Pixelix supports different ESP32 development boards. Own PCBs were developed too for easier assembling of e.g. the LED matrix, sensors, etc.
To find out which part shall be connected to which pin of your development board you can see in the following chapters.
- Development Boards
- Pixelix Board v1.5
- Pixelix Board v2.0
- Pixelix Board v2.1
- Ulanzi TC001 smart pixel clock
- Manufacturer: AZ-Delivery
- Pinning
- Compatible with Pixelix boards.
- Pinning
- Compatible with Pixelix boards.
- Pinning
- Compatible with Pixelix boards.
- Pinning
- Compatible with Pixelix boards.
The LILYGO® ESP32 T-Display S3 development board is handled separately, because the onboard display is used instead of a external LED matrix.
The LILYGO® TTGO ESP32 T-Display development board is handled separately, because the onboard display is used instead of a external LED matrix.
This board was original developed with a ESP32 DevKit V1 development board as piggy bag.
The Pixelix board v2.0 is the successor of Pixelix board v1.5. It was designed for ESP32 DevKit V4 (4 MB flash) and the Adafruit ESP32 Feather V2 (8 MB flash) development board as piggy bag.
The Pixelix board v2.1 is the successor of Pixelix board v2.0. It was designed for ESP32 DevKit V4 (4 MB flash) and the Adafruit ESP32 Feather V2 (8 MB flash) development board as piggy bag.
If you have further ideas or you found some bugs, great! Create a issue or if you are able and willing to fix it by yourself, clone the repository and create a pull request.
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