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 ...
I recently made some pretty big upgrades to my home server setup, migrating away from my TrueNAS-based machine and building a whole new beast running Proxmox instead. However, while I plan to ...
My first foray into the IoT utilized the Espressif ESP8266, an SoC with 32-bit MCU and 2.4-GHz Wi-Fi built in. Since then, I have used many different module variants based on the microcontroller. So ...
Northwestern University’s Embedded Electronics Class delivered a bumper crop of ESP-32 projects this year. The student teams recorded their progress on hackaday.io with project descriptions, logs, ...
Unbelievable as it may seem, gaming can sometimes pall after a while, even when you have amazing accessories. But if you also enjoy creating gadgets of your own, and have been looking for an ...
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