Mini IoT Development Kit M5StickC Esp32-Pico - M5Stack
The M5Stick-C is an ESP5 powered M5Stack mini. It's a portable, easy-to-use, open source IoT development board.
(SEM IVA 7.85€)
Color is a Light to Digital Color Converter with IR Filter. The TCS3472 Device provides a digital red, green, blue (RGB) return and sharp light detection values. An infrared blocking filter, integrated in the chip and located in the color-sensing photodiodes, minimizes the infrared spectral component of the received light and allows color measurements to be made accurately.
This unit communicates with the M5Core through the Grove (I2C) port. The address is 0x29.
Color is a Light to Digital Color Converter with IR Filter. The TCS3472 Device provides a digital red, green, blue (RGB) return and sharp light detection values. An infrared blocking filter, integrated in the chip and located in the color-sensing photodiodes, minimizes the infrared spectral component of the received light and allows color measurements to be made accurately.
This unit communicates with the M5Core through the Grove (I2C) port. The address is 0x29.
Characteristics:
• Red, Green, Blue (RGB) and Clear light;
• Sensor with IR Blocking Filter;
• Programmable Analog Gain and Integration Time;
• 3,800,000: 1 Dynamic Range;
• Very High Sensitivity - Ideal for Dark Glass Operation;
• Program Platform: Arduino, UIFlow (Blockly, Pyhton);
• Two Lego compatible holes.
Includes:
• 1x Color Sensor Module RGB (TCS3472) - M5Stack Color.
BugC is a programmable robot base compatible with the M5StickC. It has four DC motors, two RGB LEDs, battery holder and a switch. The BugC base must be used in conjunction with the M5StickC controller. The base comes with a STM32F030F4 Microcontroller, which controls all motors and LEDs, and is controlled by the I2C protocol by M5StickC, which is on top of the base.
Angle is a 10K potentiometer that can be used for continuous control, such as volume, brightness or engine speed. A potentiometer is a manually adjustable variable resistance with three terminals. Two terminals are connected to a resistive element, the third terminal is connected to an adjustable cleaner. The position of the wiper determines the output voltage. The output voltage is captured and converted by AD in ESP32 on portB.
The Joystick is very similar to the 'analog' joystick on PS2 controllers (PlayStation 2). The X and Y axes are two 10k potentiometers that control 2D movement, generating analog signals. The joystick also has a button that can be used for special applications, so the entire unit can emit X-Y movement signals in both directions and in the Z direction.
This unit communicates with the MSCore via the GROVE A interface. The I2C address is 0x52, Reading the data transferred from the Joystick, you can obtain the movement information from the Joystick.
The M5Stick-C is an ESP5 powered M5Stack mini. It's a portable, easy-to-use, open source IoT development board.