A hardware developer known online as 3DprintedLife has unveiled an open-source swarm robotics project ...
Espressif's ESP32 line has expanded far beyond the original dual-core Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chip that first popularised low-cost IoT. What started as a chip ubiquitous in smart home technology has grown to ...
Espressif, the company that makes the ESP-32 chip and its support firmware, is also making modules and development boards to support them. Their module is the ESP-WROOM32, is not just the first module ...
ESP32-S31 Function CoreBoard gives developers a Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, 802.15.4, Gigabit Ethernet, USB OTG, and audio ...
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 ...
What if the future of IoT didn’t depend on Wi-Fi? Imagine deploying a fleet of sensors in the remotest corners of the world, tracking wildlife, monitoring environmental changes, or managing logistics, ...
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 ...
Engineer Jovit Joseph shared how to make the drone. According to Joseph, the drone is small and can be made using readily available parts such as an ESP32 module, a gyroscope and acceleration sensor ...
The Chinese chip manufacturer Espressif is known for its cheap and widely used microcontrollers with integrated WLAN, ESP8266 and ESP32. The new ESP32-P4 is significantly more powerful because it ...