M5Stack M5StickC PLUS ESP32-PICO IoT Development Board
Features enhanced 1.14-inch screen, 18.7% larger than previous model
Equipped with ESP32-PICO-D4 for reliable Wi-Fi connectivity
Includes various built-in components like microphone and sensors
Compact, lightweight, ideal for rapid IoT prototyping and development
Supports HAT and Unit series interfaces for versatility
The M5Stack M5StickC PLUS ESP32-PICO IoT Development Board is an advanced version of the M5StickC, featuring a larger screen and enhanced capabilities. It is powered by the ESP32-PICO-D4 module, which provides Wi-Fi connectivity, making it a versatile tool for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The device is compact yet integrates a variety of hardware components, including infrared, real-time clock, microphone, LED, inertial measurement unit, buttons, and a power management unit. A notable addition is the passive buzzer, which complements the existing functionalities of the M5StickC. The display has been upgraded to a 1.14-inch screen with a resolution of 135 x 240, offering an 18.7% increase in display area over its predecessor's 0.96-inch screen. The development board is equipped with a 120mAh battery and supports HAT and Unit series interfaces, enhancing its adaptability and functionality. This tool is designed to facilitate the rapid prototyping of IoT products, streamlining the development process significantly. It is particularly beneficial for beginners in programming, enabling them to create engaging applications that can be applied to practical scenarios. Note: Ensure proper handling to avoid damage to the device.
1x M5Stack M5StickC PLUS ESP32-PICO IoT Development Board
1x StickC-Plus
48.0 x 24.0 x 13.5 mm
SoC: ESP32-PICO-D4 with Dual-Core Processor, up to 240MHz
Flash Memory: 4MB
Wi-Fi: 2.4 GHz
DMIPS: 600
SRAM: 520KB
Input Voltage: 5V at 500mA
Interface: USB Type-C x 1, GROVE (I2C+I/O+UART) x 1
Big improvement over M5StickC, but some examples wont compile...for now update your libraries! Buzzer was very, very quiet and complicated to program and use, since ESP32 has no PWM or servo capabilities like Arduino.
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Retired Industrial Robot tech
Grande amélioration par rapport à M5StickC
Grande amélioration par rapport à M5StickC, mais certains exemples ne seront pas compilés ... pour l'instant, mettez à jour vos bibliothèques! Buzzer était très, très silencieux et compliqué à programmer et à utiliser, car ESP32 n'a pas de capacités PWM ou servo comme Arduino.