1. Function overview:
1. 4.3-inch TFT capacitive touch screen, supports color display and touch.
2. Support battery power supply.
3. Support battery power detection.
4. Support battery over-discharge protection.
5. Onboard 8Ω 2W speaker, can be used as a music player.
6. Onboard MPU6050 attitude sensor can detect motion posture.
7. Onboard illumination sensor supports LCD backlight adjustment.
8. Support vibration motor.
9. Onboard infrared transceiver can realize infrared remote control and communication.
10. With USB interface, it can connect USB devices (such as U disk, PS2 game controller).
11. Side buttons and LEDs can simulate the signal lights, volume buttons and power button of the mobile phone.
12. With multi-functional communication interface, it can be connected to a variety of modules (such as: ZigBee module, Bluetooth module, LORA module, NB-LOT module, RFID card reader, etc.).
2. Design functions:
1. Simulate the UI operation interface
to realize an operation interface similar to that of a mobile phone through UI controls (such as: sliding screen, switching applications, browsing files, etc.).
2. The FC Red and White game console
writes NES files through TF card or USB, and integrates the NES simulator in the OS to realize the simulation of the FC Red and White game console. It supports touch operation and external controller operation because it has its own multi-functional communication module, so two-player connection can be achieved (in fact, two-player connection is equivalent to inserting two handles).
3. USB storage
The ART-Pi core board is equipped with SDRAM, which can be used as a storage. Through the USB protocol, it can be used as a USB storage to simulate a U disk to store and manage files (audio, video, pictures).
4. The music player
can simulate a music player through the onboard speaker and audio decoder. In the playback interface, functions such as song switching, pause, playback, background playback, and playlist browsing can be implemented.
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