How to create a simple Touchscreen GUI || Arduino LCD & Touchscreen Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2018
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In this video I will show you how TFT LCDs and resistive touchscreens work and how we can utilize an Arduino in order to control them. At the end I will then show you how to create a simple GUI for an Arduino project which has a touchscreen as an input.
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2011 Lookalike by Bartlebeats Наука
I understand 5% but enjoy 100%. Thanks!
JustGame ....Understand that I'm 65 and still in an analog world. Fortran IV is the only computer language I ever "learned." I'm am ordering an Arduino training kit when I can afford it. Digital here I come!!!
Bud Brady you will pick it up the more you watch, I know when I first started watching GS I was just getting into electronics and barely understand anything but just hearing the terms used and working on my own projects I have a much deeper understanding of these videos
Bud Brady That's great to know. May I ask where are you from?
Anirudh Appala northern Indiana USA
Bud Brady Okay. I'm from India. Not sure how the logistics is going to work but I'd love to sponsor a basic kit for you!
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GreatScott - *all we had to do *
My brain - *was follow the damn train cj*
Huh?
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Sir - I rarely comment on videos - HOWEVER today I chose to make an exception. I have watched MOST of your videos, and they rank among the best most informative learning activities I think anyone interested in electronics can choose to spend their time doing. What great work! Thank YOU!!!
Thank you. I just bought one and was getting very frustrated with its partial function. Simple things such as knowing it’s supposed to be used in a vertical orientation make a big difference! I don’t expect to fully understand the complex theoretical bits, it’s not not my day job, impressed that you do though. More impressed by your consistent ability to explain the relevant bits of complexity in order to use the product, across all of your videos. Very useful and solidly reliable, a ‘go to’ site where you’ve published for anything I’ve bought. Phil
You literally read my mind. A few days back I was also thinking about a touch screen display for my arduinos and now you made a video about them. Wow amazing you are awesome.
What I like from each of your video is how you end up your video 👍,
"stay creative" that's so GREAT
No words. Really found a better person. Well done ...
The great tutorial video that I haven't watch before. That was so explicit. Good job man
Thank you! I've been passively brainstorming how I'm going to implement my touchscreen UI for one of my projects.
I say wow Great Scott! As a newbie in electronics I'm learning a lot watching your videos. I've started from your into to electronics. Thanks.
Am always looking forward to your videos. they're all GREAT
Like Frosted Flakes!
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bro, I feel like every project I start working on, you already have a video about it! Amazign!
You actually bringing really important and usable information to us.
Thank you very much
I can't wait until you get 1 million subscribers. I've been watching your videos for 2.5 years now!
Thank you for all the work you put into your videos. I learn very easily from your teaching technique. Thank you.
I really love how you always make projects about things what I am fancying to try :D Love you man (nohomo), keep up the good work!
Great video again! Is always welcome to have in-depth explanation of technologirs used.
Perfect video. I love your videos. Just keep like this. The world needs people like you.
Thank you very much :-)
Thank you, GreatScott for this very informative and helpful video! It will definitely help me with using my LCD touch screen shields, which I bought just a few days ago. :)
Very well detailed and instructive!!! The layout of the information and presentation are prefect. Much thanks and keep it coming.
Many thanks for this video, I've been trying to wrap my head around how to use tft displays for a while. I need to get one of those shields for testing now. Thanks!
This is just much more than great Mr Great Scott I needed such a video since so long cause I love to make everything from scratch even an LCD or anything
Thank you so much for this
You're welcome :-)
I really like those zoomed in views of the LCD, could watch that all day :O
Perfect, please continue, we need this style of information. Thanks for your time
One thing to consider is that while the parallel interface requires fewer clock cycles to set the data it may actually take more clock cycles on the microcontroller because many microcontrollers offer hardware SPI, I2C, and UART modules which operate independently of the rest of the processor.
Really interesting video. Looking forward to 1 million video special!
Awesome videos man so glad you are still making more!
Hello Scott.. thanks for the video... You have taken exact examples with the gist of the codding and basic working.. thanks a lot for presenting variety of projects..
Well deserved million subscribers, btw
Your 1 million subscribers coming soon
Well, it will take some time. But we will get there.
Ok
I'm your Big Fan
Clasher King Ayan very soon
GreatScott! Yes
Really enjoyed your tft lcd theory breakdown
Keep up the awesome vids. Highest quality go-to channel for any electronics project
Glad you like them :-)
Your tutorials is always interesting and useful. Thanks.
As always...liked your video, detailed explanation, links to material and the last but not the least...learnt something!
This... is... exactly what i needed!!
Thx for the video!!
Inspiring videos! Great channel! You make the projects not scary, and that's excellent for electronic beginners! Thanks!!
I have learned pretty much everything I know about electronics from you... Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoy the videos and learn something new. Thanks for watching :-)
Great! Now time to apply this to my Raspberry Pi Rover so I can access controls on competition day!
definitely was searching for such vid!!!
thanks a lot scott!!!!!
You're welcome :-)
You are great. I don't have words to express my gratitude. In my mother tongue " ඔයාට බොහෝමත්ම ස්තූතියි".
usually I hate it when youtubers are sponsored, but when it's something that is related, like your electrical engineering and JLCPCB I find it very likable
actually I hate sponserships from mobile games, website builders and audible
fuck audible
Thank you very much. Your work is extremely informative and easy to understand!
A great creative video as always! 👌👌
that looks so cool! gotta try it! btw roard to 1 million!
Great video as always sir. Gives me many ideas to put into my own projects. Thank you.
The video is very very good. I watched other videos also. Your video gives information of about 100 videos in one.
Very nice video. NASA level research...
I have always wanted to put one of these on my rc car but i didnt know how to implament it, Great vid scott!
Absolutely excellent information as always! Thank you.
Very professional!wonderful! Thanks for your sharing!
Really enjoyed this! You are really a super person sharing your knowledge, thank you for helping everyone. I’d love to see more videos using these screens if possible. I’ve got to get some first. :-) Thank You 🙏🏻!
You are great teacher and good voice, thank you very much
Im still wondering how these people with 10 million subscribers like Unbox Therapy can get that popular with doing very simple videos (just unboxing things) and you, Scott, (only!) 800.000 Subscribers...
Because those channels focus on mass audiences who just watches videos without any indepth knowledge on anything and at best case be aware of the specs list of whatever being advertised and say it back like a parrot. They are the type of people who will tell you the ram of a phone that's 8gb is the same as a pc 8 gb because they only know that aspect but rather not know anything about bus speed etc.
Highlighter used upto it's maximum capacity 😉
Thank you so much, I have been wanting to know this for so long, Thank you sir
Great tutorial - very informative as always.
Amazing as always!
Excellent content as always
Good tut on colour touch screens for Arduino projects - thanks! Nice handwriting btw.
Very nice and clear information!
thank you...I was programming one!
Great video, very informative, exactly what I needed.
Very useful video....... GreatScott! ..
Keep continuing .....
Sssssssssstay creative and I will see you next time! great video as always!
GreatScott is a Great Channel..... so amazing,,so smart,, wonderfull,,
Great as always!
More touchscreen projects, please. Love your videos.
Your videos are always cool we always learn something new fro. ur videos keep uploading
Thanks for this great Video from Germany !
yeah brand new video!!!!
The serial one works great with the Raspberry pi, because the kernel has the needed FBTFT driver built in. There is a driver for the touch panel, too so you can use it to run the normal Xorg gui on it.
Every time I see you writing, using highlighters, and rulers it reminds of school in Germany. I lived in Germany and attended school until the 5th grade. I really am amazed at how much better schools are in Germany. I was so far ahead when I started school in the US. Ahead in everything, but English that is. Anyways, sorry for the off-topic rant, keep up the great videos.
88HD even schools between states in the us vary massively.
Moved a few times as a kid, pretty much did 4th grade twice.
In the Philippines, they use different colored pens to highlight.Not barging...sorry
Irony: Most parents and kids think the school system and quality in germany is bad and needs to be renewed.
Brilliant
as usual a nice video. good work
Although those screens are listed as 5V tolerant, they work with 3.3volts. You need to use a level converter such as BSS138 mosfet in order to use SPI interface.
thanks for make this guide
you rock greatscott!
Thank you...
I learned a lot of new things.
Nuwan, from Sri Lanka.
a lot work there, big bravo to you 💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍
sehr gut erklärt!! Vielen Dank für die tolle Anregung... Daumen hoch!
You are truly a great Scott. Thats Amazing,, Thanks a lot, man.
Your the best greatscott
Love your videos. However, i don't understand most of them. I find it amazing how you use all those formulas to figure out everything.
it is such a coincidence that I ordered my first a TFT colour LCD display on AliExpress on today morning : )
i used to watch jefree star youtube vids and now im watching scott's! and i luv itttt
Sir u are amazing want to see more videos like this
Very useful ! Thanks for sharing !
This is awesome! Thanks a ton!
Thanks for the informative video!
Very nice tutorial
the money shot: "How the hell can we provide a total of 1040 control lines for the Arduino?" I just love your videos. Thanks so much for enlightening me.
You are giant! Excelente vídeo!
Another Great video. Thanks!
Very helpful tutorial
Hi Scott! Nice video as always. I used these displays in the past, than I discovered nextion displays and my life changed 😂 I suggest you to try these displays... You can do amazing things with them easier 😏
Thanks a lot for this amazing videos.
It is very informative
Amazing video, thanks!
Very nice. Like always. I like your videos. Just a small correction: it should be 0-239 and 0-319 at 7:39.
A programmer once said "We are celebrating our 0th year wedding anniversary"
i like your weirdly epic outro voice
Thank for teaching
Good job
This would be a great feature upgrade for my alarm clock
Thanks for sharing 😀👍
Nice project 👍
Thanks for this valuable video.