M5Stack FIRE IoT

by M5Stack

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M5Stack FIRE is a cost-effective Wi-Fi IoT controller adopts Espressif ESP32 main control chip, equipped with two low-power Xtensa® 32-bit LX6 microprocessors, with main frequency up to 240MHz. With 8M PSRAM + 16M FLASH memory, 2.0-inch full-color HD IPS display panel, IMU, LED, microphone, speaker, TFCard slot and other peripherals. The full-coverage case ensures circuit stability even in complex industrial applications. The internal offers a wide range of common interface resources (ADC/DAC/I2C/UART/SPI, etc.) which is highly expandable. This functional and powerful IoT controller is very applicable to various product prototyping, industrial control and smart building applications.

Technical details

  • ESP32 module, with WiFi / Bluetooth capability
  • 16MB of FLASH
  • Micro-SD Card slot
  • USB to Serial converter built in
  • 320x240 2.0” TFT display
  • 3 User Buttons + 1 Reset Button
  • Small 1W speaker
  • 500mAh LiPo battery
  • Grove/I2C connector
  • M5 stacking GPIO connector

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CircuitPython 9.0.1

This is the latest stable release of CircuitPython that will work with the M5Stack FIRE IoT.

Use this release if you are new to CircuitPython.

Release Notes for 9.0.1

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Built-in modules available: _asyncio, _pixelmap, adafruit_bus_device, adafruit_pixelbuf, aesio, alarm, analogbufio, analogio, array, atexit, audiobusio, audiocore, audiomixer, binascii, bitbangio, bitmaptools, board, builtins, builtins.pow3, busdisplay, busio, busio.SPI, busio.UART, canio, codeop, collections, countio, digitalio, displayio, dualbank, epaperdisplay, errno, espidf, espnow, espulp, fontio, fourwire, framebufferio, frequencyio, getpass, gifio, hashlib, i2cdisplaybus, io, ipaddress, jpegio, json, keypad, keypad.KeyMatrix, keypad.Keys, keypad.ShiftRegisterKeys, locale, math, mdns, memorymap, microcontroller, msgpack, neopixel_write, nvm, onewireio, os, os.getenv, paralleldisplaybus, ps2io, pulseio, pwmio, rainbowio, random, re, rotaryio, rtc, sdcardio, select, sharpdisplay, socketpool, ssl, storage, struct, supervisor, synthio, sys, terminalio, time, touchio, traceback, ulab, vectorio, warnings, watchdog, wifi, zlib

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Previous Versions of CircuitPython

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Older releases are useful for testing if you something appears to be broken in a newer release but used to work, or if you have older code that depends on features only available in an older release. Otherwise we recommend using the latest stable release.