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layout: download | ||
board_id: "vidi_x" | ||
title: "VIDI X Download" | ||
name: "VIDI X" | ||
manufacturer: "VIDI X USA" | ||
title: "VIDI X V1.1 Download" | ||
name: "VIDI X V1.1" | ||
manufacturer: "VIDI" | ||
board_url: | ||
- "https://vidi-x.org/" | ||
board_image: "vidi_x.jpg" | ||
date_added: 2024-08-22 | ||
family: esp32 | ||
downloads_display: true | ||
features: | ||
- Battery Charging | ||
- Bluetooth/BTLE | ||
- Display | ||
- Speaker | ||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC | ||
- Wi-Fi | ||
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VIDI X features a powerful ESP32 processor with dual cores, built-in Wi-Fi and BT, and has a 2.8″ touchscreen. | ||
# VIDI X Microcomputer | ||
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It functions as both a multifunctional microcomputer and a development board. It can also be used as an efficient hub for a variety of different sensors. | ||
VIDI X microcomputer was developed by VIDI - a company devoted to the idea of making exceptional tools for STEAM education. VIDI X microcomputer is part of the [education solution for engaging computer science](https://vidi-x.org/discover-vidi-x/). | ||
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The device has an array of basic components like a built-in microphone, speaker, temperature sensor, IR diode, and light sensor. These components are all connected via a DIP switch to ESP32, enabling the user to select which sensors to connect. If a larger number of input/ output pins are required, users can release pins for sensors with a microswitch. This opens up a wealth of possibilities for connection to various input/ output units such as sensors and actuators. | ||
## VIDI X V1.1 | ||
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To power up a VIDI X device, you need either 3 x AA batteries (1.5 V or 1.2 V) or a USB cable and a powerbank or another USB-compatible power source. | ||
Microcomputer designed for use in education, based on ESP32 Wrover IB, with modular circuit featuring removable touch screen and buttons. | ||
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- Rugged and ready to use, pre-assembled kit. Minimal time is required to start working with students. | ||
- Microcomputer does not require an operating system: no OS maintenance required | ||
- Cross-curricular pathways optimized for your students | ||
- Browser based programming environment: Chromebook, Windows and Mac compatible. | ||
Built-in expansion possibility with additional sensors or microcomputers via 28 pin expansion with male and female headers (I2C, I2S, SPI, UART, GPIO, IRQ - 3.3 V). All connectors are installed in male and female versions. There is also an I2C (VIDIIC) connector for easier connection to I2C sensors and actuators. | ||
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## Purchase | ||
* [VIDI X](https://vidi-x.org/) | ||
### Technical Specifications | ||
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- **Built-in memory:** 8 MB of SPI flash memory. | ||
- **Microprocessor:** Low power microprocessor with two cores ESP32 Wrover IB. | ||
- **Operating frequency:** 240 MHz. | ||
- **LCD touch screen:** 2.8“ TFT ILI9341 | ||
- **Resolution:** 320x240 pixels. | ||
- **Touch screen:** Controllable with the included stylus or finger. | ||
- **Wi-Fi:** 802.11 b/g/n. | ||
- **Bluetooth:** v4.2 BR/EDR, BLE; (2.402 GHz - 2.480 GHz). | ||
- **Infrared:** Receiver and transmitter. | ||
- **Power supply and programming:** Micro USB. | ||
- **Audio connection:** 4-pole 0.14” (3.5 mm) combo audio jack. | ||
- **Microphone:** With microphone preamplifier, located on the top of the device. | ||
- **SD card slot:** Built-in, in the back of the ILI9341 screen. | ||
- **Sound adjustment:** Software and hardware sound level adjustment. | ||
- **Hardware switch:** Wheel for changing the sound level on the speaker. | ||
- **LEDs:** 9 LE Diodes. 5 of those are addressable WS2812B RGB LEDs. | ||
- **Indications:** ON/OFF indication, RX, TX indication and programmable. | ||
- **Buttons:** 10 buttons for control and management: Up, Down, Left, Right, Menu, Volume, Select, Start, A and B buttons. | ||
- **VIDIIC connector:** For I2C compatible sensors and actuators | ||
- **Power supply options:** | ||
- 3 x 1.2V or 3 x 1.5V (rechargeable or replaceable AA batteries) | ||
- USB cable power supply (Minimum with 3.3 V to maximum 5.1 V, USB cable 5 V according to USB specification) | ||
- **Compatibility:** Possible connection with micro:bit, Arduino and other microcontrollers. | ||
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### Lesson Plans | ||
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VIDI X education method features [C++ and Python lesson plans](https://vidi-x.org/discover-vidi-x/#middle) for Middle and High School. | ||
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### Purchase | ||
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[VIDI X](https://vidi-x.org/contact/) <br> | ||
Contact: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) |
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