7" Portable HDMI Monitor Build a battery powered raspberry pi, camera, or general computer monitor by Ruiz Brothers published July 14, 2015, last edited July 14, 2015 posted in 3D Printing Raspberry Pi/ Pi A+, B+, 2, 3 LCDs & Displays/ HDMI Save New Favorite × Please sign in to include this guide in your list of favorites. You will be redirected back to this guide once you sign in, and can then save this guide as one of your favorites. Link Note Download Overview Circuit Diagram 3D Printing Assembly Single page Feedback? Corrections? Text View Featured Products view all HDMI 7" 800x480 Display Backpack - Without Touch Out of Stock PowerBoost 1000 Charger - Rechargeable 5V Lipo USB Boost @ 1A $19.95 Add to Cart Lithium Ion Polymer Battery - 3.7v 2500mAh Out of Stock Breadboard-friendly SPDT Slide Switch $0.95 Add to Cart Filament for 3D Printers in Various Colors and Types Add from Store AstroBox pack - Includes Raspberry Pi 2, Model B No Longer Stocked Blue Masking Tape for 3D Printing Plates No Longer Stocked Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Wire - 25ft 26AWG - Blue $4.95 Add to Cart 47 Intermediate Project guide Circuit Diagram The Circuit Diagram The slide switch connects to the EN and GND pins on the PowerBoost1000C. The Battery plugs into the JST connection on the PowerBoost + and - pins connect to GND and +5V on the monitor. You can charge the battery by connecting a cable to the USB port on the PowerBoost. Page last edited July 13, 2015 Text editor powered by tinymce. Overview 3D Printing