Use esp32 as the core + jdy-23 module + wireless charging diy desktop clock ornament that can be connected to the Internet
Revise:
1. The use of the jdy23 module does not match the description in the document. The corresponding document cannot be found. Please change to other modules.
2. The driving voltage of the motor driver chip a4988 requires more than 8v. If you don’t want to add a boost circuit, replace it with the domestic aw8646 chip. (In the test, it seems that the power supply of the hr4988 chip can be 5v, which is different from the description in the document. Maybe you can directly replace the hr4988 without changing the circuit)
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