I want to get a ~10" display with touchscreen that will work with a Teensy 4.1. It must have a library that works with the 4.1 and is reasonably easy to use. I am NOT a programmer (but continually learn) and have above BASIC knowledge using the Arduino IDE and can do intermediate hardware tasks. I am learning programming and the hardware as a hobby apart from my full time job. I am about to complete a small project using a couple of 4.1's with 4 LCD character 20X4 displays and would like to stick to that microprocessor. I am developing a plan for this project but I want to play with the display to make sure I can get it to perform the tasks. The monitor will be part of a larger project that will monitor temperatures, movements (we have 10 motion sensors around the property), water well pressure, water well leaks, freezer temperatures (we have two in our shop that store vegetables from our garden), chicken coop temperature, lights and heater, shop door opened or closed, ECT... You get the point... I want to be able press a button on the screen an have it display all the items monitored/controlled in the shop and another button to see the chicken coop...ect... again you get the point...
My wish list...
Whatever display is recommended I would like to know it has been done before So I don't have to find out 1/2 way through it can't be done without major recoding... That I can't do...
1024X600 16 bit would work just fine I think 24s bit would possibly be more than I need.
It can be SPI or Parallel but not I2C. If the touchscreen is I2C that is fine.
the teensy 4.1 will only do the display tasks - I will connect another 4.1 to send it the data from all the other 4.1s around the property.
I would like it to have mounting holes to make it easier to mount in/on a plastic box or piece of wood. It will hang on our wall or sit on a shelf.
voltage - any
my understanding some display manufactures have a way make templates with a PC and to store these on the display SD card - this would be nice but not mandatory.
I have seen some displays with a shield that works with one of the Arduino boards (usually a Mega or Due. If I can figure out what pins they use and the library would work on the Teensy I could possibly make a circuit board that goes where the Arduino board would plug in and wire in the teensy. Probably not the best solution but maybe someone here has already done it.
My budget is $200.00 for the display. I already have the teensy 4.1's
Thanks, DJETH
My wish list...
Whatever display is recommended I would like to know it has been done before So I don't have to find out 1/2 way through it can't be done without major recoding... That I can't do...
1024X600 16 bit would work just fine I think 24s bit would possibly be more than I need.
It can be SPI or Parallel but not I2C. If the touchscreen is I2C that is fine.
the teensy 4.1 will only do the display tasks - I will connect another 4.1 to send it the data from all the other 4.1s around the property.
I would like it to have mounting holes to make it easier to mount in/on a plastic box or piece of wood. It will hang on our wall or sit on a shelf.
voltage - any
my understanding some display manufactures have a way make templates with a PC and to store these on the display SD card - this would be nice but not mandatory.
I have seen some displays with a shield that works with one of the Arduino boards (usually a Mega or Due. If I can figure out what pins they use and the library would work on the Teensy I could possibly make a circuit board that goes where the Arduino board would plug in and wire in the teensy. Probably not the best solution but maybe someone here has already done it.
My budget is $200.00 for the display. I already have the teensy 4.1's
Thanks, DJETH