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## Notes
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- There is no WiFi provisioning - the credentials are configured via KConfig (`SMALLTV_WIFI_SSID`, `SMALLTV_WIFI_PASSWORD`) and compiled in.
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- After a timeout without frames arriving (FRAME_TIMEOUT_US), a test image will be shown on the screen.
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- After a timeout without frames arriving (`FRAME_TIMEOUT_US`), a test image will be shown on the screen.
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- Next to the two jitterbuffer and the JPEG data buffer to decode from, we do not have enough RAM to keep a display framebuffer.
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- Thus, there is a single pixel buffer which can hold only a fraction of the screen pixels.
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- Both LVGL and the JPEG decoder use this same buffer, rendering one stripe at a time, which is then sent to the display.
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Picture: https://github.com/GeekMagicClock/smalltv-pro/blob/main/images/img-smalltv-pro.jpg
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ESP is `ESP32-WROOM-32E 8M Byte`
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ESP32-D0WD-V3 chip
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Xtensa® dual-core 32-bit LX6 CPU
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448 KB of ROM
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520 KB of SRAM
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16 KB of RTCSRAM
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8 MB of Flash memory (SPI)
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- ESP32-D0WD-V3 chip
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- Xtensa® dual-core 32-bit LX6 CPU
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- 448 KB of ROM
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- 520 KB of SRAM
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- 16 KB of RTCSRAM
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- 8 MB of Flash memory (SPI)
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PINs on header (verified with multimeter, WROOM module pin number in parens):
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1 GND square
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2 TX (35)
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3 RX (34)
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4 3V3
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5 GPIO0 (25) - must be held low on reset
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6 RST (3)
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To let programmer automatically reset the board: Connect pad 1 (GND) to pad 5 (GPIO0).
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- 1 GND square
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- 2 TX (35)
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- 3 RX (34)
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- 4 3V3
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- 5 GPIO0 (25) - must be held low on reset
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- 6 RST (3)
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To let the programmer automatically reset the board: Connect pad 1 (GND) to pad 5 (GPIO0).

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