Tuesday 22 October 2024

Touch displays.

The latest STM32 Touch Display in a larger 10.1 inch size, from Inelco Hunter, expands the range of cost-effective STM32 displays. The screens incorporate PCAP Touch Technology, with a choice of sizes from 3.5” to the new 10.1”.

There are a considerable variety of possible uses, unlocking the potential of end-products in application areas such as HVAC controllers, industrial automation, medical devices, home technology, IoT products, communication systems and more.

The STM32 Interface Board incorporates the powerful Arm Cortex-M7 MCU, with 480MHz core, 16MB SDRAM and 32MB QSPI Flash, with an optional 8GB EMMC. The displays feature on-board USB, I2C, UART, CAN, SPI and microSD card interfaces.

The STM32 displays support RTC and offer reconfigurable GPIO for flexible design. An on-board 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface is provided, with PHY IC built-in.

Screen brightness is available from 450cd/m2 to 1,000cd/m2, with up to 1280x800px resolution and a full viewing angle display (80/80/80/80). The displays include TouchGFX application templates with free Software library for smartphone-like GUI. Backlight control is via PWM.

Time-to-market is a crucial factor, so the easy-to-use TouchGFX Plug & Play software will enable developers to define the display’s graphic touch interface swiftly using graphic icons from the supplied library stock. In addition, custom graphic blocks can be quickly generated, or Graphics can be uploaded from external sources direct to the system.

Inelco Hunter provide their own BSP (Board Support Package), allowing customers to develop using STM32CubeIDE or KEIL MDK, effectively turning the display into a standalone embedded module in its own right.

Remote access and cloud connection are both very simple. With a single power source, panel or flush mounting is offered and integration into the end-product is also simple. The Touch Screen display and the STM32 Interface Board are supplied pre-assembled.


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