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Why an ESP32 is the only microcontroller most people need
Espressif yourself.
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Why the ESP32-S3 is the best $8 you'll ever spend on your smart home
Stop overpaying and ditch the cloud ...
The ESP32/ESP8266 WIFI display using MQTT protocol project features several wifi modules suitable to IoT applications. These WiFi modules has OLED display integrated or connected particularly to the ...
Six years on from the emergence of the Espressif ESP8266 we might believe that the focus had shifted to the newer dual-core ESP32. But here comes a twist in the form of the newly-revealed ESP32-C3. It ...
WiFi and Bluetooth LE can now be used simultaneously on Arduino boards with NINA-W102 (ESP32) module
Today I learned that WiFi and Bluetooth LE could NOT be used simultaneously on Arduino boards featuring the ESP32-based u-blox NINA-W102 wireless module, ...
Adafruit has announced the arrival of the new AirLift FeatherWing ESP32 WiFi co-processor this week, making it available from their online store priced at $12.95. The small FeatherWing board allows ...
Adafruit has announced the availability of the AirLift Bitsy add-on ESP32 WiFi co-processor priced at $14.95. This innovative daughterboard allows you to use the powerful ESP32 as a WiFi co-processor, ...
If you’re a reader of Hackaday, then you’ve almost certainly encountered an Espressif part. The twin microcontroller families ESP8266 and ESP32 burst onto the scene and immediately became the ...
Open-hardware platforms enable rapid prototyping and faster time-to-market of new IoT applications. The objective of this post is to give a brief introduction to another open-hardware IoT playground — ...
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