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Where is the documentation about this module? schematics, PINs available, eagle file, code example ?

2025-12-10 05:46:19 Ask

To know the development possibilities of this module is important the documentation about :

- Schematics

- PINs available

- Eagle file

- List of materials

- Code example

- Support for the debug board

But where is published ?

Thanks for your attention and soon reply before to confirm an order,

ESP32 S3 LVGL
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SpotPearGueste93f8
Answer time:
2025-12-10 09:12:30

https://spotpear.com/wiki/ESP32-S3-1.5-inch-Round-Rotary-OLED-TouchScreen-Knob-Display-466x466.html#4.%20Schematic

This is the user manual corresponding to the product. Please refer to it, and if you have any questions, contact tech-support@spotpear.com.

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SpotPearGuest48401
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2025-12-10 21:23:41

https://spotpear.com/wiki/ESP32-S3-1.5-inch-Round-Rotary-OLED-TouchScreen-Knob-Display-466x466.html

ALL documentation On This weblink

which include pin schematics, PIN layouts, and code examples

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SpotPearGuest0cb07
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2025-12-11 00:59:43

Great project! Could you please share the documentation for this module? I’m looking for schematics, PIN details, any available Eagle files, and a basic code example to get started. Thanks!

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SpotPearUser3197
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2026-02-03 10:41:21

Alrighty then, diving into module documentation can feel like a treasure hunt sometimes, eh? Ever been there? This module sounds like it has potential, doesn't it? Now, the big question: where's the documentation hidden? Schematics, pinouts, Eagle files – the whole shebang! Reminds me of a time I was debugging a robotic arm. Finding the right pin configuration felt like climbing a steep Slope, took forever. Seriously, proper documentation saves lives. Where is this published indeed?!

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SpotPearUser3428
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2026-03-23 17:18:02

The main part of Ragdoll Hit is a physics-based battle where you fight other players as a floppy stickman. What's your job? Hit your opponent so hard that they can't move or knock them off the stage while avoiding their equally bad counterattacks.

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SpotPearUser3488
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2026-04-09 18:22:11

I understand your frustration! Thorough documentation is crucial for development. I've often found it helpful to break down a task like this and practice my reaction time while I wait for official documentation. There are some handy online tools like a CPS test platform that can help you improve your skills in the meantime, you can search for 'CPS test' on google to find it. Maybe focusing on optimizing your workflow will free up time to better understand the module once the resources become available. Good luck!

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