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T.K. Hareendran shows us how to get started with the ESP32, using the Arduino IDE, getting the Hello World blinking LED working.
Plus, there are many "ready-made" projects you can deploy and try out to get to grips with the ESP32, like a Bluetooth proxy, so it's a great way to get started.
Prolific hacker [kodera2t] is working on his own “ESP32 monster board” dev board for the still-newish ESP32 WiFi module. His board has everything: Ethernet, OLED, LiPo, and even CAN-bus… ...
Seeed Studio’s reTerminal E1001 and E1002 are two ePaper displays featuring an ESP32-S3 WiFi and Bluetooth LE wireless ...
Waveshare ESP32-H2-Zero is a tiny USB-C development board based on Espressif Systems' ESP32-H2 RISC-V SoC with Zigbee, Thread ...
The ESP32 series of microcontrollers have been with us for quite a few years now, providing a powerful processor and wireless connectivity for not a huge outlay. We’ve seen a bunch of version… ...
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