🚀 Elevate Your IoT Game with the Ultimate Display Module!
The ESP32-3248S035 is a cutting-edge development board featuring a dual-core ESP32-DOWDQ6 processor, a stunning 3.5-inch TFT capacitive touch screen, and robust connectivity options, making it an ideal choice for innovative IoT applications in smart homes and beyond.
Processor | 2.4E+2 none |
RAM | SRAM |
Wireless Type | Infrared |
Brand | DIYmall |
Operating System | FreeRTOS |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.8 x 3.23 x 1.1 inches |
Processor Brand | Espressif Systems |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Manufacturer | DIYmall |
ASIN | B0C5DB6RHM |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 10, 2023 |
J**N
Fantastic & Easy to Use
Very easy to use after you setup the drivers. If you search for ESP32-3248S035C there are many different examples which show the exact configuration you need.
A**R
A good HMI module
Overall, it is a good module. I wish the documentation and SDK were easier to find.It would be nice to update product description with information on the touch controller. It was pretty easy to make graphics to work, but took me some time (and inspecting the board under a microscope) to figure out which touch controller is being used.Also, it would be REALLY nice to include at least a one page printed manual on: which graphics controller is being used, which touch controller, which pins those are connected to. Or at least put it on a silk screen.
K**R
On top of the touch display it has Arduino compatible programming interface!
Very interesting product!
J**Z
SIN SOPORTE TECNICO
eL PRODUCTO VIENE SIN INFORMACION TECNICA BASICA Y NO ENCUENTRAS NADA EN INTERNET PORQUE LA INFORMACION ESTA CADUCADA.
A**R
No documentation
Have yet to get this one working and not a ton of info to be found. Looks good but so far not usable
J**Y
Don't buy this if you're trying to setup marauder...
Very bad documentation and support for this. Google sunton 3.5" TFT esp 32 if your looking for support forums but don't expect much.The building quality is solid, I should have done more research before buying so the fault is on me
R**N
Despite poor or no documentation, the product is really good for the price
This is a very nice integrated ESP32 CPU with 320x480 TFT display (SPI interface) and Capacitive touch (I2C) interface. Use TFT_eSPI library and modify User_Setup.h . To use display objects use lvgl library and create lv_conf.h. To use capacitive touch, use bb_captouch library. After all these nerve racking setups, the product itself works like a champ.
W**L
An obvious knock-off that is let down by zero product documentation.
Review of DIYmall 3.5" ESP32 Module ESP32-3248S035C WiFi+BT Dual-core MCU 320x480 3.5inch TFT:This board certainly looks to have a lot of potential in that the pre-programmed demo UI is quite impressive at showing what can be accomplished by this small board. It shows a 3-tabbed UI with various UI elements such as graphs, checkboxes, images, tabs, a soft keyboard etc. all of which respond very smoothly via the capacitive touchscreen.The LCD display isn't the best in terms of color saturation, but it is good enough to do a nice UI for a project.However that is where things start to fall apart... there is zero information included about this board. I couldn't find a website for DIYMALLS and there is just an email address printed on the packaging. No information about the board, libraries, schematics, pinouts, repositories... nothing.That is when I realized that this appears to just be a clone of a board from someone else. Googling "ESP32-3248S035" does return some GitHub projects that seem to be for an almost identical board.I have yet to find the project for the included UI demo as I'd really like to see how it was done.Conclusion: It works and price seems decent, and maybe OK if you are familiar with ESP32 development, but if you are looking for a starter kit that is easy to follow and includes documentation then I recommend you look elsewhere. Compare this to products from Waveshare who have an excellent website explaining every detail of their boards and include sample code and projects. This is a letdown.
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