Gt9xx1024x600 -
Mastering the GT9XX 1024x600 Touchscreen: Driver Configuration, Troubleshooting, and Integration
Host (MCU/SoC) GT911 (on FPC) ------------ -------------- SCL (I2C) <------> SCL SDA (I2C) <------> SDA GPIO (INT) <------> INT (active high/low) GPIO (RST) <------> RST (reset) 3.3V -------> VDD GND -------> GND
For the controller to accurately map touches to a 1024x600 screen, it must be initialized with a specific configuration array. STMicroelectronics Community I2C Addresses : Typically Configuration Register
Reset pin (used by the host to initialize or power-cycle the controller) Software Configuration and Drivers gt9xx1024x600
i2cset -y 1 0x5d 0x4a 0x58 i i2cset -y 1 0x5d 0x4b 0x02 i
Yes! The GT9xx driver has been verified to work on the Raspberry Pi, including support for features like HotKnot.
The GT9xx Linux driver typically consists of two files: The GT9xx Linux driver typically consists of two
Technical Engineering For distribution: Internal / Customer support Disclaimer: Refer to Goodix GT911 Datasheet v1.9+ for official specifications.
The combination of a Goodix GT9xx touch controller with a 1024×600 display makes this module ideal for a variety of demanding applications:
Here is the technical content regarding this specific configuration: This hardware combination is frequently found in automotive
The GT9XX series, developed by Goodix, is one of the most widely used capacitive touchscreen controller families in the embedded systems industry. When paired with a 1024x600 resolution display—a standard form factor for 7-inch and 9-inch screens—it provides a highly responsive, multi-touch user interface. This hardware combination is frequently found in automotive infotainment systems, smart home panels, industrial HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces), and DIY single-board computer (SBC) projects using Raspberry Pi or Arduino.
The term "gt9xx1024x600" typically refers to a firmware configuration for the (specifically the GT911, GT9271, or GT928) capacitive touch screen controllers (CTSC). This configuration is designed to interface with 7-inch TFT LCD panels, which are among the most common form factors for embedded human-machine interfaces (HMIs), automotive displays, and industrial terminals.