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3 things a $20 ESP32 display can easily do that a tablet can't
Discover the unexpected power of a $20 device that outshines tablets in versatility and reliability for your next ESP32 ...
Authored by embedded ML specialists with extensive experience in ESP32 voice recognition architecture, TinyML optimisation, ...
There’s still plenty of useful hardware out there that uses an RS-232 interface, like the Behringer Ultradrive loudspeaker systems that [Lasse Lukkari] works with from time to time. Rather than ditch ...
When working on a project, plenty of us will reach for an Atmel microcontroller because of the widespread prevalence of the Arduino platform. A few hackers would opt for a bit more modern part like an ...
Got an old monitor gathering dust? You might want to keep it. There’s a new way to turn it into something surprisingly useful.
A hot potato: The ESP32 chip, found in over a billion devices worldwide, contains undocumented vendor-specific commands that could potentially be misused to access device memory and manipulate ...
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