Since Espressif Systems arrived in our collective consciousness they have expanded their range from the ESP8266 to the ESP32, and going beyond the original WROOM and WROVER modules to a range of ...
Seeed Studio has launched two new ePaper display DIY Kits: the XIAO ePaper DIY Kit-EN04 and XIAO ePaper DIY Kit-EE04, ...
The aim of the Internet of Things (IoT) is to connect objects (or things) to the Internet. These ‘things’ use a lot of data to be managed as part of a larger embedded ecosystem. The developer needs to ...
Chen Liang (陳亮) has found an interesting use case for the Espressif ESP32-C5: a dual-band Wi-Fi analyzer showing the signal ...
Game developer Alex Fish has unveiled a new 3D graphics engine called Pescado, specifically tailored for the Espressif ESP32-S3 microcontroller. Originally developed in WebGL and later in OpenGL, Alex ...
The analog input of an Espressif ESP32 doesn't seem very reactive in the very first part of its allowed range, with a lack of response, and a non-linearity in the whole range, consequently. The aim of ...
This repository implements a fully manually-written bare-metal project for the ESP32-S3 dual-core Xtensa LX7 SoC, without using Espressif's SDK. A clear and easy-to-understand implementation in C11 ...
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 ...
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This $5 ESP32 board does Zigbee, Thread, Wi-Fi, and Matter natively
The ESP32-C6 supports Zigbee, Thread, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, and Matter natively, making it one of the most flexible platforms ...
It seems every day there’s a new microcontroller announcement for which the manufacturer is keen to secure your eyeballs. Today it’s the turn of Espressif, whose new part is the ESP32-P4, which ...
This repository contains two projects developed using Espressif IDF for ESP32 microcontrollers. The projects demonstrate dual-radio communication capabilities, utilizing both Bluetooth (GATT) and ...
Espressif’s popular ESP32 microchip, found in over a billion devices, has been caught with its digital trousers down, thanks to an undocumented "backdoor" lurking in its Bluetooth firmware. For those ...
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