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Why I stopped buying official ESP32 developer boards and what I use instead
They're reference designs for a reason.
The Framework laptop will no doubt already have caught the eye of more than one Hackaday reader, as a machine designed for upgrade and expansion by its users. One of its key features is a system of ...
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.
A new development board blends the classic UNO layout with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, aiming to simplify the jump from ...
Update 3/9/25: After receiving concerns about the use of the term 'backdoor' to refer to these undocumented commands, we have updated our title and story. Our original story can be found here. The ...
Adafruit has announced the arrival of a ESP32-S2-WROVER module offering 4 MB flash and 2 MB PSRAM. Priced at just $3.95 the ESP32-S2 is a highly-integrated, low-power, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi System-on-Chip ...
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 ...
Human-machine interface technology (HMI) has made great strides in the last 10-15 years: until the early 2000s color screens and touchscreens on embedded devices (the very first handheld phones, then ...
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