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| | Hi In this article we'll test out the PMS5003 sensor in order to see if it works. I've forgot to buy a connector board, so we will do a manual connection to the Raspberry Pi 3 B V2. This involves cutting the wires and adding some resistors. Please note that you need: 5 Jumper Wires 2 Resistors 10K Ohm Raspberry Pi Setup Before connecting the sensor to the Pi we need to configure the Pi for this usecase.
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| | Using the HC-SR04 on a Raspberry Pi with Go
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| The ESP32-S3 is a popular microcontroller (MCU) for a variety of reasons, such as its support for external pseudostatic RAM (PSRAM). One of its lesser known features is its Universal Serial Bus (USB) On-The-Go (OTG) controller. The previously released ESP32-S2, as well as the new ESP32-P4, also have USB OTG support, with the latter having two controllers. USB OTG devices can act as a device or as a host. This is a popular feature for smartphones, which, when attached to a laptop or desktop should act as a device, but may want to act as a host for some peripherals, such as a keyboard, that may be attached to it.