TTGO TAudio V1.0 is a $20 Audio Board with ESP32-WROVER Module

Espressif Systems may have recently unveiled their Audio Mic HDK suitable for all sort of audio applications including smart speakers, but if you need an ESP32 board that’s available now and don’t need a microphone array, TTGO TAudio V1.0 board may be an option.

The board – also known as TTGO T9 – features an ESP32-WROVER WiFI + Bluetooth module, a Wolfson audio codec with a 3.5mm audio jack and built-in microphone, as well as an RGB LED array and a motion tracking sensor.

TTGO T9 / TAudio V1.0 board hardware specifications:

  • Wireless Module – ESP32-WROVER 802.11 b/g/n + Bluetooth 4.1 LE module with 4MB Flash, 4MB PSRAM
  • External Storage – micro SD card slot
  • Audio
    • Cirrus Logic / Wolfson WM8978 stereo audio codec
    • 3.5mm audio jack
    • Microphone
  • Sensor – InvenSense MPU9250 9-Axis (Gyro + Accelerometer + Compass) MEMS device
  • Expansion
    • 24-pin header with GPIOs, I2C, UART, VP/VN, speaker out, RESET, 5V, 3.3V, VBAT, and GND
    • Unpopulated 5-pin header with GPIO 21, LED/GPIO 22, 5V, 3.3V, and GND
  • Misc – 22x RGB LED (WS2812B)
  • Power Supply – 5V via micro USB port, LiPo battery header (500mA Max charging current)
  • Dimensions – TBD
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Documentation appears to be limited, but you’ll find some TTGO-T9 repos on Github showing how to control the RGB LED and sensor while playing music from the SD card, and controlling the device through a web interface (TTGO-T9-RGB_LED-WM8978), or run a “pay-voice-message”. Sadly most of the files appears to be binary only… There’s also a TTGO-T9 Marquee player, but it’s empty. The video below shows the board in action, likely the first demo playing music from an SD card. The second ESP32 board with OLED display is only likely used to “show the music”.

The board is sold with one power cable (to solder to the battery) for $18.33 + shipping (around $20 here) on Aliexpress.

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Jerry
Jerry
6 years ago

I’d probably use rpi 3 for multiroom audio. The thing is this won’t support pulseaudio.

crashoverride
crashoverride
6 years ago

Jerry :
The thing is this won’t support pulseaudio.

I wish more things had that feature! Not supporting pulseaudio and systemd is a huge selling point!

(yes, I went there. :P)

JaXX
6 years ago

crashoverride :
Not supporting pulseaudio and systemd is a huge selling point!

+1 🙂

Bumsik Kim
Bumsik Kim
6 years ago

crashoverride :
Not supporting pulseaudio and systemd is a huge selling point!

Pulseaudio and even systemd? Why you people want these features from a MCU?

Nobody of Import
Nobody of Import
6 years ago

@crashoverride

I think you’ll find many not liking any of Lennart’s “solutions” in this crowd, including Pulse. (There, I said it too… X-D)

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