But the ESP32 is a ton more complicated than any of these other microcontrollers, being based not only on the slightly niche Xtensa chip, but also having onboard WiFi and its associated binary ...
While we are used to USB WiFi adapters, embedded devices typically use SDIO WiFi cards, and for good reasons – they’re way more low-power, don’t take up a USB port, don’t require a power ...
C5, which marks a significant evolution in Espressif’s product lineup by adding dual-band Wi-Fi capabilities. The C5 is the ...
ESP32 boards may be complex for beginners but offer a wide range of features for DIY projects. Projects like a Wi-Fi scanner, ...
We made something similar but using the RP2350A board, the Raspberry Pi Pico 2, and published a guide on how to get Wi-Fi on the Pico 2 using an ESP32. According to Emre, the idea spawned when he ...
Remember the good old PDAs or Personal Digital Assistants that people used for taking notes, keeping schedules, keeping a tab ...
So I can definitely see the appeal of the simple PDA that Ashtf is developing. It’s a pocket-sized device with an E Ink display, a thumb keyboard, and simple software that’s currently designed for ...
Bart Dring's 6x CNC Controller is an ESP32-powered, FluidNC-compatible CNC controller board with support for 6 external ...
Since the launch of Flipper Zero, hacking and pen testing tools have gained a lot of attention. Devices like Flipper Zero, ...
The innovative communication components are based on a 32-bit RISC-V single-core processor from Espressif (ESP32-C3), which can operate at a clock frequency up to 160MHz. They have 4MB of flash memory ...