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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5 ESP32 projects that are far more useful than they have any right to be
ESP32s can be turned into some of the most useful smart devices you own.
In case you missed it, the big news is that a minimal Arduino core is up and working on the ESP32. There’s still lots left to do, but the core functionality — GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, and WiFi — are all ...
The ESP32 is Espressif’s follow-up to their extraordinarily popular ESP8266 WiFi chip. It has a dual-core, 32-bit processor, WiFi, Bluetooth, ADCs, DACs, CAN, a Hall effect sensor, an Ethernet MAC, ...
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openHASP is another great way to flash your ESP32-powered displays, and it's extremely powerful and easy to use
As I've begun to play around with ESP32-powered displays like the Cheap Yellow Display (CYD) and the WT32-SC01 Plus, I've mainly been focusing on utilizing ESPHome to do everything. It's what I ...
Flash Bee is an easy-to-make DIY handheld lightning detector based on an ESP32-C3 board, a round display, and AMS AS3935 ...
Volos Projects recently showcased an easy-to-reproduce, inexpensive DIY ESP32-S3 Internet radio based on a Waveshare ESP32-S3-LCD-1.54 development board ...
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