Did you ever struggle with an ESP32 board of yours, wishing you had exposed that UART, or seriously lacking the JTAG port access? If so, you should seriously check out [0xjmux]’s ESP-PROG-Adapter ...
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What if the future of IoT didn’t depend on Wi-Fi? Imagine deploying a fleet of sensors in the remotest corners of the world, tracking wildlife, monitoring environmental changes, or managing logistics, ...
What if the IoT development board you’ve been waiting for finally existed? Below, microbots breaks down how the new CodeCell C6 redefines what’s possible for developers and hobbyists alike. Built on ...
Espressif’s ESP line of microcontrollers is popular among DIY enthusiasts for building low-cost IoT devices. Anyone can use ESP32 to build smart devices. However, not all ESP32 are created equal.
Waveshare has introduced an affordable development board featuring a 4.2-inch, 400 x 300-pixel sunlight-readable RLCD display that mimics the look of E-paper, paired with an ESP32-S3 processor ...
The Waveshare ESP32-P4-Nano is a tiny, inexpensive, low-power development board powered by a dual-core RISC-V processor. Available now from Waveshare or AliExpress for around $19 and up, the little ...
The Framework laptop will no doubt already have caught the eye of more than one Hackaday reader, as a machine designed for upgrade and expansion by its users. One of its key features is a system of ...
ESP-FLY DIY kit is a miniature DIY drone kit based on Seeed Studio's XIAO ESP32-S3 board that was initially introduced as a ...