ESP32 T Display Case
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This project case was designed specifically for one of the ESP32 microprocessor development boards - the Lilygo T-Display. It works perfectly for me, and so I wanted to share.
This development board is powerful (contains two microprocessors) and highly versatile (with multiple general purpose GPIO pins, plus on-board WiFi and Bluetooth). It can be programmed using the Arduino IDE and has lots of library code support, making it a great starting place for electronics projects.
One of the features that attracted me was the integrated display on the board with all display connections already made. This greatly simplifies my breadboard style projects, but for this design I wanted a project case to hold one of my successful designs, hence this solution.
The case design is in two parts - it's effectively a box with a snap-fit lid. The box is turned over so that the 'bottom' becomes the top and allows the display to be seen. In my project variants, I have also added an inner compartme
This development board is powerful (contains two microprocessors) and highly versatile (with multiple general purpose GPIO pins, plus on-board WiFi and Bluetooth). It can be programmed using the Arduino IDE and has lots of library code support, making it a great starting place for electronics projects.
One of the features that attracted me was the integrated display on the board with all display connections already made. This greatly simplifies my breadboard style projects, but for this design I wanted a project case to hold one of my successful designs, hence this solution.
The case design is in two parts - it's effectively a box with a snap-fit lid. The box is turned over so that the 'bottom' becomes the top and allows the display to be seen. In my project variants, I have also added an inner compartme
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