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It would be fun to test however, and I think it wouldn’t be too hard to hit at least 115,200 bits per second coming in over serial and being pushed out over the parallel port with the current setup.
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This is a minimalistic SEVCON Gen4 configuration shell for Arduino. It's a port of my SEVCON core functionality from the OVMS project, with a simple command interface on the Arduino serial port. V1 ...
Other Steps to Reproduce Connect the ESP32-S3 board via USB-C to a Windows 10 PC. Open Arduino IDE or use esptool.py to upload a simple sketch with Serial.begin (115200). After upload, the board ...
A feature of Wi-Fi is remote control; the WiFi module serves as a server and connects to the Arduino serial port and a computer via a local Wi-Fi network. Through the personalized website, you can ...
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