Getting Started with your T-Stick
T-Stick Variants
Generation | Model | Variations | Platform |
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1G | Alto, Tenor | None | Atmega8 |
2G | Sopranino, Soprano, Tenor | 2G, 2GX, 2GG, 2G-IMU, 2GW | Arduino, ESP8266 |
3G | Soprano | None | Arduino |
4G | Sopranino, Soprano | 4GW-2018, 4GW-2021 | ESP32 |
5G | Sopranino, Soprano | 5GW-Trill, 5GW-Enchanti | ESP32-S3 |
Building, Flashing and Connecting to your T-Stick
Guides for building, flashing and connectiong to various T-Sticks.
4th Generation T-Sticks
The 4th Generation of T-Sticks is the first generation of Wi-Fi based T-Sticks. The serial protocol and signal namespace used in the 1st and 2nd generation T-Sticks is not carried over to the 4th generation of T-Sticks. These T-Sticks used the ESP32 SoC from Espressif, a successor to the ESP8266. There are two variants of 4G T-Sticks. The T-Stick 4GW-2018 and the T-Stick 4GW-2021.
Click here for more details on 4th generation T-Sticks
5th Generation T-Sticks
The 5th Generation T-Sticks consists of a custom ESP32 board which integrates a ESP32-S3 WROOM 2 Module with a ICM20948 IMU and MAX17262 on a single board, and a touch board that has a pinout for the Trill Craft board as well as, two JST-SH 4 pin connectors to daisy chain multiple touch boards together.