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Levorukij52018-07-19 11:49:52
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Levorukij5, 2018-07-19 11:49:52

Is arduino enough to create a touch screen device?

I want to create such a device: in fact, a very, very simple tablet: scales, taking photos, an application for simple work with tables (adding / deleting rows with a fixed number of columns), working with a speaker (no variety, alarm), motion sensor, timer and maybe an alarm clock. From the service: menu and input from the touch keyboard, perhaps more hours. There will definitely not be any connection with the outside world like SMS, bluetooth, etc.
Is it possible to make such a device on an arduino board or do you need something more powerful?

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Codebaker, 2018-07-19
@Levorukij5

Levorukij5 , there is a Raspberry Pi Zero (without W, that is, without WiFi) - it does not have any network interfaces at all explicitly. And there will definitely be enough memory for working with tables. The pricing policy is surprising - Zero officially costs only $ 5, but this is only if one piece is in hand and only for residents of leading economies. For us, a well-known Chinese service offers the same Zero already for one thousand wooden ones, which is much more than $ 5.

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m0nym, 2018-07-19
@m0nym

More like Malinka than Arduino.

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Alexander, 2018-07-19
@NeiroNx

Arduino will definitely not be able to cope - stupidly there will not be enough RAM for all the Wishlist. STM32 might be able to handle it.

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Sirius Lee, 2018-07-26
@SiriusLee

If you take arduino zero, m0, due and a screen with an internal GPU such as ft800, then that's enough

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vyo, 2018-08-10
@vyo

The raspberry option is the most time-consuming option. But if it is Arduino class electronics that are of interest, then we can advise the ESP-32 as cheap and very powerful.
Although the Rasperry Pi is definitely more practical.

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