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Ahead of the stairs, we showed a simple touch designer visual which would change, depending which and how many of the touchpoints were touched. The goal was to create a mostly wireless installation, ...
The background project for this code could be a photo viewer using an Arduino 3.2" TFT LCD Touch Screen and an SD card. The touch screen would display images stored on the SD card, allowing the user ...
Although there is already an Arduino Wi-Fi shield the WifiDuino device has been designed with a smaller form factor in mind, is more reasonably priced and has been created to be a lot easier to use.
Its designer and creator explains more : It uses an Arduino Mega board and a 3.2” TFT touch screen with a suitable shield for connecting the screen with the Arduino Board.
Using Arduino’s recently introduced Giga R1 WiFi CPU board and need a human interface? The Giga Display Shield (plug-in board) might fit the bill. It adds a 3.97inch 480 x 800 RGB touchscreen, digital ...
Not a lot to say about this little hack but it's basically a Game Boy Advance attached to an Arduino device running a touchscreen. The stylus sends data back to the Arduino which connects to the ...
Arduino, the 15-year-old startup behind the eponymous open source microcontroller, launched two new products today at Maker Faire Bay Area 2018: Uno WiFi Rev 2, the first Arduino development board ...