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| | A box of electronics arrived the other day, amongst the components was a DFRobot FireBeetle v2 board (DFR0654). An exciting ESP-WROOM-32E MCU device, well...
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| | Over a month ago I bought an Altera Cyclone IV board from a local seller, it seems to be listed on Aliexpress as well. Its marked as A-C4E6E10, and features: Altera Cyclone IV EP4CE6E22C8 FPGA chip with 6272 logic elements, 270 Kbits of memory 8-digit seven-segment LCD display 8 position DIP switch VGA output PS/2 input port (comes in handy to try out keyboard processing) buzzer a couple of push buttons a handful of IO pins, some of which can be used as a connector for a 1602/12864 display and 22 miscell...
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| | Getting an Erlang program to run on an ESP32
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| Cover Photo by Matan Segev from PexelsCover Recently, I purchased a NodeMCU from AliExpress for about $4. The reason I did this was to find out what all the fuss is about with ESP8266. NodeMCU is an open source IoT platform. It includes firmware which runs on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC from Espressif Systems, and hardware which is based on the ESP-12 module. Source: ESP8266 Datasheet Compared to the Arduino UNO, my ESP8266 totally knocks it out of the park when it comes to CPU power and price.