Tag: ESP32-C3
NanoCell V2.1 is A ESP32-C3 IoT dev board for Home Assistant
The NanoCell V2.1 is an ESP32-C3 powred dev board designed by Frapais’ lab in Greece. The board comes preloaded with ESPHome and features a battery management IC for battery-based low-power applications. The board has A buck-boost converter that has been developed to minimize standby...
Continue ReadingILABS’ RP2040 Board Empowers IoT with Wi-Fi, BLE, and Cellular Support
ILABS, a leading European embedded electronics specialist, has unveiled the RP2040 Connectivity Board, a feature-rich development board centered around Raspberry Pi's cost-effective RP2040 microcontroller unit (MCU). This board is designed to offer comprehensive connectivity solutions...
Continue ReadingSparkFun Pro Micro – ESP32-C3 Features a Qwiic Connector
SparkFun has recently announced the "SparkFun Pro Micro - ESP32-C3" board, an ESP32-C3-based development board featuring SparkFun's Qwiic Connect System. This compact board includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPIO, SPI, UART, I2C, I2S, and all the necessary hardware required for advanced IoT and...
Continue ReadingMicroflex MCUs Features ESP32 S3, S2, C3, C6, and RPi RP2040 In compact Size
SB Components, a renowned manufacturer in embedded technology, has unveiled the Microflex MCU development boards. These compact boards feature five different microcontrollers: ESP32-S3, ESP32-S2, ESP32-C3, ESP32-C6, and Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040. Applications include sensor networks,...
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 ReadingPaul Price’s ESP32 Dev Board is Just About the Tinyest ESP32 Dev Board Possible
Youtuber Paul Price has built what could be the smallest and most functional ESP32 DEV board possible. The board contains the ESP32-C3 SoC, a few passive components, and a USB connector for programming. Impressively, he could fit all that on the tip of his finger. In his video, Paul...
Continue ReadingHealthyPi 5: An open-source biosignal acquisition device
HealthyPi 5 is a biosignal acquisition device that has recently gained attention through its successful crowdfunding campaign. This open-source platform combines the power of a Raspberry Pi Pico and leverages a simple design of an Arduino, making it accessible and capable for capturing...
Continue ReadingWemos launched its latest creation: the Wemos Lolin C3 Pico ESP32-C3 board
Wemos, a manufacturer of affordable and easy-to-use electronic boards, has launched its latest creation: the Wemos Lolin C3 Pico ESP32-C3 board. The new board is a successor to the Lolin C3 Mini, with additional features like battery charging support. The Lolin C3 Pico is a small,...
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