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Day: December 16, 2007

DIY LED Multi-touch Panel

December 16, 2007 by Will O'Brien 22 Comments


We mentioned the original IR LED multitouch array a while back, but I ran across this DIY version built by [Thomas Pototschnig]. It features an ARM7 controller with USB 2.0 with a 25hz+ capture rate. He’s promised to put up code and schematics when he builds the next version.

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