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Waveshare ESP32-S3 5 Inch Capacitive Touch Display + Development Board, 1024 x 600, 178° Viewing Angle, 5-Point Touch, 32-bit LX7 Dual-Core Processor, Up to 240MHz Frequency, Support WiFi, Onboard

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  • A microcontroller development board with 5inch capacitive touch display, can smoothly run GUI programs such as LVGL. Combined with various peripheral interfaces, suitable for the quick development of the HMI and other ESP32-S3 applications
  • 1024x600 resolution, 65K color. 178° Viewing Angle. Equipped with Xtensa 32-bit LX7 dual-core processor, up to 240MHz main frequency. Built in 512KB SRAM and 384KB ROM, with onboard 16MB Flash and 8MB PSRAM
  • Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and BT5 (LE), with onboard antenna. Supports capacitive touch control via I2C interface, 5-point touch with interrupt support. Supports passive and active digital input, with bi-directional optocoupler isolation
  • Onboard voltage regulator, supports 7~36V wide range power supply. Onboard RTC chip and rechargeable battery to ensure time data is not lost when power loss. Onboard CAN, RS485, I2C interface and TF card slot, GH1.25 2P battery header and digital isolated IO interfaces, etc.
  • Onboard LED indicators for indicating the power and battery recharging status. Supports digital output with optocoupler isolation, provides higher driving capability with up to 450mA sinking current. Supports flexible clock, module power supply independent setting and other controls to realize low power consumption in different scenarios Rich WiKi Resources: We provide official Wiki resources, please visit our store and click the wiki page to get resources.



Customer
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 8 de febrero de 2025
I bought two of these, I can not detect them on either my windows machine or my RPi 5. I see the potential in it, but if they can not be detected, I cannot flash them. Build quality seems great, the loaded demo shows potential, but I would like to implement my project!
Esso
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2025
I'm quite impressed with how much stuff is packed onto this board. For most of my (very simple) ESP32 projects I need a display, some sort of user input, a few outputs for relays, and a way to log data onto an SD card. This board basically includes all of that AND a real time clock (which I haven't tried yet) in one package. If you can live with the reduced set of I/O options, this is a much more organized (and likely less expensive) approach than hooking up the same components on protoboards for every project.
Customer Review
Reseñado en Canadá el 12 de abril de 2025
This was a handy little device for anyone in DIY space specifically raspberry pies, and programming of little logic boards.This has decent build quality the board in the picture actually looks much smaller in reality is the same size as the display which is fine. The display is clear and crisp. You’re not gonna play games on it but it’s sufficient for using as an interface. Will be using it to integrate with some home automation projects I have. I’m working on.
Scrimshaw
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 9 de diciembre de 2024
This ESP32-S3 development board from Waveshare is extremely excellent. This is the “upgraded” version with the higher resolution 1024x600 display. It’s like the much more professional big brother of the “CYD” board. The 5-point touch screen is very responsive, and the colors are vibrant. It comes with some sample code already loaded, which you can see in my pictures.The board itself has a terminal block connector to let out several communication connections, including I2C, CAN, and RS485. You can check the Waveshare wiki (just search online) to see exactly which IO these connect to so you can write your code, as well as all the other technical info you'll need. It also has two each digitally isolated (optoisolated) inputs and outputs. It can take dry contact or voltage inputs up to 36 volts.Almost all of the GPIO are used for various purposes on the board (display, SD card, etc), so this dev board is really intended for developing GUIs and graphics for the ESP32, and not really for supporting much IO. However, it’s excellent for its intended purpose. The display looks great, there is TF card support to hold a lot of image data, and it has a real time clock and battery connector. This is another very well thought out product from Waveshare, and I’m glad to give it 5 stars.
Kent A.
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2024
This board has so many features, it's almost overwhelming. The wiki is a nice touch to help you get started, and it includes some sample code as well.
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