Arduino_GFX
TTS
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Arduino_GFX
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ESP32-S3 with 4.3 display (ESP32-8048S043)
Some of the contents of the sdkconfig.defaults come from the documentation by Espressif some by peeking at the Arduino_GFX library, used in the example code.
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ESP32-S3 with 4.3 display
According to the supplied source code, the default installed software is using Arduino_GFX and is using 20 GPIOs for a parallel interface (DE, Vsync, Hsync, PCLK and 5:6:5 rgb).
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ESP8266 with Waveshare 1.2inch SPI LCD
I'm using the above combo with the Arduino GFX library . https://github.com/moononournation/Arduino_GFX Got it to work ok - no problems until I reboot the esp. The ESP won't boot up until I remove either the power or gnd from the lcd. I know that some esp pins can't be high/low durin boot up or boot will fail - but is there some way of over coming this issue? I don't want to keep disconnecting power upon reboot or skecth upload.
- 480x480 tft lcd display with ctp.
- GFX: A graphics library for IoT - includes SSD1306 and ILI9341 drivers for ESP-IDF/ESP32
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ST7789 240x240 IPS display Library advice/problem
Here's the library i am currently using https://github.com/moononournation/Arduino_GFX
TTS
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(Reposting as the old post did not have much info) I am using the tts library by jscrane which uses pwm to convert text into audio. It works well with the pwm pins of the arduino, but I need to use it with the esp8266.
Ive tried the same code which i use for the arduino but changed the gpio pin to 0(D3) on the node mcu. The code does get uploaded but didnt receive any audio output. What do I need to change in order for it to work. Here is the link to the library which does mention it supports esp8266. Here is the example code.
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I am using the TTS library by jscrane for a project. The library works well with an Arduino, but I want to use it with the esp8266 nodemcu. The GitHub page for the library does mention that it supports esp8266, but I just can't figure out how to do it. Your help is much much appreciated.
The link to the github page.
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how can i make my arduino say movie lines/scripts?
There is a really crappy-sounding text to speech library for arduino. I think it's a pretty good feat that the programmer was able to get this to run on an arduino at all, but it sounds even worse than the 80's text-to-speech chips.
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EMIC 2 alternative
There are also pure software TTS solutions available such as this library that claim to run on a plain Arduino Uno without much external hardware other than perhaps some form of amplifier. I have not used this library myself but it looks interesting.
What are some alternatives?
TFT_eSPI - Arduino and PlatformIO IDE compatible TFT library optimised for the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), STM32, ESP8266 and ESP32 that supports different driver chips
lgt8fx - Board Package for Logic Green LGT8F328P LGT8F328D and LGT8F88D
ESP32-S3-HMI-DevKit
ESP8266Audio - Arduino library to play MOD, WAV, FLAC, MIDI, RTTTL, MP3, and AAC files on I2S DACs or with a software emulated delta-sigma DAC on the ESP8266 and ESP32
TeensyCNC - Simple CNC setup for hacking my Wife's Cricut Mini
stm32-ssd1306 - STM32 library for working with OLEDs based on SSD1306, SH1106, SH1107 and SSD1309, supports I2C and SPI
NSGadget_Teensy - Nintendo Switch Gamepad using Teensy LC/3/4
MegaCore - Arduino hardware package for ATmega64, ATmega128, ATmega165, ATmega169, ATmega325, ATmega329, ATmega640, ATmega645, ATmega649, ATmega1280, ATmega1281, ATmega2560, ATmega2561, ATmega3250, ATmega3290, ATmega6450, ATmega6490, AT90CAN32, AT90CAN64 and AT90CAN128
sqlite_micro_logger_arduino - Fast and Lean Sqlite database logger for Arduino UNO and above
digigurdy-baz - DigiGurdy Teensy Code