  • The 0R resistor is soldered to lower pad, then the backlight value is fixed to control by KEY
  • The 0R resistor is soldered to upper pad, then the backlight value is fixed to control by PWM
Note: The default option is set to control backlight value by KEY
External PWM Access Point
Used for external PWM control signal input, you can control the backlight value through the PWM signal. Where the PWM point is connected to the GPIO (such as GPIO18) that outputs the PWM signal, and the GND point is connected to the GND pin.
Fan Power Interface
3.3V small fan can be connected.
Installation Guide
The module can be driven directly using the official original image without any modifications.
Steps to use the module on Raspberry Pi:
  1. Download the latest system image from the official website of Raspberry Pi to the PC, and then extract the file to get .img file (https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/)
  2. Prepare a Micro SD card (at least 8GB), insert it into PC with the card reader, open SDFormatter software, select the target SD card, and then click the Format button to Format the SD card
  3. After the formatting is completed, open Win32DiskImager software, first select Device (Micro SD card inserted on PC), then select Image File (decompressed.IMG Image File), and finally click Write for burning
  4. Pop out the SD card on the PC and insert it into the SD card slot of Raspberry Pi
  5. Install Raspberry Pi into the display module:
    • Install 4 copper columns to the positioning column
    • Use 4 screws (M2.5) to fix the Raspberry Pi to the copper column
    • Connect the DISPLAY module to the Raspberry Pi Display interface through FPC flexible cable
    • Connect the power cord to the Raspberry Pi
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6) Power up the Raspberry Pi, and you can see that the program runs normally. The module has display screen output, and the touch function is normal.
Note: If the touch function or display is abnormal, find the 'dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d' in the /boot/config.txt file and change it to 'dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d', or comment it out '#dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d'.

1) The copper column, screws and 15PIN FPC wiring are included in the product accessories.
2) Figure 4 shows the installation of Raspberry Pi 4. The installation method of Raspberry Pi 3 is basically the same as that of Raspberry Pi 4. The only difference is that the power cord connected is different. The Raspberry Pi 4 uses a Type-C cable and the Raspberry Pi 3 uses a Micro USB cable.
Backlight Brightness Control Methods
Method 1: Adjust by pressing buttons
Click to increase by 10%, then return to 10% after reaching 100%; Long press to turn off the backlight and press again to restore the original brightness.
Method 2: Adjust by entering a command
  1. Find the 'dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d' in the /boot/config.txt file and comment it out '#dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d'
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2. Permission needs to be granted first (only need to run once after each boot):
sudo chmod 777 /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness
3. Next step:
echo X > /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness
'X' indicates any number from 0 to 255. 0 indicates the darkest backlight, and 255 indicates the brightest backlight (In this way, the brightness adjustment will be recorded in the system and will still take effect after the machine is restarted. The PWM mode is not recorded and changes with the signal in real time.)
Method 3: Through PWM regulation
1) Make the hardware connection first. Adjusting mode according to the hardware specifications, backlit by PWM adjust brightness value way, so to backlight control mode selection circuit of resistance welding to the PWM control circuit, the next on the PWM & GND access points respectively welding dubond thread, finally will PWM access points connected to the output PWM signals of Raspberry Pi GPIO (select GPIO18), connect GND access points to Raspberry Pi GND pin.
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2) Software adjustment. The first step (which you can ignore if you have already done it) is to connect the SD with the official image to your PC, then create a new SSH file in the root directory of the SD card, pop the SD card out, and insert it into the Raspberry Pi. The above steps are to prepare for an SSH connection. Next, open the PC terminal software (such as PuTTY, Securecrt, etc.), select the SSH protocol, enter the Raspberry Pi IP address and log in the Raspberry Pi terminal (the IP address can be viewed through the router's web page or viewed on the Raspberry Pi through the module).
3) On the Raspberry Pi terminal, enter the following command to adjust the PWM backlight brightness (select GPIO18 here, and other idle GPIO can also be selected):
gpio -g pwm 18 1024 gpio -g mode 18 pwm gpio pwmc 1000 gpio -g pwm 18 X (Control the brightness, X value between 0 and 1024)
In addition, add the following content at the end of /boot/config.txt file to make the display module boot, PWM will reach the maximum (the brightness of the display screen)
gpio=18=op,pu
Note: Backlight control on Raspberry Pi 4 will fail, you need to update the WiringPi GPIO library by typing the following command (Raspberry Pi requires Internet connection)
cd /tmp wget https://project-downloads.drogon.net/wiringpi-latest.deb sudo dpkg -i -B wiringpi-latest.deb
Display Rotation Configuration
There are two kinds of display direction rotation: FKMS mode direction rotation and traditional graphics mode direction rotation.
Method 1: FKMS mode direction rotation
FKMS mode is used by default on Raspberry Pi 4B.When using this mode, make sure that "dtoverlay =vc4-fkms-v3d" under pi4 in /boot/config.txt file is not commented out. In this mode, the display direction can only be rotated by menu options. Note that when setting the display direction in the menu, it is recommended to use the mouse for operation.
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Method 2: Traditional graphics mode
By default, the Raspberry Pi 3, 2, and 1 series use traditional graphics mode. Raspberry Pi 4B can also use traditional graphics mode, just in /boot/config.txt file under the Pi 4:
dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
Comment out, as shown (Traditional graphics mode is generally not recommended on Raspberry Pi 4B). In traditional graphics mode, this can be done by adding it at the end of the /boot/config.txt file:
display_lcd_rotate=x(x=0,1,2,3,0x10000,0x20000)
To set the display orientation, reboot is required to take effect.
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display_lcd_rotate=0, The default normal display direction (no rotation);
display_lcd_rotate=1, Rotate 90° clockwise;
display_lcd_rotate=2, Rotate 180° clockwise;
display_lcd_rotate=3, Rotate 270° clockwise;
display_lcd_rotate=0x10000, Flip horizontal;
display_lcd_rotate=0x20000, Flip vertical;
Note: There is a more convenient way to rotate display and touch at the same time by rotating 180° clockwise. Please find the 'dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d' in the /boot/config.txt file and comment it out '#dtoverlay=vc4-ms-v3d', and add the following statement at the end of the file
display_rotate=2 lcd_rotate=2
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After saving and restart, display and touch can be used normally (only rotate 180°,other directions are not applicable)
Touch Rotation Configuration
The display direction is set, and the touch direction should be set accordingly. It needs to correspond with the display direction, otherwise the touch operation is not accurate. Touch direction setting need to be in the /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf file add '<Option" CalibrationMatrix " "XXX" > content, including XXX for touch direction set parameters, the following will show. Open the 40-libinput.conf file:
sudo nano /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf
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After the modification, press Ctrl +X, Y, and Enter to save and exit.
Corresponding relation table of display direction and touch direction:
Display Rotation FKMS mode Traditional graphics mode Settings Touch orientation setting
no rotation normal display_lcd_rotate=0 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1"
Rotate 90° clockwise right display_lcd_rotate=1 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1"
Rotate 180° clockwise inverted display_lcd_rotate=2 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "-1 0 1 0 -1 1 0 0 1"
Rotate 270° clockwise left display_lcd_rotate=3 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1"
Flip horizontal NO display_lcd_rotate=0x10000 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "-1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1"
Flip vertical NO display_lcd_rotate=0x20000 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "1 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 1"
Virtual Keyboard Installation
Execute the following command:
sudo apt-get install matchbox-keyboard
Ratings & Review

Overall Rating

5.0
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M
Martinez Jao
United Kingdom Dec 24.2025
The brightness is good. Even under direct sunlight, the display content can still be seen
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Gary Carr
Ireland Dec 23.2025
Excellent product, excellent service!
C
Chiraag Hebbar
United States Dec 14.2025
very excellent
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PRODUCTS DETAILS
IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen
MOQ: 100
Price: $22.5-25.5/pieces
Standard Packaging: 154*143*38(mm)/180g
Delivery Period: 30-45days
Payment Method: T/T
Supply Capacity: 50K/Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin
China
Brand Name
YZY
Certification
CE/ROHS
Model Number
YQ84-5DSI
Type:
HDMI Display
Display Size:
5 Inch
Supplier Type:
Factory
Video Input:
HDMI
Minimum Order Quantity:
100
Price:
$22.5-25.5/pieces
Packaging Details:
154*143*38(mm)/180g
Delivery Time:
30-45days
Payment Terms:
T/T
Supply Ability:
50K/Month
Highlight

Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display

,

HDMI Capacitive Touch Screen

,

TFT Screen Raspberry PI

Product Description
5 Inch 800x480 Capacitive Touch DSI HDMI Display IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi and Windows Compatible
5 Inch 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen Display IPS TFT Raspberry Pi Compatible
Overview
  • 800x480 resolution display, IPS full view
  • Raspberry Pi MIPI DSI interface direct output, plug and play, no need to install driver
  • Support official system Raspbian, 2 points for zoom the page
  • Support Ubuntu/Kali/Win10 IoT, single touch
  • Support Retropie
  • Backlight adjustment through KEY, IIC command and PWM, adapt to different use environment
Technical Specifications
LCD Size 5 inch LCD Type IPS TFT
LCD Resolution 800*480 LCD Interface type RGB888, 16.7 M true color
Module Interface Type Raspberry Pi MIPI DSI Refresh Rate 60Hz
Touch screen type Capacitive touch screen Viewing Angle IPS:178°
Active Area 108.00x64.80(mm) Working Voltage 3.3V
Maximum Operating Current 340mA Operating Temperature -20℃-70℃
Module Size 121.1x77.9(mm) Package Size 154*143*38(mm)
Module Weight (net weight) 112 g Package Weight 180g
Product Dimensions
IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen 0 IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen 1 IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen 2
Package Contents
IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen 3
Hardware Features
IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen 4
Side Keypad
For brightness adjustment, click to increase by 10%, then return to 10% after reaching 100%; Long press to turn off the backlight and press again to restore the original brightness.
MIPI DSI Interface
MIPI DSI interface for connecting Raspberry Pi via FPC flexible cable, Specification for 15PIN 1.0mm
IPS TFT Screen Raspberry Pi 5inch HDMI LCD Display 800x480 Capacitive Touch Screen 5
Backlight Control Mode Selection
The circuit is used to choose the mode of fixed maximum brightness value or the mode of adjusting brightness value through PWM:
  • The 0R resistor is soldered to lower pad, then the backlight value is fixed to control by KEY
  • The 0R resistor is soldered to upper pad, then the backlight value is fixed to control by PWM
Note: The default option is set to control backlight value by KEY
External PWM Access Point
Used for external PWM control signal input, you can control the backlight value through the PWM signal. Where the PWM point is connected to the GPIO (such as GPIO18) that outputs the PWM signal, and the GND point is connected to the GND pin.
Fan Power Interface
3.3V small fan can be connected.
Installation Guide
The module can be driven directly using the official original image without any modifications.
Steps to use the module on Raspberry Pi:
  1. Download the latest system image from the official website of Raspberry Pi to the PC, and then extract the file to get .img file (https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/)
  2. Prepare a Micro SD card (at least 8GB), insert it into PC with the card reader, open SDFormatter software, select the target SD card, and then click the Format button to Format the SD card
  3. After the formatting is completed, open Win32DiskImager software, first select Device (Micro SD card inserted on PC), then select Image File (decompressed.IMG Image File), and finally click Write for burning
  4. Pop out the SD card on the PC and insert it into the SD card slot of Raspberry Pi
  5. Install Raspberry Pi into the display module:
    • Install 4 copper columns to the positioning column
    • Use 4 screws (M2.5) to fix the Raspberry Pi to the copper column
    • Connect the DISPLAY module to the Raspberry Pi Display interface through FPC flexible cable
    • Connect the power cord to the Raspberry Pi
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6) Power up the Raspberry Pi, and you can see that the program runs normally. The module has display screen output, and the touch function is normal.
Note: If the touch function or display is abnormal, find the 'dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d' in the /boot/config.txt file and change it to 'dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d', or comment it out '#dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d'.

1) The copper column, screws and 15PIN FPC wiring are included in the product accessories.
2) Figure 4 shows the installation of Raspberry Pi 4. The installation method of Raspberry Pi 3 is basically the same as that of Raspberry Pi 4. The only difference is that the power cord connected is different. The Raspberry Pi 4 uses a Type-C cable and the Raspberry Pi 3 uses a Micro USB cable.
Backlight Brightness Control Methods
Method 1: Adjust by pressing buttons
Click to increase by 10%, then return to 10% after reaching 100%; Long press to turn off the backlight and press again to restore the original brightness.
Method 2: Adjust by entering a command
  1. Find the 'dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d' in the /boot/config.txt file and comment it out '#dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d'
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2. Permission needs to be granted first (only need to run once after each boot):
sudo chmod 777 /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness
3. Next step:
echo X > /sys/class/backlight/rpi_backlight/brightness
'X' indicates any number from 0 to 255. 0 indicates the darkest backlight, and 255 indicates the brightest backlight (In this way, the brightness adjustment will be recorded in the system and will still take effect after the machine is restarted. The PWM mode is not recorded and changes with the signal in real time.)
Method 3: Through PWM regulation
1) Make the hardware connection first. Adjusting mode according to the hardware specifications, backlit by PWM adjust brightness value way, so to backlight control mode selection circuit of resistance welding to the PWM control circuit, the next on the PWM & GND access points respectively welding dubond thread, finally will PWM access points connected to the output PWM signals of Raspberry Pi GPIO (select GPIO18), connect GND access points to Raspberry Pi GND pin.
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2) Software adjustment. The first step (which you can ignore if you have already done it) is to connect the SD with the official image to your PC, then create a new SSH file in the root directory of the SD card, pop the SD card out, and insert it into the Raspberry Pi. The above steps are to prepare for an SSH connection. Next, open the PC terminal software (such as PuTTY, Securecrt, etc.), select the SSH protocol, enter the Raspberry Pi IP address and log in the Raspberry Pi terminal (the IP address can be viewed through the router's web page or viewed on the Raspberry Pi through the module).
3) On the Raspberry Pi terminal, enter the following command to adjust the PWM backlight brightness (select GPIO18 here, and other idle GPIO can also be selected):
gpio -g pwm 18 1024 gpio -g mode 18 pwm gpio pwmc 1000 gpio -g pwm 18 X (Control the brightness, X value between 0 and 1024)
In addition, add the following content at the end of /boot/config.txt file to make the display module boot, PWM will reach the maximum (the brightness of the display screen)
gpio=18=op,pu
Note: Backlight control on Raspberry Pi 4 will fail, you need to update the WiringPi GPIO library by typing the following command (Raspberry Pi requires Internet connection)
cd /tmp wget https://project-downloads.drogon.net/wiringpi-latest.deb sudo dpkg -i -B wiringpi-latest.deb
Display Rotation Configuration
There are two kinds of display direction rotation: FKMS mode direction rotation and traditional graphics mode direction rotation.
Method 1: FKMS mode direction rotation
FKMS mode is used by default on Raspberry Pi 4B.When using this mode, make sure that "dtoverlay =vc4-fkms-v3d" under pi4 in /boot/config.txt file is not commented out. In this mode, the display direction can only be rotated by menu options. Note that when setting the display direction in the menu, it is recommended to use the mouse for operation.
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Method 2: Traditional graphics mode
By default, the Raspberry Pi 3, 2, and 1 series use traditional graphics mode. Raspberry Pi 4B can also use traditional graphics mode, just in /boot/config.txt file under the Pi 4:
dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
Comment out, as shown (Traditional graphics mode is generally not recommended on Raspberry Pi 4B). In traditional graphics mode, this can be done by adding it at the end of the /boot/config.txt file:
display_lcd_rotate=x(x=0,1,2,3,0x10000,0x20000)
To set the display orientation, reboot is required to take effect.
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display_lcd_rotate=0, The default normal display direction (no rotation);
display_lcd_rotate=1, Rotate 90° clockwise;
display_lcd_rotate=2, Rotate 180° clockwise;
display_lcd_rotate=3, Rotate 270° clockwise;
display_lcd_rotate=0x10000, Flip horizontal;
display_lcd_rotate=0x20000, Flip vertical;
Note: There is a more convenient way to rotate display and touch at the same time by rotating 180° clockwise. Please find the 'dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d' in the /boot/config.txt file and comment it out '#dtoverlay=vc4-ms-v3d', and add the following statement at the end of the file
display_rotate=2 lcd_rotate=2
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After saving and restart, display and touch can be used normally (only rotate 180°,other directions are not applicable)
Touch Rotation Configuration
The display direction is set, and the touch direction should be set accordingly. It needs to correspond with the display direction, otherwise the touch operation is not accurate. Touch direction setting need to be in the /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf file add '<Option" CalibrationMatrix " "XXX" > content, including XXX for touch direction set parameters, the following will show. Open the 40-libinput.conf file:
sudo nano /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf
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After the modification, press Ctrl +X, Y, and Enter to save and exit.
Corresponding relation table of display direction and touch direction:
Display Rotation FKMS mode Traditional graphics mode Settings Touch orientation setting
no rotation normal display_lcd_rotate=0 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1"
Rotate 90° clockwise right display_lcd_rotate=1 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1"
Rotate 180° clockwise inverted display_lcd_rotate=2 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "-1 0 1 0 -1 1 0 0 1"
Rotate 270° clockwise left display_lcd_rotate=3 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "0 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1"
Flip horizontal NO display_lcd_rotate=0x10000 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "-1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1"
Flip vertical NO display_lcd_rotate=0x20000 Option "CalibrationMatrix" "1 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 1"
Virtual Keyboard Installation
Execute the following command:
sudo apt-get install matchbox-keyboard