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Design your own GLCD Touch Clock
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Let me introduce TouchClock to you with this short video clip :
The idea of this project is to use a graphic LCD with a touchscreen and a built-in sprite editor to design your own clock, and shows how to connect a resistive touchscreen directly to a PIC with no additional hardware.
This project also includes a ready-to use touchscreen library for PIC
This is how to connect the 4-wires resistive touchscreen directly to the PIC :
How the library reads the X raw coordinate of a touch :
X and Y raw coordinates are then adjusted using calibration coordinates to get X and Y coordinates in pixel.
Download LCDscope-project.ZIP file for mikroC : File:LCDscope-project.zip
Includes :
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