I'm a big fan of the ESP32, and I have a few different boards that I play around with. I have two of the "classic" ESP32 microcontrollers, an ESP32-C6 with Zigbee and Thread support, and an ESP32-S3.
My first foray into the IoT utilized the Espressif ESP8266, an SoC with 32-bit MCU and 2.4-GHz Wi-Fi built in. Since then, I have used many different module variants based on the microcontroller. So ...
Hobbyists, electronic enthusiasts and makers may be interested in a new 4 channel relay board aptly named the RelayFi. The 4 channel smart relay board is powered by a ESP32 WROOM providing the ability ...
Open-hardware platforms enable rapid prototyping and faster time-to-market of new IoT applications. The objective of this post is to give a brief introduction to another open-hardware IoT playground — ...
It used to be that you could pop the hood and with nothing more than flat head screwdriver, some baling wire, and tongue held at the optimal angle, you could fix anything that ailed your car. But ...
We’re always interested in the latest from the world’s semiconductor industry here at Hackaday, but you might be forgiven for noticing something a little familiar about today’s offering from Espressif ...
Adafruit has announced the availability of the ESP32-S2 WROOM Module with PCB Antenna equipped with 4 MB flash and available to purchase priced at just $3.25. The new module is the single-core 240 MHz ...
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