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Connecting MyTab8 Tablet Screen (FPC80034 MIPI V1) to Raspberry Pi Zero: Is it Possible?

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  • #2 16742002
    Ture11
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    Somehow it is possible, but not simple. This would require the use of a fast microcontroller or FPGA chip.
    On the other hand, RPi screens are not expensive - why combine so much?
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  • #3 16742027
    YatoSenpai
    Level 2  
    Ture11 wrote:
    Somehow it is possible, but not simple. This would require the use of a fast microcontroller or FPGA chip.
    On the other hand, RPi screens are not expensive - why combine so much?


    I would like a screen of this size, and for a smaller one, I do not currently have a budget, so I prefer to play like this, even if it is not easy.
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    Anonymous
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  • #5 16742109
    Ture11
    Level 39  
    Piotrus_999 wrote:
    this is a smaller screen - it would probably be possible as RPi supports this type of screen.

    RPi Zero has a CSI camera connector and for DSI there is no lead out connector.
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  • #6 16742116
    Anonymous
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  • #7 16742625
    YatoSenpai
    Level 2  
    I don't know much about what controllers or systems will be needed, but I know schematics and soldering, so is there any way to make such modifications?

Topic summary

Connecting the MyTab8 tablet screen (FPC80034 MIPI V1) to a Raspberry Pi Zero is theoretically possible but complex. It requires additional components such as a fast microcontroller or FPGA chip, as the Raspberry Pi Zero lacks a direct DSI connector and only has a CSI camera connector. Users have noted that while RPi-compatible screens are affordable, the desire for a specific screen size drives the interest in this modification. Soldering skills and knowledge of schematics are essential for making the necessary connections.
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