ESP32-C6 1.47inch Display Development Board

by Waveshare

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ESP32-C6 1.47inch Display Development Board, 172×320, 262K Color, 160MHz Running Frequency Single-core Processor, Supports WiFi 6 & Bluetooth, With Colorful RGB LED, ESP32 With Display

ESP32-C6-LCD-1.47 is a microcontroller development board with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth BLE 5 support, integrates 4MB Flash. Onboard 1.47inch LCD screen can smoothly run GUI programs such as LVGL. Combined with various peripheral interfaces, suitable for the quick development of the HMI and other ESP32-C6 applications.

Technical details

  • Equipped with a high-performance 32-bit RISC-V processor with clock speed up to 160 MHz, and a low-power 32-bit RISC-V processor with clock speed up to 20MHz
  • Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 5 (LE), with onboard antenna
  • Built in 320KB ROM, 512KB of HP SRAM, 16KB LP SRAM and 4MB Flash memory
  • Onboard 1.47inch LCD display, 172×320 resolution, 262K color
  • Adapting multiple IO interfaces, integrates full-speed USB port
  • Onboard TF card slot for external TF card storage of pictures or files
  • Supports accurate control such as flexible clock and multiple power modes to realize low power consumption in different scenarios
  • Built-in RGB LED with clear acrylic sandwich panel for cool lighting effect

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