T-Display-S3-Pro
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π T-Display-S3-Pro π
News
- Cool back cover design from @moononournation , Design files can be found here
- The early version of T-Display-S3-Pro V1.0 uses PWM for backlight adjustment. The V1.1 upgrade uses backlight constant current drive. The drive method is different. Please see the example for specific usage.
- How to distinguish versions?
- If USBC is marked with V1.1, it is the current version. If not, it is V1.0.
1οΈβ£Product
Product(PinMap) | SOC | Flash | PSRAM | Resolution |
---|---|---|---|---|
T-Display-S3-Pro | ESP32-S3R8 | 16MB | 8MB(OPI) | 222x480 |
2οΈβ£Examples
examples
βββ examples/Arduino_GFX_HelloWorld # Arduino_GFX example
βββ examples/Arduino_GFX_LvglBenchmark # Arduino_GFX example
βββ examples/Arduino_GFX_PDQgraphicstest # Arduino_GFX example
βββ examples/CameraShield # Camera example
βββ examples/CapacitiveTouch # Capacitive Touch example
βββ examples/LTR553ALS_Sensor # Light & Proximity Sensor example
βββ examples/TFT_eSPI_Simple # TFT_eSPI example
βββ examples/USB_HID_Example # USB Host HID & OTG example
βββ examples/UnitTest # Hardware unit testing example
βββ examples/PMU_Example # Power management settings and battery information detection example
βββ examples/AdjustBacklight # Backlight adjustment example
βββ examples/Cellphone # With camera that can take pictures, to view the photos in the album (sd card required)
βββ examples/factory # Factory example
If use the 'examples/Cellphone' examples,
be careful not block the top of the "S3-Pro" screen, if it is blocked, the screen will sleep.
3οΈβ£ PlatformIO Quick Start (Recommended)
- Install Visual Studio Code and Python
- Search for the
PlatformIO
plugin in theVisualStudioCode
extension and install it. - After the installation is complete, you need to restart
VisualStudioCode
- After restarting
VisualStudioCode
, selectFile
in the upper left corner ofVisualStudioCode
->Open Folder
-> select theT-Display-S3-Pro
directory - Wait for the installation of third-party dependent libraries to complete
- Click on the
platformio.ini
file, and in theplatformio
column - Uncomment one of the lines
default_envs = xxxx
to make sure only one line works - Click the (β) symbol in the lower left corner to compile
- Connect the board to the computer USB
- Click (β) to upload firmware
- Click (plug symbol) to monitor serial output
- If it cannot be written, or the USB device keeps flashing, please check the FAQ below
4οΈβ£ Arduino IDE Quick Start
- It is recommended to use platformio without cumbersome steps
- T-Display-S3-Pro Arduino IDE Record
- Install Arduino IDE
- Install Arduino ESP32 V 2.0.5 or above and below V3.0
- Download
T-Display-S3-Pro
to Decktop - Copy all folders in lib folder to Arduino library folder (e.g. C:\Users\YourName\Documents\Arduino\libraries)
- Open ArduinoIDE ,
Tools
, Look at the picture to choose - Open
T-Display-S3-Pro
->examples
->any examples
->any eaxmples.ino
- Select
Port
- Click
upload
, Wait for compilation and writing to complete - If it cannot be written, or the USB device keeps flashing, please check the FAQ below
5οΈβ£ ESP32 basic examples
- BLE Examples
- WiFi Examples
- SPIFFS Examples
- FFat Examples
- For more examples of esp32 chip functions, please refer to arduino-esp32-libraries
6οΈβ£ FAQ
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The board uses USB as the JTAG upload port. When printing serial port information on USB_CDC_ON_BOOT configuration needs to be turned on. If the port cannot be found when uploading the program or the USB has been used for other functions, the port does not appear. Please enter the upload mode manually.
- Connect the board via the USB cable
- Press and hold the BOOT button , While still pressing the BOOT button, press RST
- Release the RST
- Release the BOOT button
- Upload sketch
-
If the above is invalid, burn the binary file to check whether the hardware is normal
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The OTG external power supply function requires turning on the PMU OTG enablement. If the USB input is connected and the OTG is set to output, the battery will not be charged.
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Turning the physical switch to OFF will completely disconnect the battery from the motherboard. When charging is required, turn the switch to ON.
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When the battery is not connected and the USB is plugged in, the board's LED status indicator light will flash. You can use
PMU.disableStatLed();
to turn off the indicator light, but this means that if the battery is connected for charging, the LED light will also be disabled. If you need to enable the charging status indicator, please callPMU.enableStatLed();