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Reseñado en Francia el 26 de enero de 2024
très bon matériel ! satisfaction entière. Merci
Andreas Holz
Reseñado en Alemania el 19 de agosto de 2022
This is really a great - "overcomplete" - set.Software as well as documentation on an included USB Stick.A LED-Strip and associated demo project incl. GUI is very hand and included.Nice entry into HMI programming and application.Will use it for monitoring as well as control my floor heating.
Hans Engelen
Reseñado en Alemania el 30 de agosto de 2020
So a lot cover in this review.The display first, there are several different versions of this brands 5 inch display. And these differ in several ways. Resolution, brightness and MTBF to name but a few. So make sure you read up first and check you get the right one. In order they are referred to as consumer, industrial and advanced. Of course the prices scale with the version. This one is the consumer version. The display look quite good, and with a little effort (I do have large hands and fingers) the touchscreen funtions fairly well.Secondly the content of the kit. This was surprising to me and I am not sure if this is a normal kit or if it was a restocked return. Since I only have the 1 kit it's hard to say. Reason I am not sure is because it came with some extras that I could find no mention of anywhere. What did I get, the display of course, an arduino nano, 2 dc-dc converters (1 for the arduino, one for the screen) and 1 meter of waterproof WS2812B addressable RGB ledstrip. All of it with wiring to hook everything together. And sure enough once powered the display allows me to control said led strip through the display for demo purposes. It all looks quite solid and has the manufacturer logo in the demo screen so perhaps it is a standard kit after all? It also has a few extras in there such as a few extra connectors, more on that below.Additional remarks. The software is functional, could potentially be more intuitive but no doubt with a bit of elbow grease anyone can get it to work. Overall should work quite well with any microcontroller really. My biggest concern is the connectors on the board. Specifically the ones you will be using to talk to said microcontrollers. They no doubt can be found on the usual electronic component outlets but are not your common dupont or such based connectors. Wiring up your screen is thus a bit more of a challenge especially in the breadboard testing stage of your project. The kit I got had 2 extra cables with the connector in question on both ends so one option would be to crimp dupont pins on that for testing. But it bears keeping in mind
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