Gt9xx1024x600 !!top!! Review
Last Updated: May 2026
Signals the host processor that new touch data is available.
The keyword breaks down into two distinct technical specifications: gt9xx1024x600
This article unpacks everything you need to know about the display module—from its physical specifications and touch controller architecture to driver integration and troubleshooting.
| Specification | Common Values / Standards | | :--- | :--- | | | 1024x600 (WSVGA) | | Screen Size | 7", 9", and 10.1" are the most common | | Panel Type | IPS (In-Plane Switching) is standard for wide 178° viewing angles | | Brightness | Ranges from 350 to 1,000 cd/m² (nits). High brightness (500+) for sunlight-readability | | Interface | RGB (e.g., 50-pin), LVDS (common for larger automotive screens), and HDMI | | Driver IC | HX8282, HX8696 (for RGB), or JD9165BA | | Contrast Ratio | Typically 800:1 to 1000:1 for deep blacks | | Active Area | Varies by size: e.g., 154.21mm x 85.92mm for a 7-inch display | | Operating Temp | -20°C to +70°C for industrial and automotive use | Last Updated: May 2026 Signals the host processor
: Most chips in this series support up to 5 or 10 simultaneous touch points, enabling smooth gesture recognition like pinching, zooming, and swiping.
| Attribute | Typical Value | |---|---| | Resolution | 1024 × 600 | | Diagonal | ~7.0" | | Panel type | IPS (recommended) | | Brightness | 300 cd/m² | | Interface | LVDS / MIPI / TTL (select variant) | | Touch | 10-point capacitive / 4-wire resistive | | Supply voltage | 3.3V (logic) / 5V (backlight driver) | They translate your finger presses into X and
The series (which includes popular models like the GT911, GT927, and GT928) is a family of capacitive touch screen controllers manufactured by Goodix . These chips are the "brains" behind the touch interface. They translate your finger presses into X and Y coordinates that your operating system can understand. Key features of the GT9XX series include:
Digital coordinates up to 1024x600 natively mapped to the physical X and Y driving lines.
These CFG files are typically provided by the touch panel manufacturer and can be integrated into the driver's header file. Different CFG arrays can be defined in gt9xx.h , and the driver selects the appropriate one during initialization.
The GT9xx series relies on a configuration array loaded into its RAM during initialization. If this configuration doesn't match the physical sensor layout of the 1024x600 glass, touch inputs will be erratic or unresponsive.





