Espruino Pixl.js - Javascript
Microcontroller with LCD
PRODUCT ID: 3855
There are smart coffeemakers, smart mirrors, color-changing smart fabrics,
what will they come out with next? Check out Espruino's Pixl.js, a smart LCD
with Bluetooth LE!
The Espruino Pixl.js is a low energy Bluetooth smart display that can be
programmed and debugged wirelessly with JavaScript. It is both multi-functional
and easy to use, with a custom circuit board that contains both the Nordic
nRF52832 BLE chipset, some input buttons and a monochrome LCD display. On
the back you even get a full 'Arduino'-compatible header set so you can plug in
shields! You get all the joy of an interpreted language and wireless functionality,
that's ready for hardware adventures.
Pixl.js comes with the Open Source JavaScript interpreter Espruino pre-installed,
which makes it incredibly easy to use and means you can get started in just
seconds, without any prior programming experience. You can start
programming straight out of the box - no wires or software required!
Its unique design allows you to use the Arduino footprint to interface with the
huge array of existing Arduino shields, while still using the LCD and buttons.
You can add Ethernet, WiFi, motor drivers, even GSM... all with no soldering
needed!
Features
Bluetooth Low Energy
Espruino JavaScript interpreter pre-installed
nRF52832 SoC - 64MHz ARM Cortex M4, 64kB RAM, 512kB Flash
Sunlight readable monochrome display with white backlight
20 x GPIO in Arduino footprint (capable of PWM, SPI, I2C, UART, Analog Input)
Support for GSM, LTE, WiFi and Ethernet Arduino shields
2.5v to 16v input range (0.3mA idle)
CR2032 battery holder (Battery not included), or Micro USB (power only)
4 x 3mm mounting holes
4 x buttons
Built in thermometer and battery level sensors
NFC tag programmable from JavaScript
Dimensions: 60mm x 53mm x 15mm (2.4 x 2.1 x 0.6 inches)
Powering Pixl.js
Pixl.js can be powered in multiple ways:
Micro USB - the Micro USB connector can easily provide power to your Pixl.js
(there is no data connection)
CR2032 Lithium battery - a CR2032 battery will power Pixl.js for around 20 days
with light JavaScript usage. Battery not included
Vin pins - available via the Arduino header, or the separate pin header to the
side. You can supply 3v - 16v which is regulated down to 3.3v for Pixl.js. The
unpopulated pins to the side are spaces to accommodate a connector for JST
PHR-2 Batteries.
CR2032 LiPo battery - you can not use a CR2032 LiPo battery without some
minor modifications as the voltage is too high. There is a small solder jumper
below the CR2032 holder. Cut the existing connection and solder between the
other two pads. This causes the battery to be connected via the voltage
regulator. Note: the LiPo will then be connected directly to Vin, and you will be
unable to use the USB for power (as it'll connect to LiPo to 5v).
CR2032 battery backup - the CR2032 can be used as a backup when Vin/USB
power is not present. Cut the trace in the solder jumper below the CR2032
holder, and add a surface mount diode to the two pads to the right of it.
While the main advantage of the Espruino is its instant execution, it can also be
used as a traditional board through a Web-based IDE hosted on your computer.
The microcontroller also uses less power than Linux Boards (although its of
course a lot less powerful as well) so will run longer on battery power. There's
also much more info on the Espruino Pixl.js page including tutorials, code
examples, manuals, datasheets, and more!
For other great embedded Javascript development boards from Espruino, check
out the classic Espruino and the little Espruino Pico.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Product Dimensions: 60.0mm x 53.0mm x 15.0mm / 2.4" x 2.1" x 0.6"
Product Weight: 34.2g / 1.2oz
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3855 6‐29‐18
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