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| | | | | I recently acquired an ESP32-C3-DevKitC-02 module, and, as I tend to do, jumped right into reading about how the system boots and how the (pretty good!) tooling Espressif offers works. We have typically used QEMU in the RISC-V Bytes series, but getting our hands on physical hardware starts to make things feel a bit more real. In this first post on the ESP32, we'll do some basic setup and look at a simple custom bootloader. | |
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| | | What you will need for the project: ESP12e dev board: Aliexpress: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/EOP1yvis - ESP8266 development board, with battery pack and pre-soldered headers. This one comes with RGB LED, and even a light sensor. Buy two if you like! This project can easily be adapted for any ESP8266 board, such as my favorite D1 Mini. I ... Continue reading "WiFi controlled Christmas Light Window Decoration" | ||