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Description
GUIslice is a compact and portable GUI framework tailored for embedded screens, functioning seamlessly from an 8-bit Arduino with just 2KB of RAM to powerful Raspberry Pi systems. This versatile library enables the easy construction of multiple pages featuring buttons, text, images, checkboxes, sliders, and other graphical elements. Users can also create new UI or widget types with minimal effort. The foundation of the GUIslice library is crafted entirely in pure C. It is designed not only for Raspberry Pi but also supports various Arduino variations such as ATmega, STM32duino, ESP8266/NodeMCU, ESP32, Adafruit Feather M0, and nRF52. Beyond Raspberry Pi, GUIslice is compatible with other Linux-based environments, including BeagleBone Black and Virtual Machines (VM), allowing for a wide range of deployment options. The Linux functionality accommodates framebuffer-based displays without the need for X-windows/X11, making it efficient for diverse applications. Both resistive and capacitive touchscreen controls are supported, although the framework can also function effectively on displays that do not support touch input. Moreover, users have the flexibility to navigate the GUI using keyboard, GPIO, or physical buttons, enhancing the overall user interaction experience. This comprehensive feature set makes GUIslice an appealing choice for developers looking to implement user interfaces in embedded systems.
Description
The STM32 GUI hardware collection boasts the most extensive range of high-performance graphics-capable MCUs and MPUs available in the market. Accompanying this robust lineup are cutting-edge development tools, which can be accessed for free through resources like TouchGFX and STemWIN Reference designs, along with a selection of GUI software and design collaborators. Users can benefit from comprehensive support, a vibrant online community, and thorough documentation to assist with any inquiries they may have. As the landscape of embedded Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) continues to shift, products are becoming increasingly intelligent and feature-rich, leading consumers to anticipate HMIs that deliver both an interactive experience and straightforward navigation of features. Incorporating a GUI into your offerings enables the creation of devices that are not only more user-friendly and safe but also modern, thereby enhancing the value provided to end users. The essential design principles of GUIs are largely influenced by the ubiquitous smartphone, which sets a high standard for user interaction. With the STM32 family, developers are equipped with the necessary tools to seamlessly integrate smartphone-like GUIs into their embedded devices, ultimately raising the bar for user experiences across various applications. This innovative approach reflects the growing demand for intuitive interfaces in technology today.
API Access
Has API
API Access
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Integrations
Altia Design
Candera CGI Studio
EEZ Studio
Qt
QuarkLink
Raspberry Pi OS
embOS
Integrations
Altia Design
Candera CGI Studio
EEZ Studio
Qt
QuarkLink
Raspberry Pi OS
embOS
Pricing Details
Free
Free Trial
Free Version
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Free Trial
Free Version
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Deployment
Web-Based
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iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Online Support
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Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
GUIslice
Website
github.com/ImpulseAdventure/GUIslice
Vendor Details
Company Name
STMicroelectronics
Website
www.st.com/content/st_com/en/ecosystems/stm32-graphic-user-interface.html