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A Gameboy Advanced inspired ESP32 project. The firmware is still in development, however, this could still serve as a usefull handheld development tool outside of the intended use.
This board features:
- BME280
- 10K Photoresistor
- uSD Card
- ILI9486 TFT display (Display as is not the adapted board, in 8 bit parralel mode)
- MCP23016 (16 Pin I2C I/O expander)
- USB Client (Serial Port with CH340 programmer)
- USB Host (Fully functional USB)
- Lipo Battery charge sensing
- MAX98357 (I2S Audio Module)
- MCP73831 (Battery Charging Regulator)
- Battery connection (with a 475979 Lipo battery in mind)
- ESP32-S3 (N16R8 is what im using but some pins have been left alone for other s3 module support)
- 12x User Button Switches
- Brightness Slider for Display
- 4x LEDs (indicates USB Power, Power Switch On, Battery Charging and a User programmable labeled Low Battery)
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