I have several inexpensive ESP32+LCD devices with capacitive touch sensors, but there are 2 main types of I2C sensors - FT6x36 & GT911. So... I decided to write an Arduino library to auto-detect the sensor type and read the touch values (2-5 touch points). Here's a pre-release version to try before I submit it to the Arduino Library Manager:
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Get To Know Touch With This Dev Board https://hackaday.com/2022/12/31/get-to-know-touch-with-this-dev-board/ #capacitivetouch #Sam&WingA108 #touchsensor #Parts
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Get To Know Touch With This Dev Board - In the catalogue of the Chinese parts supplier LCSC can be found many parts not av... - https://hackaday.com/2022/12/31/get-to-know-touch-with-this-dev-board/ #capacitivetouch #sam&winga108 #touchsensor #parts
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TTP223 Brings Simple Touch Controls to a LED Lamp - You can buy small modules with capacitive touch detection ICs โ most often itโs th... - https://hackaday.com/2022/10/04/ttp223-brings-simple-touch-controls-to-a-led-lamp/ #capacitivesensing #capacitivetouch #hackaday.io #ledhacks #ttp223 #ttp223 #parts
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TTP223 Brings Simple Touch Controls to a LED Lamp
https://hackaday.com/2022/10/04/ttp223-brings-simple-touch-controls-to-a-led-lamp/
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