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M5Stack ATOM – Smallest ESP32 Development Board for Portable Embedded and IoT Projects
The ESP32-based M5Stack ATOM from Espressif is the smallest (24 x 24mm) development board available in the market, which is designed for portable embedded systems and IoT development projects. M5Stack is the most cost-effective product due to its small size and there is no battery...
Continue ReadingESP32-Vaquita-DSPG Board with SDK For Alexa Built-In IoT Devices With Seamless Voice Integration
Since the recent move by Espressif Systems to go into mass production of the ESP32-S2 SoCs, modules and development boards, we have been seeing quite a number of arrivals from the company, one of which was the very first ESP32-based development board, the ESP32-S2-Saola-1 development...
Continue ReadingMeet the ESP32-S2 based SOC, WROOM and WROVER Module
ESP32-S2 WiFi SoC by Espressif Systems was first unveiled in May last year before its first internal development boards and datasheet were later showcased sometime in September but since the outbreak of the Coronavirus epidemic, progress on the board has really gone down the lane....
Continue ReadingW600-PICO – A New $2 WiFi IoT Board that runs MicroPython
The beauty of capable computing is that aside from being cheap enough, it should also be good enough. While we have seen some great WiFi IoT boards like Wemos D1 mini and Lolin32, there has not been anything like the newly launched W600-PICO board from Wemos. The new W600-PICO board,...
Continue Readingesp32MX-E, The New Chip on the Block
There are a host of boards based around the ESP32, and also its follow up, the ESP8266. It’s noteworthy to witness how they have evolved from the simple breakout boards they were when the chip was released back in 2015 to something a lot more major. The latest of these boards...
Continue ReadingHealthyPi v4 Wearable WiFi Vital Signs Monitor Follows Raspberry Pi HAT Form Factor
Following the success of their HealthyPI V3, ProtoCentral has launched a CrowdSupply campaign for an upgrade to the HealthyPi V3 simple called the HealthyPi v4. The HealthyPi V4 just like the V3 is a vital signs monitoring dev kit, that provide users with the opportunity to monitor...
Continue ReadingHealthyPi v4 – Unplugged, monitors vital signs using ESP32
HealthyPi v4 is a wireless, wearable, open source vital signs monitor powered by ESP32. Reliable health monitoring has traditionally required that we tether ourselves to machines capable of recording our vital signs around the clock. Outside of a clinical setting, however, this is...
Continue ReadingESP32-S2 Processor Datasheet Released, Development Boards Unveiled
Since the launch of the ESP-01, the ESP series of WiFi modules and WiFi-enabled microcontrollers have endeared themselves to the heart of both hobbyist and electronics design professionals. They have been used for all sorts of projects and while users are still praising the impressive...
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