I stumbled upon a few of your videos yesterday and it inspired me to get a few displays. one of them was delivered this morning so I'm excited to try it out.
Thank You - I got this also up and running. In the mean time I implement MQTT to display values with subscription. With this I can use it as a display for many home automation data. It's hard to find information, so your videos are of much value.
Hey so happy to find your channel. Not a programmer, just an artist with time for creativity. But still I don't want to lose the opportunity to make cool things out of these modules. I want to make something cool as well as useful out of it. So subscribing.
After watching your vid I bought one, Thanks ;) I have amassed a number of dev boardsover the years. I started with Freescale and AVR. I am loving these ESP32s x
Subscribed and liked! I just bought two of these thanks to seeing them on your video. I have been impressed by all the Lilygo products I've seen so far and this one also looks excellent.
Good afternoon cool board quite powerful I'm really looking forward to the Internet radio with a weather station and a clock :) thank you for your work
Cool, your projects are well explained and fun to learn. I've been following along with my T-Display (first version). Looking forward to getting a T-D-S3 and following along. Your work and videos are beautiful. Hello from Canada:) yay Volos yay TTGO
This would be a good project for a 'fridge thermometer' a little light detector for when you open the fridge, a little thermocouple to measure the temperature, screen turns on when you open the fridge due to the light coming on, and shows the current temperature with a graph over the last 12/24 hours. Shows little yellow lines each time the door was opened (light sensor activated). Logs the temp in say 15 minute intervals.
1st time to your channel and this is a neat board so I'm very much looking forward to seeing more projects using it thank you for the excellent introduction
I took your code and did a lot of spiffing upon it. Now, the time changes uniformly and the useless extra array of numbers is gone. Running at 22 fps when I started. Now 27. Interesting code in spots. The debounce is interesting. Not really a debounce but it does let the code keep running even with the button still pressed. Better than some demos I have seen.
I subscribed to your channel and since I'm already a Banggood customer I'll make sure to use your link when I buy this board, I wanted one of these anyways and now with the help of your videos and the sketches it's way easier for me to get into this particular developer board, it's pretty hard to find good tutorial videos about these boards and in a language that I can understand so thanks a lot for doing this. I'm looking forward to the next video you come up with and since I'm new to your channel I'm going to watch some of your older videos to see if there's something that's useful to me for my projects. Best regards, Ricardo Penders.
Excellent video! Thank you for taking the time to make this and share it with all of us! I am of course subscribed with notifications turned on and thumbs up!
The interface in the example program is clean and clear; Good job. Code ran in VS Code with a couple of minor changes, which is certainly novel with some of the other example programs on yt. Great program to base other designs on, so thanks for all the information.
The older ESP32 chip is also dual core, though there are single core versions of it but your TTGO board there is the more common dual core! The main differences between the ESP32 and ESP32-S3 are the S3 has slightly less RAM (512Kb vs ESP32's 520Kb), more GPIO than the ESP32, BT5 (LE) implementation, better low power modes, plus an AI acceleration support from vector instructions whatever that does! lol
Sorry, I was thinking of “another new ESP32 with built in POE! IT DOES NOT HAVE A POE HAT. I LOVE YOUR ESP32 WITH SCREEN. PLEASE CREATE PROJECTS USING IT. IDEAS. GOD BLESS! LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!
So many features on that board that looks impressive. I recently received the rp2040/C3 combo that I still need to b explore a little, but this is actually what I wanted when I bought that one. The C3 is decent, but lacks the dual cores. Rp2040 would give me more cores, and potentially other options but then I'm programming for two separate systems... not ideal.
Some benchmarks I found say RP2040 is 5X slower than ESP32 at integers, and 60-70X slower with floats due to lack of FPU. Where it shines is built-in support for complicated IO.
@@arsenyspin1726 i night be wrong! I am still waiting on mine to ship from banggood! Over a month now! I am thinking of ordering the Adafruit equivilant in the uk
Hello my friend. Can you Link to some page with actual projects for this Board? I would like to understand more about it and make a simple internet monitor for my home.
I'm gonna need to wait a bit longer, now it's estimated to ship on the 21st this month. I'll keep the order open because I'm not gonna get it as cheap anymore, I can wait it out for as long as it needs to get it delivered.
6:44 , i think esp32s3 which used in new ttgo display working exactly the same with the old esp32 but in more powerfull way, where both of them have 2 cores and also both of them support ble and bluetooth classic, i think the main differences of the esp32 s3 is that it also come usb to serial hid without removing the second core and the bluetooth connectivity, CMIIW
I went for every projekt that needs a nice looking case to M5 Stacks. The annoying thing on ESP Boards is that you need to build your own cases - and this process can easily be more effort than the complete ESP32 Development. M5 Stack costs more, but you get a nice Case and Display when needed. And everything works with everything from M5 Stack :-)
look forward to your vids on this boards .. i'm all in 100% hahaha .. perhaps make a vid how to use the data pins without having to solder pins to it.. i believe you mentioned that in this vid .. look forward to working with this board .. my first ESP32 boards.. hahha Greetings from The Netherlands..take care..see you online..
I just purchased the board via your link so I hope you'll get your commission on that, I got it even cheaper than you because I'm a Banggood VIP member and I had some BGPay money from the commissions that I got from peoples purchases so I cheated a little bit.
Great video for people who already know what it is. Personally I found it useless in telling me what this thing actually IS, even though it looks really interesting. I'll have to find someone else's video to discuss it's application. I gave up on this one after 6 minutes.
@@VolosProjects My board just arrived today. I almost forgot i had ordered it. now i am trying to use Arduino 1.8.19 and it asks for install this package use Adafruit QT Py ESP32C3 Dev Module Board, when i click the board manager, it fills in Adafruit&QT&Py&ESP32-C3. Nothing loads in the Boards Manager
They skimped out on 2 additional mounting points to create a secure attachment for a few cents of saving money during the manufacturing. It's a nice display but I would want 4 screw holes.
Which ACTUAL chip is on the board? The variants listed in Espressif's datasheet are: ESP32-S3, ESP32-S3FN8, ESP32-S3R2, ESP32-S3R8, ESP32-S3R8V, and ESP32-S3FH4R2.
Well was about to go to bed when I saw your video and had to check it out. I checked the price and it was 17 euro something on BG I was really tired and decided to order it when I would be back from work the day after together with some other stuff that I would need. When coming back from work, not even 20 hours later it was 21,96 euro all of a sudden, like more than 20% more expensive. I am going to pass this time. Seems like prices are fluctuating, mostly upwards if the wind changes direction.
The Lilygo board capabilities are well explained. Me from India, new to your channel. Would like to see a oscilloscope implemented on this board. Or may be, you already have done so /plan to do so ?
I'm going to have to pick one of these up. I've been wanting to start learning Arduino type programming. And I already have a little project in mind for this little display, Honestly nothing innovative. I just want a tiny clock lol.
This is great what can you do with this? Can you see how much power is being used by a plug-in charger can I see how much power is coming over my anchor cable?
The question I always have is how low can you go with deep sleep current? Many boards mess this up with leds and usb serial chips that you can't turn off. The previous board was about 120uA which isn't too bad and just about acceptable if you want to make something you turn off and on again using the built in buttons. The battery voltage divider is half of that!
My friend I am bit confused about how can you read an analog signal from pin 44, while it is not an ADC input (according to the pinout diagram in your video)?
I could not see anything on the Serial Monitor. I fixed this in the Arduino IDE (on Windows 10) by selecting the Tools menu and setting "USB CDC on Boot" to Enabled.
Hello Volos Projects! Thanx for your great videos! I used one of your codes for my first esp32 project. Can you answer me this… Is the s3 Display brighter than the one of the ttgo?
Love your videos and tutorials! Is there a way to debug the lilygo s3 amoled? Compared to other esp32s3 devkits which have 2 usb interface (1 usb, 1 com/uart), these have only 1 usb interface. Thanks!
Important! My apologies, in the video I stated that esp32 is single core which is not correct. Both chips are dual core. Sorry for that confusion.
Yeah. The ESP32 S1 (SOLO-1) is the board with the single CPU.
We'll let it go - this time. :)
In theory esp32 has 3 cores, but only two can be used.
@@prov_s195 4 if you include the double secret core!
I used to believe in you man. 😟
Your videos are getting better and better. I'm looking forward for the awesome projects you'll make with this new-good-looking board. Good luck.
Thank you, i am trying to improve them.
I stumbled upon a few of your videos yesterday and it inspired me to get a few displays. one of them was delivered this morning so I'm excited to try it out.
I was just about to buy the old board when I saw your video! Now I'm definitely getting the new one! Thank you!
Thank You - I got this also up and running. In the mean time I implement MQTT to display values with subscription. With this I can use it as a display for many home automation data. It's hard to find information, so your videos are of much value.
And ordered! I am consistently awed by how good the screens of your projects look (and to be honest, I'm a little jealous) :-)
I am spending lots of time with colora fonts and shapes. Thank you!
@@VolosProjects Woo Hoo - Mine just arrived!
@@IncaTrails hahah, nice. have fun😀
A very lively and nice looking display.
Smooth animation, a pleasure to look at!
Such a great little board although runs slightly hot. Always in awe of what you are able to make these devices do!
Hey so happy to find your channel. Not a programmer, just an artist with time for creativity. But still I don't want to lose the opportunity to make cool things out of these modules. I want to make something cool as well as useful out of it. So subscribing.
Thank you, love to meet creative people. Nice to have you here, cheers
After watching your vid I bought one, Thanks ;) I have amassed a number of dev boardsover the years. I started with Freescale and AVR. I am loving these ESP32s x
@@mUbase have fun, feel free to check other videos, i have many projects with this board.
This is great to discover you and this little gem of a board!
Subscribed and liked! I just bought two of these thanks to seeing them on your video. I have been impressed by all the Lilygo products I've seen so far and this one also looks excellent.
Great site. Looking forward to follow you. THANK YOU for your work !!!
Hi, just came across your channel - very excited to see what you can teach me about this Lily GO T-Display S3.
Tnx, benny, welcome😀
Good afternoon
cool board
quite powerful
I'm really looking forward to the Internet radio with a weather station and a clock :)
thank you for your work
Both ESP32's are dual core. It's a nice product, looking forward to more instructional videos. Thanks a bunch!!
Indeed, but S3 uses LX7 cores vs the older LX6.
Cool, your projects are well explained and fun to learn. I've been following along with my T-Display (first version). Looking forward to getting a T-D-S3 and following along. Your work and videos are beautiful. Hello from Canada:) yay Volos yay TTGO
Thank you, i also cant wait new project and videos, if you have idea for video feell free to share it so i will see what i can do.
Thanks for the videos, you were suggested , Im glad I watched!!!
This would be a good project for a 'fridge thermometer' a little light detector for when you open the fridge, a little thermocouple to measure the temperature, screen turns on when you open the fridge due to the light coming on, and shows the current temperature with a graph over the last 12/24 hours. Shows little yellow lines each time the door was opened (light sensor activated). Logs the temp in say 15 minute intervals.
not a good idea to put thingies on cold tho, better just put the tc inside rest outside
@@fltfathin how do you connect the two though?
Maybe put the display on the outside so you don't need to open the fridge to see the temp
@@fltfathin ah, I know it's not the best environment, but gotta learn about building things in the real world, ya know?
@@lpeter1172 umm slip the thin cable thru the door? that'll work for most application
1st time to your channel and this is a neat board so I'm very much looking forward to seeing more projects using it thank you for the excellent introduction
Thank you and welcome aboard, nice to hear that you like video.😀
I took your code and did a lot of spiffing upon it. Now, the time changes uniformly and the useless extra array of numbers is gone. Running at 22 fps when I started. Now 27. Interesting code in spots. The debounce is interesting. Not really a debounce but it does let the code keep running even with the button still pressed. Better than some demos I have seen.
That’s a nice board, something else for my shopping list! Thanks 👏🏾👍🏾🤓
Try to not spend to much :)
Surprised you have any free time to make videos , but glad you do. Just ordered two (just in case one doesn't work). Thanks for the great content.
I am still on vecation, and while she is sleeping i write code. We will see, i am returnimg to my work very soon necause schooč year is starting. 😀
@@VolosProjects , 😄😄..
Thanks for your videos & Good luck to You!
Respect frm .EE ))
I subscribed to your channel and since I'm already a Banggood customer I'll make sure to use your link when I buy this board, I wanted one of these anyways and now with the help of your videos and the sketches it's way easier for me to get into this particular developer board, it's pretty hard to find good tutorial videos about these boards and in a language that I can understand so thanks a lot for doing this.
I'm looking forward to the next video you come up with and since I'm new to your channel I'm going to watch some of your older videos to see if there's something that's useful to me for my projects.
Best regards,
Ricardo Penders.
Great Video!
Would be great to see this board used for a SDR Radio Receiver waterfall display!!
This is just Excellent.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Excellent video! Thank you for taking the time to make this and share it with all of us! I am of course subscribed with notifications turned on and thumbs up!
Tbh.. the looks like more than 32fps.. what a beautiful screen!! Subbed to not miss the projects 😁
With all due respect, your english is wonderful my friend. Cheers
This looks REALLY good! This might even make a fully featured Meshtastic/LORAwan device possible. I'm getting old school pager vibes already.
Your videos are great ! Please do more videos on the T-Display S3 ESP32S3
Great Video. Thanks! I am the new subscriber you were requesting in your video :)
Thank you, welcome aboard :)
Now that is an impressive board, thinking of so many things could use It for and that display, joyess.
Yes, there is many possibilities
The interface in the example program is clean and clear; Good job. Code ran in VS Code with a couple of minor changes, which is certainly novel with some of the other example programs on yt. Great program to base other designs on, so thanks for all the information.
The older ESP32 chip is also dual core, though there are single core versions of it but your TTGO board there is the more common dual core! The main differences between the ESP32 and ESP32-S3 are the S3 has slightly less RAM (512Kb vs ESP32's 520Kb), more GPIO than the ESP32, BT5 (LE) implementation, better low power modes, plus an AI acceleration support from vector instructions whatever that does! lol
tnx, i admit i made whole mess with thease wrong information i will need to coreect in next video. tnx for help.
Very cool Thanks.
Beautiful display indeed.
Thanks from Colorado
A bio mi je poznat naglasak :D
Slučajno sam otkrio tvoj channel, super su ti videi, baš pokrivaju ono šta radim na poslu👍
Haha, ajde super, odakle si?
@@VolosProjects Iz Varaždina
Aha, pozdrav iz Ogulina.
Looks like something i dont need but want.
I know the feeling.
Thanks - I have subscribed & ordered a board.
Thank you😀
Great work.
Great video.
Thank you for posting this !!!!
😀😀😀
Subscribed for a long time!
What an awesome little display!!
Sorry, I was thinking of “another new ESP32 with built in POE! IT DOES NOT HAVE A POE HAT.
I LOVE YOUR ESP32 WITH SCREEN. PLEASE CREATE PROJECTS USING IT. IDEAS.
GOD BLESS! LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!
If you use metal screws for mounting, the wifi signal will be weak, because the holes are located next to the antenna.
TTnx, i didn know tat screw can mess with signal.
@@VolosProjects You can check ESP32 datasheet for proper placement of the antenna.
I've got to get this!! thanks for the awesome video
thats so cool!!
I want to put this in my proton pack or the neutrino thrower
So many features on that board that looks impressive. I recently received the rp2040/C3 combo that I still need to b explore a little, but this is actually what I wanted when I bought that one. The C3 is decent, but lacks the dual cores.
Rp2040 would give me more cores, and potentially other options but then I'm programming for two separate systems... not ideal.
Some benchmarks I found say RP2040 is 5X slower than ESP32 at integers, and 60-70X slower with floats due to lack of FPU. Where it shines is built-in support for complicated IO.
Awesome ! This looks like an excellent upgrade 👍
yes, i love this bigger display.
Thanks for video. Great board! 🙂
Great Video. Excellent work.
Built in display buttons and battery monitoring? I want one!
I'd love to learn S3 with you 😀
wait, display buttons? it has touch capabilities?.. I missed this from the video
@@arsenyspin1726 i night be wrong! I am still waiting on mine to ship from banggood! Over a month now! I am thinking of ordering the Adafruit equivilant in the uk
Hello my friend. Can you Link to some page with actual projects for this Board? I would like to understand more about it and make a simple internet monitor for my home.
This device looks great!
I'm gonna need to wait a bit longer, now it's estimated to ship on the 21st this month. I'll keep the order open because I'm not gonna get it as cheap anymore, I can wait it out for as long as it needs to get it delivered.
Yes, i saw, they will got new stock in mext two weeks. I also want few more thease boards, i contacted them.
Great video! Thanks for the info. I will order one and I subscribed. Thanks. - sweden
Thank you, you will love your new board.
6:44 , i think esp32s3 which used in new ttgo display working exactly the same with the old esp32 but in more powerfull way, where both of them have 2 cores and also both of them support ble and bluetooth classic, i think the main differences of the esp32 s3 is that it also come usb to serial hid without removing the second core and the bluetooth connectivity, CMIIW
I need this for my electric cart build.
I went for every projekt that needs a nice looking case to M5 Stacks. The annoying thing on ESP Boards is that you need to build your own cases - and this process can easily be more effort than the complete ESP32 Development. M5 Stack costs more, but you get a nice Case and Display when needed. And everything works with everything from M5 Stack :-)
Ohmygod! it's amazing project 😍 🙌
would you mind sharing me you project on this video? I am so excited to learn more!
look forward to your vids on this boards .. i'm all in 100% hahaha .. perhaps make a vid how to use the data pins without having to solder pins to it.. i believe you mentioned that in this vid .. look forward to working with this board .. my first ESP32 boards.. hahha Greetings from The Netherlands..take care..see you online..
Dude. This board is awesome. Great veeedeeoh.
What about of the brighteness of the display? It is readable outdoor under a sunshield/suncover?
Maybe the brightness can be regulated/pumped up?
I just purchased the board via your link so I hope you'll get your commission on that, I got it even cheaper than you because I'm a Banggood VIP member and I had some BGPay money from the commissions that I got from peoples purchases so I cheated a little bit.
Great video for people who already know what it is. Personally I found it useless in telling me what this thing actually IS, even though it looks really interesting. I'll have to find someone else's video to discuss it's application. I gave up on this one after 6 minutes.
Small hint, it would be nice if you add some small markdowns with screenshots of what your repositories do
going to order one now!
you will not regret.
@@VolosProjects My board just arrived today. I almost forgot i had ordered it. now i am trying to use Arduino 1.8.19 and it asks for install this package use Adafruit QT Py ESP32C3 Dev Module Board, when i click the board manager, it fills in Adafruit&QT&Py&ESP32-C3. Nothing loads in the Boards Manager
Lol…. Few spare seconds.. I can agree!!!! My friend!
They skimped out on 2 additional mounting points to create a secure attachment for a few cents of saving money during the manufacturing. It's a nice display but I would want 4 screw holes.
That refresh rate! 😍
I ordered 2. lets hope you got some kick back from your link.
How do you develop these fantastic GUI'S in your examples ?
Can it run Doom?
Yes
Which ACTUAL chip is on the board? The variants listed in Espressif's datasheet are: ESP32-S3, ESP32-S3FN8, ESP32-S3R2, ESP32-S3R8, ESP32-S3R8V, and ESP32-S3FH4R2.
It's an ESP32-S3R8.
Well was about to go to bed when I saw your video and had to check it out. I checked the price and it was 17 euro something on BG I was really tired and decided to order it when I would be back from work the day after together with some other stuff that I would need. When coming back from work, not even 20 hours later it was 21,96 euro all of a sudden, like more than 20% more expensive. I am going to pass this time. Seems like prices are fluctuating, mostly upwards if the wind changes direction.
Yes, i saw. You can try to check price in few weeks, i hope it will be lower.
@@VolosProjects They just added another euro. :--(
@@VolosProjects I contacted them via the live chat about the price. They say the video is more than 2 months old. I kid you not!
Prices are mad, 23 euros is bit to much,board is new i hope price will drop soon
Nice video! Could you recomend me a nice and complete kit to star with ESP32 from 0. Thanks
The Lilygo board capabilities are well explained. Me from India, new to your channel. Would like to see a oscilloscope implemented on this board. Or may be, you already have done so /plan to do so ?
I LOVE YOUR ACCENT!
Very nice video, TNX.
Great video thanks! In your opinion, what would be the best camera to integrate qr reader into this board?
Hello! very good review of the device!
Hi friend, I’m newbie to this, let me ask you please, is this nice stuff for comunication and monitoring lifepo4 batteries? Thanks!
That's excellent. I just ordered one. o7
Thanks for a great video
I'm going to have to pick one of these up. I've been wanting to start learning Arduino type programming. And I already have a little project in mind for this little display, Honestly nothing innovative. I just want a tiny clock lol.
This board will be great clock, you can find few internet clocks on my chanell so feel free to check them out
@@VolosProjects I just ordered a board a few minutes ago. Hope it doesn't take a month to get here, lol. I'll be watching your videos in the meantime
That's an impressive display
This is great what can you do with this? Can you see how much power is being used by a plug-in charger can I see how much power is coming over my anchor cable?
Excellent!
The question I always have is how low can you go with deep sleep current? Many boards mess this up with leds and usb serial chips that you can't turn off. The previous board was about 120uA which isn't too bad and just about acceptable if you want to make something you turn off and on again using the built in buttons. The battery voltage divider is half of that!
I havent tested that,bit you gave me some ideas.
I will let you know.
My friend I am bit confused about how can you read an analog signal from pin 44, while it is not an ADC input (according to the pinout diagram in your video)?
I could not see anything on the Serial Monitor. I fixed this in the Arduino IDE (on Windows 10) by selecting the Tools menu and setting "USB CDC on Boot" to Enabled.
Hello Volos Projects!
Thanx for your great videos!
I used one of your codes for my first esp32 project.
Can you answer me this…
Is the s3 Display brighter than the one of the ttgo?
Thank you again for you’re videos. One question. Don’t you have to unmount the screen to be able to sold the pin’s headers? Thanks 😃🤟🏽.
Hello, tnx for comment :) . I think that they can soldered from side, but slow ad carefully.
Where can I obtain the .zip resource library for the ttgo s3 display tft_espi? Thank you
Thank you for your all projects on Lilygo !
Which connectors are on the board , are there JST ? Battery maybe 1.25 but other one?
Looks awesome, but the BangGood link you provided says it's discontinued.
Veeery cool!
have you noticed the chip getting hot running video?
Love your videos and tutorials! Is there a way to debug the lilygo s3 amoled? Compared to other esp32s3 devkits which have 2 usb interface (1 usb, 1 com/uart), these have only 1 usb interface. Thanks!
This is great,git hub repositry?
i forgot, tnx github.com/Xinyuan-LilyGO/T-Display-S3