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T-Camera Plus S3
T-Camera Plus S3
Supports Voltage Detection
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Methods & Delivery Time
- Standard Express: 25-30 Days
- YunTu Express : 10-20 Days
(Company name can't be used consignee) - DHL: 10-17 Days
- FedEx: 10-17 Days
Please note that all delivery times are estimated for reference only.
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We only charge you for the cost of the product and shipping, no taxes are included.
Specifications
MCU | ESP32-S3R8 Dual-core Xtensa LX7 CPU |
Wireless Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11, BLE 5+ BT mesh |
Programming Platform | Arduino-ide、 VS Code |
Onboard Function | Microphone + MAX98357A + Speaker |
PSRAM | 8MB |
Flash | 16MB |
Sample Code For Reference [Github]
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Who can use
It's easier to master these development boards with a basic programming knowledge [engineers/ students/ makers, etc..]
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Nice board and set of components.
Ported easily to JavaScript and the Moddable SDK.
esp32/lilygo_t_camera_plus_s3
They expect you to copy library files around, use certain versions of everything. I spend too many hours trying to make it work. You shouldn't be expected to cobble up your IDE setup to make something work. For instance the AMB82-Mini, you install the library, select an example, compile, load, and it works. The issue with having to go through all of the moving files around, etc is it's probably fine if that's the only board you're going to work with. But not conducive to working with many other projects. Plus having your IDE all messed up. Any updates and you're back to trying to make it work for this board. Hardware is nice, but that goes only as far as the software that makes it work seemlessly.