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If you use the Arduino IDE to program the ESP32, you might be interested in [Andreas Spiess’] latest video (see below). In it, he shows an example of using all three ESP32 UARTs from an Arduino ...
Based on an ESP32 (using the Arduino stack) and SDCard for control, and a LiPo cell charged wirelessly, the build is rather tidy. A couple of hall effect switches are mounted at the start of each ...
The power of Espressif’s ESP32 ... Arduino community with the robust capabilities of Espressif’s ESP32-S3 microcontroller to bring “plug-and-play” IoT deployments for advanced enterprise ...
more advanced users can take advantage of the Nano ESP32’s multi-language support and debugging capabilities – it features plug-and-play debugging with the Arduino IDE 2, which eliminates the need for ...
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