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This project transforms an Arduino Uno with a 2.4" TFT display into a functional oscilloscope (if you don't want or cannot afford the professional one).
Most 3.5" TFT LCD Touch displays use the ILI9486 Display Driver and include a resistive touchscreen. The PCB Layout & silkscreen text may vary slightly between displays.
This developers explain more about the TFT display and the full package that is now available over on the Indiegogo crowdfunding website with pledges starting from $97.
There’s little question that an oscilloscope is pretty much a must-have piece of equipment for the electronics hacker. It’s a critical piece of gear for reverse engineering devices and … ...
[Tahmid] ran into this problem when he decided to try using a PIC32 to control a 2.2″ color TFT display from Adafruit. Adafruit is really good about providing tutorials and Arduino libraries for ...
ArdOsc is an awesome Arduino oscilloscope project built using an Arduino Nano and a tiny 1.3” OLED display. Created by maker Peter Balch the Arduino oscilloscope can display data on a computer ...
This manuscript presents the results of an applied research on the Internet of Things (IoT), involving automation and control of objects at a distance, as general objective should be presented the ...
Hello, I’m excited to review the ESP32 display modules and HMI touchscreens from Elecrow with sizes ranging from 2.4 to 7.0 inches. For this review, Elecrow kindly provided me with both 3.5-inch and 7 ...
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