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XDA Developers on MSN4 money-saving projects that ESPHome makes surprisingly easy
If you want to get started with motion sensors and the like, ESPHome makes it incredibly easy to build your own sensors.
Tired of pressing buttons to achieve this with the ESP32, [DoganM95] took the time to create an all-in-one USB ESP32 programming board.
Designed by Namnam in Vietnam, the ESP32 Modbus gateway is built to communicate with PLCs and industrial sensors over Modbus ...
Alvik is intended as a learning platform for children, providing an introduction to ESP32 programming in conjunction with sensors and motors. Alvik comes with various sensors out of the box.
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XDA Developers on MSNThis amazing ESP32 project lets you make a box full of "digital marbles" you can shake around
This Cube project uses LED panels for a 3D physics simulation. The creator used ESP32, WS2812b control, and limited external libraries. The source code is available on GitHub, with a possible PCB ...
Posted in Hackaday Columns, Podcasts Tagged 555, 5g, earthquake, earthquake detector, entropy, Grbl_ESP32, Hackaday Podcast, kerbal space program, soft robotics, speaking clock, TI-99 ...
Developed by Elecram in the Netherlands, the ESP32-C6 and CC1101 transceivers-based Sub-GHz gateway is designed to bridge ...
An undocumented set of low-level commands has been discovered in the ESP32 microchip, a widely used component in IoT devices. Manufactured by the Chinese company Espressif, the ...
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