BACK IN STOCK – M5Stack Dial – ESP32-S3 Smart Rotary Knob with 1.28″ Touchscreen

BACK IN STOCK – M5Stack Dial – ESP32-S3 Smart Rotary Knob with 1.28″ Touchscreen


Add a cool touch-screen rotary dial to your next build with the M5Stack M5Dial. The M5Dial integrates the necessary features and sensors for various smart home control applications as a versatile embedded development board. It features a 1.28-inch round TFT touchscreen, rotary encoder, RFID detection module, RTC circuit, buzzer, and under-screen ‘selection’ button, enabling users to easily implement various creative projects.

The main controller of M5Dial is M5StampS3, a micro module based on the ESP32-S3 chip known for its high performance and low power consumption. It supports Wi-Fi and various peripheral interfaces such as SPI, I2C, UART, ADC, and more. M5StampS3 also comes with 8MB of built-in Flash, providing sufficient storage space for users.

The standout feature of M5Dial is its rotary encoder, which accurately records the position and direction of the knob, delivering a better interactive experience. Users can adjust settings such as volume, brightness, and menu options using the knob or control home applications like lights, air conditioning, and curtains. The device’s built-in display screen displays different interaction colors and effects.

With its compact size and lightweight design, the M5Dial is suitable for various embedded applications. Whether controlling home devices in the smart home domain or monitoring and controlling systems in industrial automation, M5Dial can be easily integrated to provide intelligent control and interaction capabilities.

M5Dial also features RFID detection, enabling the recognition of RFID cards and tags operating at 13.56MHz. Users can utilize this function for applications such as access control, identity verification, and payments. Furthermore, the M5Dial has an RTC circuit to maintain accurate time and date. Additionally, it includes an onboard buzzer and a physical button for device sound prompts and wake-up operations.

M5Dial provides versatile power supply options to cater to various needs. It accommodates a wide range of input voltages, accepting 6-36V DC input. Additionally, it features a battery port with a built-in charging circuit, enabling seamless connection to external Lithium batteries. This adaptability allows users to power M5Dial via USB-C, the DC interface, or an external battery for on-the-go convenience. M5Dial also reserves two PORTA and PORTB interfaces, supporting the expansion of I2C and GPIO devices. Users can connect various sensors, actuators, displays, and other peripherals through these interfaces, adding more functionality and possibilities.

Features

  • Circular TFT touchscreen
  • M5StampS3
  • Encoder
  • RFID
  • 6-36V voltage input
  • Interface extension: reserved PORTA and PORTB interfaces
  • Programming platforms: Arduino, UIFlow, and ESP-IDF

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