Round desktop clock, based on a modified version of SD² desktop clock (original address: https://oshwhub.com/MisakaBanBan/small_desktop_display )
The screen uses GC9A01 round screen
The main control uses ESP32S
The firmware uses v1.2 version firmware of SD²
The UI has not been adapted, so it’s just a makeshift look.
Burning method:
Using USB to TTL writer
G on the board is connected to GND of the writer
3 connections to the 3.3v burner on the board
T on the board is connected to the writer RXD
R on the board is connected to the writer TXD
During burning, press and hold the boot key and then press the en key to enter the download mode.
Required libraries (attached):
ArduinoJson library
FastLED library
Time library
TJpg_Decoder library
TFT_eSPI library
Revise:
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Notice:
When compiling ArduinoIDE, please change the tool-Partition Scheme here to Huqe APP (3MB No OTA / 1MB SPIFFS), otherwise it will report an error of insufficient memory.
The ESP32UC shown in the BOOM table is wrong. The ESP32s module is actually used.
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