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Udemy – Adding Touch Screens to Projects and Prototypes 2023-8

Udemy – Adding Touch Screens to Projects and Prototypes 2023-8

Published on: 2024-12-04 21:41:42

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Adding Touch Screens to Projects and Prototypes, In this course you are going to learn how to interface a Nextion touch screen with projects done on a development board, the ST Nucleo-64 with 411 RE chip. Your board does not have to be the same, you can implement what you learn on the board of your choice, so watch, get the concept, and enjoy adding a touch screen to your project. The main objective is to teach you how to utilize the resources of the touch screen in your project, starting from using the GPIOs of the screen assembly as Input, Output and PMW, and then how to communicate with the developemtn board through UART. Receiving and Transmitting.

Learning will be through real projects, starting from working with GPIOs as Output ( controlling an LED) , Input (Check the power on the pins), and PWM (controlling an RGB LED using sliders on the screen) modes. Then we are going to create an animated gauge simulating a battery level. Next, we are going to use that gauge in creating a battery level indicator using the Nucleo-64 board ADC. Last we are going to send UART instructions and data in two channels to a MIDI Shield, this project is for your learning objective and you do not have to implement it physically.

What you’ll learn

Who this course is for

Specificatoin of Adding Touch Screens to Projects and Prototypes

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Adding Touch Screens to Projects and Prototypes

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Adding Touch Screens to Projects and Prototypes

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Download Links

Download Part 1 – 1 GB

Download Part 2 – 1 GB

Download Part 3 – 1 GB

Download Part 4 – 951 MB

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File size

3.92 GB

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