Completed14-inch portable HDMI display
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14-inch portable HDMI display
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Description
Preface:
Previously, when testing hardware devices, I always encountered a problem. If I encountered a device that needed to be connected to a monitor, I would need to plug in and unplug my own monitor to display program parameters. However, I found this very inconvenient. Although there are already on-site test screens sold online, I thought, why not make one myself?
Open source license: CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0
Basic parameters:
Power supply: 5V-2A
Rated power consumption: 2W~ 4.2W (peak power 4.8W)
Interface: HDMI2.0 is backward compatible with 1.4, Type-c single-line pass (not tested).
Display size: 14 inches
Resolution: 1366 * 768
Dimensions: length, width, and height 338 * 206 * 20mm
Hardware solution architecture:








The board is based on the conventional impedance structure design of JLC-04161-3313. Please use JLC to place an order and choose JLC-04161-3313 impedance structure 4-layer board with a thickness of 1.6mm and an impedance error of 20%.

Originally, I wanted to use CNC to manufacture the shell to achieve the engineering three-proof effect. Yes, at the beginning of this project, I planned to make a three-proof display. However, due to the high cost of JLC review, it could not pass, so as an alternative solution, 3D light-curing printing was used. But I still recommend using CNC for better structural strength. The screwdriver is the M2 shell processing file, see attachment.

The screen model is B140XW01_V8/V9, which is a screen used for laptops. The screen costs 45 yuan per piece on Taobao, and the cost performance is super high.

0.5Mm pitch 200mm 40P same direction.








Simulation assembly drawing:



Designed by 模成Electron (from OSHWHub)
Link:https://oshwhub.com/dingcheng/14-inch-portable-hdmi-monitor
Design Drawing
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