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The EasyTouch capacitive touch sensor can be used with either the Arduino platform or the Raspberry Pi mini PC using the EasyPlug breakout board if required. Watch the video after the jump to ...
Using a USB-C phone with Power Delivery is ideal here, as it allows the phone to be powered while also communicating with the Arduino over USB. The RemoteXY app is built specifically for this purpose.
Specifications of the new Arduino touchscreen display include : – Premium Multi-domain Vertical Alignment (MVA) TFT Display Easy to use 5-point Multi-touch Capacitive Touch Screen ...
This module allows the user to wire up an Arduino to any conductive interface (fruits, cans, ect.) and play sounds using that interface. It can be used to create sounds in an integrated system or ...
Another day, another Arduino project. This time it's something called SuperDuino, a tiny touchscreen powered by a coin cell battery and backed up by a tiny Arduino-Like processor. The kit can be ...
The Touch Board is based around an Arduino Leonardo board that also sports an MP3 player / MIDI device, a MicroSD card socket, 3.5 mm audio jack and what Johnson described as the "secret sauce ...
Developed in 2011 by Manuela Donoso and Crys Moore, Masters candidates at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunication Program, the piece effectively turns a bed of water into a capacitive touchscreen ...
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 ...