In a move that’s no doubt going to upset and confuse many, Espressif has released its newest microcontroller — the ESP32-S31.
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I extended my Wi-Fi network with this cheap $10 ESP32
Fix dead zones for cheap.
At the 38th Chaos Communications Congress, [Frostie314159] and [Jasper Devreker] gave us a nice update on their project to write an open-source WiFi stack for the ESP32. If you’re interested in the ...
One chip brings wireless, wired internet, AI, and security together, so devices can do more work while keeping design simple and easy to build.
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Why my next microcontroller will be an ESP32, not a Raspberry Pi Pico
The ESP32 does everything a Pi Pico does, but costs less and lasts 100x longer on batteries ...
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 ...
Espressif Systems released the ESP-IDF v6.0 framework a few days ago with stable support for ESP32-C5 and ESP32-C61 SoCs, as well as preview support for ...
Aethyr Research has released post-quantum encrypted IoT edge node firmware for ESP32-S3 targets that boots in 2.1 seconds and ...
Built around the powerful ESP32-S3 module, the project successfully integrates eight distinct sensors including thermal IR, ...
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