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1Assembly Process
- We begin the main assembly by installing the XIAO Round Display and XIAO ESP32 Sense Board inside the Back Enclosure Part. The round display fits perfectly in its place.
- Next, we connected the front enclosure to the back enclosure part, and they both fit perfectly together thanks to the tolerance we gave between them, allowing both parts to press fit together.
The assembly is now complete.
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2Result
Here's the result of this small build: a working point-and-shoot camera being driven by an ESP32 microcontroller. How cool is that?!.
To turn on the camera, flip on the SMD Slide switch on the Round Display.
By tapping the screen, we are able to save images to the SD card.
Overall, the project was a success. I am pretty happy with the results.
Leave a comment if you need any help regarding this project. This is it for today, folks.
Thanks to Seeed Studio for supporting this project.
You guys can check them out if you need great PCB and stencil service for less cost and great quality.
And I'll be back with a new project pretty soon!
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