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** Display ports: VCC: VCC, GND: GND, D2(GPIO2): DC, D4: RST, D15: CS, D18: SCLK, D23: MOSI, D32: BLK.  
** Display ports: VCC: VCC, GND: GND, D2(GPIO2): DC, D4: RST, D15: CS, D18: SCLK, D23: MOSI, D32: BLK.  
* Temperature probe; THERMOPRO copy (including TP20, TP17, and TP-16, TP-16S,TP08S, TP25, TP07, TP17H, TP27, TP06S, TP09, TP28). Max temp 380°C (716°F) with 3.5 mm stereo jack.  
* Temperature probe; THERMOPRO copy (including TP20, TP17, and TP-16, TP-16S,TP08S, TP25, TP07, TP17H, TP27, TP06S, TP09, TP28). Max temp 380°C (716°F) with 3.5 mm stereo jack.  
* Battery pack
* Battery pack: Battery Shield V3 Raspberry Pi / Arduino / ESP32 - 1x 18650 (from FunDuino)

Revision as of 12:41, 17 June 2026

Introduction

A simple (but updatable) cooking thermometer based on ESP32.

Functions

  • Measure, log, display and save the temperature
  • Send data using bt or create a local web server which shows the data.
  • Allow taking timed photos (a photo at a given time) and show it on a (saved) temp log.

Material


  • ESP32: ideaspark® ESP32 Entwicklungsboard 1,14 Zoll 135x240 full color LCD-Display,CH340,WiFi+BL. ST7789 driver, I2C. CH340
    • Display area: 14.864 × 24.912 mm2
    • Panel size: 17.6 × 31.0 × 1.6 mm3
    • Display current 20mA.
    • Display ports: VCC: VCC, GND: GND, D2(GPIO2): DC, D4: RST, D15: CS, D18: SCLK, D23: MOSI, D32: BLK.
  • Temperature probe; THERMOPRO copy (including TP20, TP17, and TP-16, TP-16S,TP08S, TP25, TP07, TP17H, TP27, TP06S, TP09, TP28). Max temp 380°C (716°F) with 3.5 mm stereo jack.
  • Battery pack: Battery Shield V3 Raspberry Pi / Arduino / ESP32 - 1x 18650 (from FunDuino)