Product description
This Module Has Another Name: Gert-VGA Adapter, Or Passive VGA Adaptor 666 Raspberry Pi B +
Raspberry Pi Has a One HDMI Port to Connect to the Monitor. If Your Monitor Only Has VGA, You Must Use an Adapter to Connect to Your Monitor. Because the Adapter for Digital-to-Analog Conversion Is Relatively Expensive and Does Not Conform to the Specific Environment Used by Raspberry Pi, so We Adopted This Solution Suitable for Raspberry Pi.
This Vga666 Switching Device Cannot Support Raspberry Pi Type A and Type B Boards Because the Number of GPIO Pins Does Not Match.
Now Raspberry Pi B +,Raspberry Pi 2, Type B, Raspberry Pi Have 40 One GPIO Pin Can Use This Module.
Using This Module, You Can Connect the VGA Monitor Locally, Which Also Means That You Can Use It as an Auxiliary Monitor beside HDMI, unlike the DPI Interface in Composite Video, Which Can Run Independently of HDMI Interface.
Dual-Screen Software Is Still in the Development Stage and Will Be Officially Compatible Soon.
The Two Screens Running the Resolution Consume the Bandwidth of the SDRAM and Have Yet to Be Tested. (and There Is One Problem: Using Most GPIO Pins as the Motherboard Means That the Specific Functions of GPIO Cannot Be Used Because It Occupies.)
L VGA Output Supports the Same Resolution as HDMI
L Support Resolution of 640 * 480 to 1920 * 1024 at 60fps
L Pixel Quality in Resolution Is Almost as Good as HDMI
L 6 Bits of Each Channel Have One 262144 Colors
L Easy to Install and Configure, Plug and Play
L You Can Use It as an Auxiliary Monitor beside HDMI
L Size: 64.00mm X 32.24mm
Connect the GPIO Pin of Raspberry Pi as Shown in the following Figure, and Pay Attention to the Direction and the Strength of the Plug-in.