ESP32-C6-Touch-AMOLED-1.32
The ESP32-C6-Touch-AMOLED-1.32 is a compact 1.32inch HD AMOLED capacitive touch display development board designed by Waveshare. It has onboard power management module, low power audio codec circuit, and MIC, adapting 12PIN expansion I/O interface, Lithium Batt. header, and speaker header, suitable for applications such as AI voice agents.
| SKU | Product |
|---|---|
| 32766 | ESP32-C6-Touch-AMOLED-1.32 |
Features
- Equipped with ESP32-C6 high-performance 32-bit RISC-V processor, up to 160MHz operating frequency
- Integrated WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5 and IEEE 802.15.4 (Zigbee 3.0 and Thread) wireless communication, with superior RF performance
- Built-in 512KB HP SRAM, 16KB LP SRAM, and 320KB ROM, stacked with 16MB Flash
- Features a 1.32inch capacitive touch HD AMOLED display with a resolution of 466 × 466, supporting 16.7 million colors for clear and vibrant image display.
- Built-in CO5300 driver chip and CST820 capacitive touch controller chip, communicating via QSPI and I2C interfaces respectively, minimizing the use of I/O pin resources
- Onboard two side buttons, PWR and BOOT, with customizable functions for convenient custom button operation development
- Onboard 3.7V MX1.25 lithium battery recharge/discharge header.
- Integrates an ES8311 low-power audio codec chip, supporting high-quality audio input and output for various applications like voice interaction and audio playback.
- Exposes a 12PIN SH1.0 expansion interface for DIY functional extensions.
- Utilizes an AMOLED screen, offering higher contrast, wider viewing angles, richer colors, faster response times, and superior visual effects, along with advantages like a slim design, low power consumption, and flexibility.
Onboard Resources

- ESP32-C6 Integrates a RISC-V single-core processor running at 160MHz, supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 6 and BLE 5
- W25Q128JVSI 16MB Flash
- Onboard Chip Antenna Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 5 (LE)
- PWR Power Button Can be used with programs to control power when operating on a battery.
- BOOT Button Hold the BOOT button and power on the device again to enter download mode.
- Microphone Captures audio
- MX1.25 2PIN Lithium Battery Header For connecting a lithium battery, enabling battery-powered operation.
- MX1.25 2PIN Speaker Header Audio signal output, for connecting an external speaker.
- SH1.0 12PIN Interface For connecting external devices and debugging, allowing flexible peripheral configuration.
- Type-C Interface Used for program flashing and log printing.
- ES8311 High-performance, low-power audio codec chip.
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Development Methods
The ESP32-C6-Touch-AMOLED-1.32 supports two development frameworks: Arduino IDE and ESP-IDF, providing flexibility for developers to choose the tool that best fits their project requirements and personal preference.
Each method has its advantages, and developers can select based on their needs and skill level. Arduino is simple to learn and easy to get started with, suitable for beginners and non-professionals; ESP-IDF provides more advanced development tools and stronger control capabilities, suitable for developers with professional backgrounds or those with higher performance requirements, and is more suitable for complex project development.
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Arduino IDE is a convenient, flexible, and easy-to-use open-source electronics prototyping platform. It requires minimal foundational knowledge, allowing for rapid development after a short learning period. Arduino has a vast global community that provides a wealth of open-source code, project examples, tutorials, and rich libraries that encapsulate complex functionalities, enabling developers to implement various features quickly. You can refer to the Working with Arduino to complete the initial setup, and the tutorial also provides related demos for reference.
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ESP-IDF (Espressif IoT Development Framework) is a professional development framework released by Espressif for its ESP series chips. It is developed based on the C language, including a compiler, debugger, and flashing tool, etc. It supports development via command line or an Integrated Development Environment (such as Visual Studio Code with the Espressif IDF plugin), which provides features like code navigation, project management, and debugging, etc. We recommend using VS Code for development. For the specific configuration process, please refer to the Working with ESP-IDF. The tutorial also provides relevant demos for reference.
