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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 project.
The ESP32 is a fantastic little microcontroller with a world of possibilities. Its specifications may appear modest, but its capabilities enable it to power all kinds of devices. From an LED matrix to ...
It’s possible to find surplus LCDs in all kinds of old hardware. Photocopiers, printers – you name it, there’s old junk out there with displays going to waste. Unfortunately, unlike the displays on ...
On a typical microcontroller project we may only have access to a relatively tiny screen. Information display can be a challenge, but it’s one that may be made easier by [0xPIT]’s ESParklines library ...
This DIY AI Vision Assistant Camera captures images, performs AI-based recognition, OCR, translation, and summarisation — combining embedded hardware with cloud-based intelligence.
Google has been highlighting its Gemini API and its application for the IoT (the Internet of Things). Specifically, the example it gives is of a voice-controlled LED ring using an Espriff ESP32 board ...
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