M5Stack K010

M5Stack Core2 IoT Development Kit User Manual

Fa'ata'ita'iga: K010

1. Folasaga

The M5Stack Core2 is a versatile IoT development kit designed for rapid prototyping and deployment of various applications. It features an ESP32-D0WDQ6-V3 microcontroller, a 2-inch TFT LCD touch screen, and integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Core2 device.

M5Stack Core2 IoT Development Kit hero image

Figure 1.1: M5Stack Core2 IoT Development Kit, showcasinona mamanu laʻititi ma lona faʻaaliga.

2. O a mea oi totonu o le Pusa

Fa'amaonia o mea uma o lo'o lisiina i lalo o lo'o aofia i lau afifi:

M5Stack Core2 and included accessories: USB-C cable and hex wrench

Figure 2.1: Contents of the M5Stack Core2 package, including the Core2 unit, USB-C cable, and hex wrench.

Diagram showing Core2, USB Type-C cable, and hex wrench as package contents

Figure 2.2: Visual representation of the shipping list for the M5Stack Core2.

3. Oloa Ua Ovaview

The M5Stack Core2 is built around the ESP32-D0WDQ6-V3 chip, offering robust performance for various applications. Key features include:

Auiliili view of M5Stack Core2 with labels for components like touch screen, ESP32, USB-C, SD card, LED, PWR, RST

Figure 3.1: Annotated diagram of the M5Stack Core2, highlighting its main components and interfaces.

Luma view of M5Stack Core2 with callouts for power indicator light, built-in speaker, 16M Flash, 8M PSRAM, and capacitive touch screen

Figure 3.2: Key features of the M5Stack Core2, including memory and display type.

4. Fa'amatalaga

The following table details the technical specifications of the M5Stack Core2:

Fa'amatalagaParameter
SoCESP32-D0WDQ6-V3, 240MHz dual core, 600 DMIPS, 520KB SRAM, Wi-Fi
moli16MB
PSRAM8MB
Sao Voltage5V @ 500mA
Talimalo OfisaItuaiga-C x 1, GROVE(I2C+I/O+UART) x 1
LEDmoli fa'ailoga eletise lanu meamata
Fa'amauPower button, RST button, screen virtual buttons x 3
Lapata'i VibrationTa'avale afi
Mea mamafa2.82 aunese (pe tusa ma le 80 kalama)
Fuafuaga Mea3.19 x 2.28 x 0.87 inisi
Ma'a1 maa Lithium Ion (aofia ai)
M5Stack Core2 on a digital scale showing 54.9 grams

Figure 4.1: M5Stack Core2 weight measurement.

M5Stack Core2 with dimensions: 54mm x 54mm x 16.5mm

Figure 4.2: M5Stack Core2 dimensions.

5. Seti

To begin using your M5Stack Core2, follow these initial setup steps:

  1. Totogi: Connect the M5Stack Core2 to a 5V USB power source using the provided USB Type-C cable. The device will begin charging.
  2. Malosiaga: Press and hold the power button (usually located on the side) for approximately 6 seconds to turn on the device.
  3. Siosiomaga polokalame: The Core2 supports various development environments, including UIFlow, Arduino, and MicroPython. Choose your preferred environment and set up the necessary drivers and IDE on your computer.
  4. First Program: Refer to the official M5Stack documentation for guides on uploading your first program or firmware to the Core2.

6. Fa'atonuga o Galuega

The M5Stack Core2 is designed for flexible operation depending on your application. Here are general guidelines:

7. Tausiga

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your M5Stack Core2:

8. Faʻafitauli

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your M5Stack Core2.

Q1: What is the maximum supported capacity of the SD card, and why is there no response when the SD card is inserted?
Theoretically, devices based on ESP32 support up to 16GB. We recommend using a SD card model SDSQUNC-016G-ZN6MA. Ensure the SD card is properly inserted and formatted.
Q2: Using the battery in either of the battery ports on the USB unit or the Core2 forces the unit to stay powered on continuously. Any attempt to shut down using the side button causes the device to restart after.
We have found that the reason is that the filter capacitor capacity of the USB 1.2 module is too large. If you still need to use batteries to power the Core2 + USB 1.2 solution, to avoid frequent restarts, the following two solutions can be adopted:
  • Remove the filter capacitor.
  • Replace it with a smaller capacity filter capacitor (10uF is recommended).
Q3: How to extend the Core2 with an extension module?
You must remove the original bottom and battery of the Core2, then you can stack another module extension.
FAQ section image with questions and answers regarding SD card, battery issue, and extension modules

Figure 8.1: Common questions and solutions for the M5Stack Core2.

9. Avanoa o le Fa'aaogaina

The M5Stack Core2 is suitable for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to:

Collage of M5Stack Core2 applications: Smart home devices, STEM education, IoT controller, DIY projects

Ata 9.1: Esoamples of M5Stack Core2 applications.

Visual representation of M5Stack Core2's scope of application

Figure 9.2: Further illustration of the M5Stack Core2's versatile applications.

10. Lagolago ma Punaoa

For more detailed tutorials, documentation, and community support, please visit the official M5Stack webnofoaga:

www.m5stack.com

Instructions on how to access tutorials on the M5Stack webnofoaga

Figure 10.1: Guide to accessing online tutorials and documentation.

M5Stack website logo and URL

Figure 10.2: Official M5Stack webnofoaga mo le lagolago.

Pepa Fa'atatau - K010

Preview M5Stack CORE2: ESP32 Development Board Overview ma le Taiala Amata vave
Comprehensive guide to the M5Stack CORE2, an ESP32-based development board featuring a 2-inch TFT screen, detailing its hardware, functions, power management, and UIFlow quick start.
Preview M5STACK STAMPS3 Pepa Fa'amatalaga ma Fa'amatalaga Fa'apitoa
Saili le M5STACK STAMPS3 atina'e laupapa, fa'aalia le ESP32-S3 pu'e ma Wi-Fi ma Bluetooth 5 (LE). O lenei fa'amaumauga o lo'o fa'amatala fa'amatala ai lona tu'ufa'atasiga o meafaigaluega, fa'amatalaga pine, agava'a fa'atino, ma uiga fa'aeletise mo galuega a le IoT.
Preview M5Stack AtomS3-Lite ESP32-S3 Komiti Atinaʻe
Su'esu'e le M5Stack AtomS3-Lite, o le ESP32-S3 atina'e laupapa fa'apitoa e fa'aalia ai le Wi-Fi, antenna tu'ufa'atasia, ma feso'ota'iga felagolagomai mo IoT ma microcontroller projects. Aʻoaʻo e uiga i ona faʻamatalaga, foliga, ma atinaʻe filifiliga ma Arduino IDE ma UiFlow2.
Preview M5StickC Plus2 Ta'iala Fa'atino
Comprehensive operation guidance for the M5StickC Plus2 IoT development board. This guide covers common troubleshooting scenarios, including boot failures and battery issues, and provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for flashing official firmware using the M5Burner tool, including essential USB driver installation and port selection procedures.
Preview M5STACK Stamp-S3Bat User Manual and Quick Start Guide
Comprehensive user manual and quick start guide for the M5STACK Stamp-S3Bat, an ESP32-S3-based embedded core module. It details the module's features, specifications, setup procedures for Arduino IDE, Wi-Fi scanning, BLE scanning, and includes FCC compliance information. This guide helps developers quickly build IoT applications.
Preview M5STAMP C3 ESP32 IoT Atina'e Komiti Fa'aaogā Tusi Taiala
Su'esu'e le M5STAMP C3, M5Stack's la'ititi ESP32 system board. O lenei tusi lesona o loʻo faʻamatalaina ai ona foliga, faʻamatalaga, ma tuʻuina atu taʻiala vave mo le Arduino IDE, Bluetooth, ma le WiFi atinaʻe, faʻapitoa mo talosaga IoT.