If you are heading for a test/dev in-lab/in-home project go with that.
But if you like to get it more as a working on the field prototype stay away from pre-built modules.
Trust me everything on a single custom board is way much closer to prototype that can actually WORK on the field
and not stay on the desktop as a modern decoration.
And meanwhile having a display is a drawback. Extra parts. Extra work. No performance increase whatsoever.
If you have knowledge in PIC32s I can share some code that may help a bit if you have worked with those.
But if you like to get it more as a working on the field prototype stay away from pre-built modules.
Trust me everything on a single custom board is way much closer to prototype that can actually WORK on the field
and not stay on the desktop as a modern decoration.
And meanwhile having a display is a drawback. Extra parts. Extra work. No performance increase whatsoever.
If you have knowledge in PIC32s I can share some code that may help a bit if you have worked with those.
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