The ESP-FLY is a palm-sized drone powered by the XIAO ESP32S3 microcontroller, combining compact design with impressive ...
At its core, the ESP32 chip is not much more than an integrated circuit, a huge mass of transistors sealed inside an epoxy resin package with some leads. Of course, most of us won’t buy discrete ...
As [Circuit Digest] demonstrates with their variant of the ESP-Drone project by Espressif, you only need a minimum of parts: an ESP32 MCU, an inertial measurement unit (IMU) such as the MPU6050 ...
With its open-source firmware and accessible GPIOs, this ESP32-based step counter offers plenty of room for customization and ...
The good news? There’s a solution that might just check all the boxes. Enter the Super Tiny RP2040/ESP32 Display Development Board—a tool designed to bring big possibilities to even the ...