Lilygo T-Deck Pro 868MHz LoRa-Modul mit 2.8 Inch E-Ink Display
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Product details
The LilyGo T-Deck ESP32-S3 is a powerful all-in-one module featuring an integrated 2.8-inch E-Ink display and built-in 868MHz LoRa technology. It is based on the ESP32-S3R8, a dual-core microcontroller with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE. The device is ideal for mobile projects that require energy-efficient display and wireless communication. The E-Ink screen is particularly energy-efficient and offers excellent readability in daylight. In addition to the display, the T-Deck includes a QWERTY keyboard, a microphone, speakers, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Power supply and flashing of new software are done via USB-C. The internal battery connector with charging circuit allows for mobile use without an external power source. A microSD card slot, a programmable RGB LED, and various GPIO connections enhance functionality. The housing is fully assembled and robustly designed. With its open software architecture, the module is perfect for DIY applications, terminal projects, or IoT controls. The manufacturer provides comprehensive documentation and example code.
Technical specifications:
Manufacturer: LilyGO
Manufacturer SKU: H693-01
Microcontroller: ESP32-S3R8, Dual-Core 240 MHz
RAM: 512 KB SRAM + 8 MB PSRAM
Flash: 16 MB
Display: 2.8-inch E-Ink, 296 × 128 pixels, black and white
Communication: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0 LE
LoRa Chip: SX1262
LoRa Frequency Range: 868 MHz (EU868)
LoRa Modulation: LoRa (Chirp Spread Spectrum)
LoRa Transmission Power: max. 22 dBm (adjustable)
LoRa Sensitivity: up to -148 dBm
LoRa Range: up to 5 km (depending on environment)
LoRa Interface: SPI
LoRa Antenna: External antenna (U.FL/IPEX connector)
Audio: Microphone, speaker, 3.5 mm jack
Storage: MicroSD card slot
Power Supply: USB-C, battery connector with charging circuit
Input: QWERTY keyboard with silicone keys
Dimensions: 120 × 51 × 13 mm
Weight: 168 g.
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