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You are now going to take a look at a cool gadget that you can use easily with an Arduino—a touch screen. Since the advent of smart phones and handheld game consoles, touch screens are now inexpensive and readily available. A touch screen allows you to make an easy touch interface for a device, or can be overlaid onto an LCD screen to give a touch interface. Companies such as Sparkfun make it easy to interface with these devices by providing connectors and breakout units. A breakout unit allows you to take what would normally be a tiny set of connectors or a non-standard connector and “break it out” to something more user-friendly, such as header pins that you can use to push the unit into a breadboard. In this project, you’re going to use the readily available Nintendo DS touch screen with a breakout unit from Sparkfun. You’ll start off with a simple project that shows how to obtain readings from the touch screen before putting it to use.

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McRoberts, M. (2013). Touch Screens. In: Beginning Arduino. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5017-3_12

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