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Review with internal photos https://www.cnx-software.com/2023/05/27/sensecap-indicator-d1pro-review-an-esp32-s3-rp2040-iot-devkit-with-a-4-inch-display-lora-connectivity-sensors/
Review with internal photos https://www.cnx-software.com/2023/05/27/sensecap-indicator-d1pro-review-an-esp32-s3-rp2040-iot-devkit-with-a-4-inch-display-lora-connectivity-sensors/


[[File:SenseCAP Indicator.png|thumb|System diagram]]
== Programming ==
Espressif is used to program the ESP32.
 
They suggest Arduino for the RP2040 but I plan to try CircuitPython.[[File:SenseCAP Indicator.png|thumb|System diagram]]
 
== Interprocessor communications ==
Is "interprocessor" a word? The ESP32 and RP2040 talk over a serial port using COBS = [http://www.stuartcheshire.org/papers/COBSforToN.pdf<nowiki> "Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing"], which I am hoping just works. I don't want to read about it</nowiki>''.''

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SenseCAP Indicator

https://www.seeedstudio.com/SenseCAP-Indicator-D1-p-5643.html

This is a 4" LCD (480x480) with a RPi Pico and an ESP3-2S3.

I want to use it in my car as a scangauge "work-alike". OBD-II CAN bus

I had a Garmin EcoRoute for a few years but it no longer works. I miss the gauge displays, especially for engine temperature.

I want to try to calculate MPG.

I would normally expect a product like this to be Android/Debian/Ubuntu but this is lower level, that intrigues me. I want to know the architecture and how to program it.

Getting started: https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/SenseCAP_Indicator_Get_Started/

PDF user manual https://files.seeedstudio.com/products/SenseCAP/SenseCAP_Indicator/SenseCAP%20Indicator%20User%20Manual_2023.4.21.pdf

ESP32 manages wireless (WiFi, BT 5 and LoRa) and the LCD/touch panel. The cheapie D1 does not include LoRa chip, which I actually don't need anyway!

RP2040 has a 32GB SD card and 2 Grove interfaces, one for I2C and one for analog. It has the speaker too.

USB: there are two USB-C ports and an internal USB hub. Both processors are attached to the hub, the ESP32 has a USB->UART interface.


Review with internal photos https://www.cnx-software.com/2023/05/27/sensecap-indicator-d1pro-review-an-esp32-s3-rp2040-iot-devkit-with-a-4-inch-display-lora-connectivity-sensors/

Programming

Espressif is used to program the ESP32.

They suggest Arduino for the RP2040 but I plan to try CircuitPython.

System diagram

Interprocessor communications

Is "interprocessor" a word? The ESP32 and RP2040 talk over a serial port using COBS = [http://www.stuartcheshire.org/papers/COBSforToN.pdf "Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing"], which I am hoping just works. I don't want to read about it.