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MaTouch is A ESP32-S3 Based Rotary Display Module for IoT Applications
MaTouch is a rotary encoder with a circular display attached to it. This nifty device is designed and developed by Makerfabs and powered by an ESP32-S3 module. Priced at $44.80 this this compact gadget features Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities and can be used for IoT applications. A...
Continue ReadingMake Wireless Pentesting Easy with ESP32-DIV
ESP32-DIV is a palm-sized wireless pen-testing device powered by an ESP32. It features an ST7735 TFT LCD display and can perform Packet Monitoring, Wi-Fi Scanning, Beacon Spamming, and Deauth Detection. The ESP32-DIV combines the powerful ESP32 microcontroller with an ST7735 TFT LCD...
Continue ReadingThis ESP32-C3 Voltage-Current Logger Utilizes INA228 for Precision Measurements
This new voltage-current monitoring device is powered by the ESP32-C3 and uses the Texas Instruments INA228 IC to deliver precise power monitoring. Additionally, it uses Rust and InfluxDB for advanced, real-time analytics. Designed and engineered by Hiroshi Nakajima, this device...
Continue ReadingA certified ESP32-S3 module with LTE-M, NB-IoT, and GNSS for prototyping and production
Walter is an ESP32-S3-based IoT system-on-module supporting LTE-M/NB-IoT 5G and GNSS. This compact device is certified for FCC, CE, Australia SDoC, and New Zealand SDoC, so this module can be used for prototyping and production. This compact little board is built around the ESP32-S3,...
Continue ReadingFrom Microcontroller to Mini TV: Greening’s ESP32 Breakthrough
In an attempt to unleash the potential of the ESP32 microcontroller developer and tinkerer, Chris Greening has built an ESP32 Mini TV and explained how he did it in a detailed video. In recent years, ESP32 has become very popular among the maker community simply due to its superior...
Continue ReadingLinux on a Microcontroller – Arduino Nano ESP32 is now an Ultra-Low-Powered Linux PC
In an effort to optimize the Linux kernel developer and tinkerer Naveen Kumar, has successfully run a lightweight Linux-based operating system on an Arduino NanoESP32. In the past few years, we have seen many unimaginable projects with ESP devices and the pocket-sized Linux PC is not...
Continue ReadingESP32-C3 Now Controls, Monitors, and Debug USB PD Thanks to Spark Analyzer
Cambridge, UK-based startup ElektroThing announced a new tool to simplify USB Power Delivery (PD) projects. This compact tool harnesses the power of the ESP32-C3 for precise power monitoring and control. This tool uses a USB Type-C input and will be able to wirelessly monitor and...
Continue Reading8 Channel ESP32 Remote Control
This is an 8-channel remote in a compact board suitable for remote ON/OFF applications using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi protocol. The board consists of an ESP32 module and 8 tactile switches connected to various GPIO. The circuit works with 3.3VDC power supply and a Li-Ion battery can be used...
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