ATOMS3 Dev Kit w/ 0.85-inch Screen

by M5Stack

AtomS3 is a highly integrated programmable controller based on ESP32-S3 main control

It integrates the ESP32-S3 main control, with integrated WiFi function, and 8M on-chip FLASH; 0.85 inch IPS screen; Programmable button function at the bottom of the screen; Built-in 5V to 3.3V circuit, 6-axis gyro sensor MPU6886, on-board Type-C interface, power supply and firmware download, one HY2.0-4P expansion port, 6 GPIOs and power pins reserved at the bottom to facilitate expansion applications. The product size is only 24 x 24mm, which is suitable for various embedded smart device applications.

Reminder: If you need to burn the firmware, please press and hold the reset button (about 2 seconds) until the internal green LED lights up, then you can release it, at this time the device has entered download mode and waited for burning.

Features

  • Developed based on ESP32-S3FN8
  • Comes with USB download function
  • Built-in 3-axis gyroscope and 3-axis accelerometer (MPU6886)
  • Programmable keys
  • 0.85 inch LCD screen
  • Infrared emission function
  • Expandable pins and interfaces
  • Development platform: Arduino, UIFlow

Includes

  • 1x AtomS3

Applications

  • IoT node
  • Microcontroller
  • Wearables

Specification

Resources Parameters
MCU ESP32-S3FN8
DCDC SY8089
IMU MPU6886
LCD N085-1212TBWIG06-C08
Operating temperature 0°C ~ 40°C
Resolution 128(H)RGB x 128(V)
support voltage 5V
Power supply mode TYPE C
output voltage 3.3V
IO interface × 6 G5/G6/G7/G8/G38G39
Screen communication protocol SPI
Product Size 24mm × 24mm × 13mm
Package Size 65mm × 44.5mm × 14mm
Product Weight 6.8g
Package Weight 10.9g

Documentation

9 customer reviews

3 years ago
These work great. I used them as part of a children's kitchen. I would like to mention that the different colours I picked (red and blue) are different. The mounts are different and the depth of the switch mechanisum is also quite different. If you wanted to mount them side by side, you would notice.
by Mark about Mini Arcade Buttons via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
These work great. I used them as part of a children's kitchen. I would like to mention that the different colours I picked (red and blue) are different. The mounts are different and the depth of the switch mechanisum is also quite different. If you wanted to mount them side by side, you would notice.
by Mark about Mini Arcade Buttons via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
These are so sweet - shiny, nostalgia inducing, with the right feel and look (please note this is a "mini" button, but the standard sized ones are also available). Get a 24mm drill bit. Don't put them in anything thicker than 2-3mm
by JBR about Mini Arcade Buttons via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
I could hit these buttons all day long - i absolutely love them. Everyone who sees them gets that look of pure nostalgia on their face. Seem pretty well-built, we'll see how they stand up to a few bashes over the next few months. I prefer the smaller size here, but pimoroni also sells "standard" sized ones. You will need a 24mm drill bit. Don't put them in anything thicker than 2/3mm
by JBR about Mini Arcade Buttons via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Nice bright colour, really pops. Seem pretty well made (haven't done any long-term testing yet) and are easy to wire up. Make sure you have a 24mm drill bit. And don't put them in anything thicker than 2-3mm. Combine with a player X pcb by pimoroni for a plug and play USB gamepad.
by JBR about Mini Arcade Buttons via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Absolutely fantastic. They look "authentic", seem pretty well made (haven't done any long-term testing yet) and are easy to wire up. Combine with a Player X PCB by pimoroni for a home-made USB plug and play game pad. Make sure you have a 24mm drill bit. And don't put them in anything thicker than 2-3mm
by JBR about Mini Arcade Buttons via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
Have a very nice touch feeling. This are perfect for the music box for my kids. Not to small and good to press.
by Sebastian about Mini Arcade Buttons via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
I love these arcade buttons. I use the mini ones when space is tight but I still want that arcade feel to a project. Spade connectors connect really nicely to them. I've coded them with the micro:bit and makecode - very easy to setup and they work every time. Everyone loves pushing these buttons, they're just addictive! If you stand near people when they're pushing the button you can hear them say "pew, pew, pew"... or maybe that's just me?
by Lorraine about Mini Arcade Buttons via REVIEWS.io

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