ESP32S3-LCD-1.28

by Waveshare

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ESP32-S3-LCD-1.28 is a low-cost, high-performance MCU board designed by Waveshare, tiny size, with onboard 1.28inch LCD display, Li-ion battery recharge manager, 6-axis sensor (3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope), and so on, which makes it easy for you to develop and integrate it into products quickly.

Board specifications

  • Equipped with Xtensa® 32-bit LX7 dual-core processor, up to 240MHz main frequency
  • Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth® 5 (BLE), with onboard antenna
  • Built in 512KB of SRAM and 384KB ROM, with onboard 2MB PSRAM and an external 16MB Flash memory
  • Type-C connector, keeps it up to date, easier to use
  • Onboard 1.28inch LCD display, round IPS panel, 240×240 resolution, 65K color
  • Onboard QMI8658 6-axis IMU (3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope) for detecting motion gesture
  • Onboard 3.7V lithium battery recharge/discharge header and GPIO headers
  • Supports flexible clock, module power supply independent setting, and other controls to realize low power consumption in different scenarios
  • Integrated with USB serial port full-speed controller, GPIO pins allow flexibly configuring pin functions

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