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ncona.com
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| | | | | A few months ago, I started learning Arduino, and recently I finished my first small project. After finishing the project, I was wondering if I could build the same thing for cheaper, and that's when I stumbled into ESP32. ESP32 is an MCU (Micro Controller Unit) that got very popular because it has integrated WiFi, Bluetooth, very good documentation and is relatively cheap for what it does. Interestingly, the Arduino UNO R4 WiFi contains two MCU and one of them is an ESP32. Getting an ESP32 The easiest w... | |
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blog.lvgl.io
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| | | | | This blog tells you how to hack the screen that is supposed to display in an Apple's iPodNano6 for LittlevGL with an Espressif ESP32 Wifi/BLE SoC. | |
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mayaposch.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Last year I found myself looking at Espressif's ESP32 microcontroller (MCU) in the context of porting the NymphCast receiver (NCS, or NymphCast Server[1]) application to it. This network-based application is responsible for accepting playback requests from clients along with media data to decode using FFmpeg and output to displays and speakers via libSDL. Although the... | |
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lupyuen.org
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| | | How we run Rust programs on Apache NuttX OS... And transmit a LoRa Message with Rust | ||