Tag: ESP32
M5Paper – Touch Enabled e-ink Device to Bring Your IoT Projects to Life
We have seen e-ink displays taking over in some areas where the regular ones struggle, especially on battery-powered devices, due to their power-conservative nature in comparison to their LCD counterparts. Of course, they are different, but in many projects e-ink displays just fit! Now,...
Continue ReadingEspressif Leaks RISC-V Powered ESP8266 Pin-Compatible ESP32-C3
The ESP32-C3 is a WiFi SoC that contains a RISC-V core in place of the Tensilica core in the ESP32 we are all familiar with. It uses the ESP8266 pin-out. As with other ESP32 family members, this one delivers b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth LE 5, where it differs is the RISC-V 32 Single-core...
Continue ReadingMorphESP 240 ESP32-S2 board integrates a 1.3-inch color display (Crowdfunding)
We have seen a lot of variations of the ESP32 throughout its life cycle. At Morpheans, the lack of boards for the ESP32-S2 triggered them into making their own take on the board. Then, the MorphESP 240 was born! An ESP32-S2 based board with a high-resolution IPS, colorful display built...
Continue Reading$6 WT32-ETH01 is a Tiny ESP32 board with Ethernet
We have seen how good the ESP32 series of microcontrollers is, as they are probably the second favorite (only dethroned by the mighty Arduino boards) among makers, with their connectivity being their strongest suit, making it easy to develop IoT applications with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth...
Continue ReadingPixelblaze is an ESP32 based Programmable LED Controller with High Computing Power and Web-based Live Editor
Pixelblaze V3 from Hencke Technologies is the newly introduced Wi-Fi-enabled, live-codable LED controller with a web-based development environment. This is the latest iteration of Pixelblaze with added features that allow users to quickly write new LED patterns with its web-based live...
Continue ReadingJake Wachlin Demonstrates His CAN Controlled Dual Closed- Loop Motor Controller
Jake Wachlin has posted on Hackaday a CAN Controlled Dual Closed-Loop Motor Controller. CAN is an acronym for Controller Area Network. This is a robotic vehicle bus standard designed to enable microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other's applications without a host...
Continue ReadingM5Stack CORE2-Touch Enabled Device is launched
M5Stack launches its new product CORE2 - an ESP32 based dual-core WIFI & Bluetooth microcontroller for IoT development, with a capacitive touch screen that brings users a smoother human-computer interaction experience. It is compatible with Arduino, MicroPython and UIFlow. UIFlow is...
Continue ReadingTop 10 Popular Microcontrollers Among Makers
At the heart of any embedded electronics device, either on a DIY or professional product level is a microcontroller. They run the codes/firmware that helps developers obtain inputs from sensors and tie it to actions executed through actuators. While they are usually developed as...
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