
Open HardwareThere are 67 products.
Makerfabs is an open hardware related products& services vendor,include the Arduino,Raspberry Pi,Maduino,etc.
In the world of open-source hardware, users can use any way to achieve creativity. You can use the most basic panel to build the circuit, or you can use the "electronic module" to achieve without having to understand the internal implementation of the module. Of course, most designs require a processor, or hardware platform, to implement logical functions.
The ESP32-S3 round display with touch can be a great tool for your applications such as smartwatch. We selected the ESP32-S3 generation as the controller, with 16MB Flash and 8MB PSRAM, enough for most IOT applications; The round display is 240x240 resolution 1.28", colorful RGB, with capacitive touch, it communicates with ESP32 with SPI interface, so there enough GPIO left for expansion applications.
This ESP32 4.3 inch IPS display could be an ideal displayer& controller for IoT applications.
This is the latest ESP32-S3 SPI TFT with touch, it uses standard SPI for communication with ESP32-S3, so the other IO of the controller can be used for external applications.
A beautiful 3.5” touchscreen display, based on ESP32-WROVER, with a built-in 2M pixel OV2640 camera, makes it an ever perfect platform for your ESP32 projects.
SmartKnob is an open-source input device with software-configurable endstops and virtual detents.A brushless gimbal motor is paired with a magnetic encoder to provide closed-loop torque feedback control, making it possible to dynamically create and adjust the feel of detents and endstops.
This module is the 3.2” version of the ESP32 touchscreen display, based on ESP32-WROVER, with a built-in 2M pixel OV2640 camera. The LCD is 320x240 TFT, with driver is ILI9341, it uses SPI for communication with ESP32, the SPI main clock could be up to 60M~80M, make the display smooth enough for videos; and the camera OV2640 with pixel 2M, with this camera, you can make applications such as remote photography, face recognition…