Description

Want to poke at your projects? This resistive touch screen can be used with a stylus or fingertip and is easy to use with a microcontroller. You can put it over a paper overlay for a touch control panel or attach it to an LCD to DIY a touch-activated display.

2.45" x 3" (62mm x 76mm) overall dimensions, 1.2mm thick

3.7" diagonal active area, 95mm

600 ohms across X pins, 300 ohms across Y pins

4 wire resistive display, on a 1.0mm pitch FPC connector

Use any microcontroller with 2 digital pins and two analog input pins

The connector is not breadboard-friendly so we suggest using our touch screen breakout board to make it easier to connect.

You can also use our AR1100 USB Mouse adapter to turn this into a USB touchscreen for any computer, or our STMPE SPI/I2C breakout for microcontroller usage.

For directly connecting to a microcontroller, we have great example Arduino library code that shows how to get readings, debounce, and read the pressure (so you can detect when it's being touched and how hard). The code is not complex and is easily ported to other microcontrollers.

To understand how touchscreens work, and the techniques used to read from them, we suggest this great app note.