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  • Date Created: 26 Jan 2024 6:40 AM Date Created
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Bridgetek EVE Series - Touch Enabled Graphical User Interfaces

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26 Jan 2024

Bridgetek’s products include the EVE family of display controllers which make it easy to add attractive and fully featured touch-enabled graphical user interfaces to existing and new product designs.

To improve the user experience and functionality, EVE devices can be used to upgrade the user interface of a wide range of devices including industrial machines (industrial controllers, machine tools, elevators) and household appliances, and in consumer electronics devices and many more applications.

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The flexibility of EVE series is that it can be driven by any low-cost MCU over SPI. This allows existing equipment / products to be easily upgraded by adding colour graphics and touch with minimal impact to the existing design.

Another advantage of the EVE series is the EVE Toolchain programming tools, which significantly facilitate and speed up the process of designing with displays, especially in the field of extensive graphical user interfaces.

Our family of MCUs are optimized for high-speed interface bridging tasks to a wide range of protocols including USB Host, USB Device, SD Host, Ethernet, SPI, I2C, DAC, ADC, PWM, CAN and Camera Interface, these are available on the Bridgetek.

We have a downloadable Free Toolchain with a wide range of examples and easy prototyping by using development modules.

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    balajivan1995 over 1 year ago

    Do you offer any round display with touch screen ?

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    misaz over 1 year ago in reply to balajivan1995

    They do not provide displays. You can use any display you want as long as it has compatible interface: parallel RGB. Some other interfaces are possible with converters. For example their eval boards frequently have onboard converter for LVDS. Touch controllers have usualy I2C interface. Their chips contains blob for handling communication with some chips which highly simplify their usage. If you select display with unsupported touch controller you can try find patch on their forum, then you will upload blob of binary code and then you can get touches using the same simple interface. If you do not find patch enywhere, you need to handle communication with chip yourself.

    I wrote review of their eval board and chip few years ago: /products/roadtest/rv/roadtest_reviews/1498/bridgetek_embedded_v_2. SInce that time they extended offer by automotive variants of chips and added new chips with some new capabilities as well as cheaper chips with some reductions for reducing cost.

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    misaz over 1 year ago in reply to balajivan1995

    They do not provide displays. You can use any display you want as long as it has compatible interface: parallel RGB. Some other interfaces are possible with converters. For example their eval boards frequently have onboard converter for LVDS. Touch controllers have usualy I2C interface. Their chips contains blob for handling communication with some chips which highly simplify their usage. If you select display with unsupported touch controller you can try find patch on their forum, then you will upload blob of binary code and then you can get touches using the same simple interface. If you do not find patch enywhere, you need to handle communication with chip yourself.

    I wrote review of their eval board and chip few years ago: /products/roadtest/rv/roadtest_reviews/1498/bridgetek_embedded_v_2. SInce that time they extended offer by automotive variants of chips and added new chips with some new capabilities as well as cheaper chips with some reductions for reducing cost.

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