This project demonstrates how to control the position of a Servo Motor using an ESP32 microcontroller and a Potentiometer. By rotating the potentiometer knob, you can adjust the angle of the servo ...
Entire project was written for ESP32, but I think it should work on any other arduino board with some, if any, tweaks. Project is now structured to work with PlatformIO, but you can always use it in ...
With two cores at 240 MHz and about 8.5 MB of non-banked RAM if you’re using the right ESP32-S3 version, this MCU seems at ...
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I automated network monitoring my home with ESP32 boards
The ESP32-C6 board continuously reports signal strength values that can be referenced to the wireless situation in the ...
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The ESP32-powered Kode Dot gave me the same feeling the Flipper Zero did
To make one thing clear, the Kode Dot is not trying to be a Flipper clone but the vibe is familiar in the best way. From afar ...
Here’s a fun build from [RootSaid] that is suitable for people just getting started with microcontrollers and robotics — an Arduino-controlled two-wheeled robot. The video assumes you already have one ...
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