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Arduino developers and those of your that enjoy creating your own DIY electronic projects, might be interested in a new LCD touchscreen in the form of the arLCD Arduino touchscreen display which ...
If you enjoy tinkering and building Arduino projects, you might be interested in a new range of products which have been specifically designed to add touchscreen LCD displays to your builds. The ...
For all the Arduino microcomputer addicts who love tinkering around on really cool projects, here's something that will might help you bring those projects to the next level. It's the ArduinoLCD from ...
QUEENS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--World Maker Faire – EarthMake today introduced the arLCD. The arLCD is the easiest way to add a touchscreen Graphical User Interface to Arduino based projects used in ...
If you want a good display and interface device for an embedded project, it’s hard to look past an old smartphone. After all, you’ve got an excellent quality screen and capacitive touch interface all ...
Sunflower Shield adds a touch-enabled 3.5in QVGA TFT LCD to Arduino projects, and demonstrates Bridgetek’s FT813 video controller – which uses the firm’s innovative ‘EVE’ video controller which does ...
The Giga Display Shield (plug-in board) might fit the bill. It adds a 3.97inch 480 x 800 RGB touchscreen, digital microphone (MP34DT06JTR by ST), six-axis IMU (Bosch BMI270 inertial measurement unit), ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Multitouch Hacks, Wireless Hacks Tagged arduino, liquidware, touchscreen, touchshield, winet, xbee ← Business Cards At Maker Faire Nice LCD Thermometer → ...
Assume that you are moving towards a complex microcontroller project bundled with blinkers, beepers, and a display panel. To link a standard 16×2 LCD directly with the microcontroller, for instance ...
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhTNTPNs350&rel=0&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&feature=player_embedded&fs=1] Not a lot to say about this little hack but it ...
Engineer Saeki Yoshiyasu created a system that allows him to connect to a server with his iPod touch and draw a design on the web browser using nothing but a Graphics LCD, an Arduino, and a WebSocket ...