MIDI controllers are easy to come by these days. Many modern keyboards have USB functionality in this regard, and there are ...
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Create a retro-style weather station with modern features using ESP32
It's easy to build, but this ESP32 and e-Paper project will bring endless satisfaction to the weather-focused.
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I built my own local-first Ring Doorbell alternative with an ESP32
It works the same way, except without any subscription fees.
ESP32 text to speech becomes a really helpful feature that can turn an embedded project from good to really useful. Whether you're building a handheld device, automation panel, safety monitor, or ...
The f32 measures just 9.85mm x 8.45mm and is powered by the ESP32-C3FH4 microcontroller. It was developed primarily for research purposes and as part of a stress test to push the limits of ESP32 ...
a simple camera that take picture when the button (on GPIO14) is pressed, the resulted picture is save to SD card Library "sd_read_write.h" [included in "libraries_esp32.zip"] Library "SD_MMC.h" ...
While searching Aliexpress for new products, I found out about the JC-ESP32P4-M3-DEV from the Maker Go AliExpress store, another ESP32-P4 development board with features very similar to the ...
The ESP32-Stick-PoE-A-Cam(N16R8) is an open-source ESP32-S3 development board with Ethernet, camera, and active PoE support designed for machine learning applications. Compared to similar boards like ...
ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 “pin-compliant” Development boards: Pins CAM SD RGB LEDs LED 0. Espressif ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1 (no camera, no SD card) 44 1+RGB ...
Imagine having a device that not only talks back to you but does so with the quirky charm of a beloved video game character like Wheatley from Portal 2. Sounds futuristic, right? But what if I told ...
Have you ever found yourself wishing for a development board that packs a punch without taking up too much space? Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast tinkering with your next big idea, a student eager to ...
If we’ve learned anything over the years, it’s that the only thing hardware hackers love more than a device festooned with buttons is one that’s covered in LEDs — so it’s no surprise that this “Mr ...
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