

Elecrow CrowPanel Advanced 10.1 inch ESP32-P4 HMI AI Display
Elecrow · DHE04310D
The Elecrow CrowPanel Advanced 10.1 inch ESP32-P4 HMI AI Display is an advanced HMI screen designed for smart home projects, industrial control, graphical interfaces, automation, and AIoT applications. It integrates an ESP32-P4 processor with RISC-V architecture, paired with a dedicated ESP32-C6 module for WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 wireless connectivity. Its 10.1-inch IPS display delivers a 1024x600 resolution, a capacitive touch panel with single-touch or up to 5-point multitouch support, a 178-degree viewing angle, a typical brightness of 400 cd/m², and 16.7 million colors. The panel is designed for building advanced visual interfaces with LVGL, Arduino IDE, or ESP-IDF. In addition, Elecrow provides specific documentation for ESPHome, making it a very compelling choice for creating custom Home Assistant panels. On the hardware side, it includes 32 MB of PSRAM, 16 MB of Flash, dual USB-C, GPIO, UART, I2C, an SD card slot, a battery connector, speaker connectors, microphone connectors, audio amplifier, battery charging support, and a camera header. It also supports optional wireless modules such as ESP32-H2 for Zigbee, Thread, and Matter, SX1262 for LoRa, nRF2401, or WiFi HaLow, although these features depend on the selected module.
✓ Pros
- Large 10.1-inch IPS display
- 1024x600 resolution
- ESP32-P4 with RISC-V architecture
- WiFi 6 integrated via ESP32-C6
- Bluetooth 5.3 and BLE
- Compatible with Arduino IDE and ESP-IDF
- LVGL support
- Official documentation for ESPHome
- 32 MB of PSRAM and 16 MB of Flash
- Built-in microphones, speakers, and audio amplifier
- GPIO, UART, I2C, and Crowtail/Grove connectors
- SD card slot
- MIPI-CSI camera header
- Interchangeable optional wireless modules
✗ Cons
- Not a plug-and-play Home Assistant panel
- PlatformIO is not officially supported for ESP32-P4
- Zigbee, Thread, Matter, and LoRa require optional modules
- No built-in Ethernet or PoE
- Requires knowledge of ESPHome, LVGL, Arduino, or ESP-IDF
- Not a standard commercial Matter device
Compatibility
Specifications
| Model | DHE04310D |
| Type | ESP32-P4 HMI display |
| Main chip | ESP32-P4NRW32 |
| CPU | Dual-core 32-bit RISC-V up to 400 MHz and LP core up to 40 MHz |
| Wireless connectivity | ESP32-C6 with 2.4 GHz WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3/BLE |
| System memory | 768 KB L2MEM HP, 32 KB SRAM LP, 8 KB TCM and 32 MB PSRAM |
| Flash | 16 MB |
| Display | 10.1-inch IPS |
| Resolution | 1024x600 |
| Touch panel | capacitive, single-touch or 5-point |
| Viewing angle | 178 degrees |
| Brightness | 400 cd/m² typical |
| Color | 16.7 million colors, 8-bit |
| Interfaces | USB 2.0, UART, I2C, GPIO, SD card holder, battery socket, speaker jack, camera header and module headers |
| Audio | audio amplifier, microphones and dual speakers |
| Power | 5V/2A via USB or UART terminal |
| Operating temperature | -20 to 70 °C |
| Storage temperature | -30 to 80 °C |
| Dimensions | 248 x 147 mm |
| Weight | 960 g |
| Development environments | ESP-IDF and Arduino IDE |
| Optional modules | ESP32-H2 for Zigbee/Thread/Matter, SX1262 LoRa, nRF2401 and WiFi HaLow |
| Power supply | USB-C 5V/2A |
| Neutral wire required | No |
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