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Lilygo T-CAN485

Item number 58519 Brand LilyGO Model CH9102F Q331 Share
Lilygo T-CAN485



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This is the T-CAN485 ESP32 CAN RS-485, a cutting-edge IOT Engineer Control Module Development Board designed for engineers, students, makers, and anyone with a programming foundation. This advanced board supports TF cards and offers a variety of bus interfaces including UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, I2S, and SDIO.

The T-CAN485 is powered by an ESP32 MCU and comes with 4MB of flash memory. It offers wireless connectivity options such as Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and BRV4.2+BLE. The board also features onboard buttons for RST+BOOT, a WS2812 RGB on GPIO04, and a USB to TTL chip (CH9102). It operates on a DC power supply of 5~12V.

The T-CAN485 is not just a development board, it's a gateway to endless possibilities in the world of IoT and wireless technology. It's perfect for those looking to build their own IoT devices or for those who want to learn more about wireless communication and control systems.

Specifications:

  • MCU: ESP32
  • FLASH: 4MB
  • Support: TF card
  • Bus Interfaces: UART, SPI, I2C, CAN, I2S, SDIO
  • Wireless Connectivity: Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n, BRV4.2+BLE
  • Onboard Buttons: RST+BOOT
  • WS2812 RGB: GPIO04
  • USB to TTL chip: CH9102
  • POWER: DC 5~12V

For technical support, please check GitHub or the Lilygo Community. The package includes 1 X T-CAN485.

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Brand LilyGO
ModelCH9102F Q331
LilyGO
€ 20,35€ 16,80 Excl. VAT (NL)
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Great device. Thought the LED doesn't work, or I'm doing something wrong. Other than that, satisfied!
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