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6 cheap ESP32-based display projects anyone can build
One of the best and most simplest use cases for an ESP32-based display is a smart home dashboard. Touch or non-touch, it doesn't matter, as a basic display can be used to show information from ...
[Danman] got an ESP32 with built-in OLED display, and in the process of getting a clock up and running and trying to get a couple of NodeMCU binaries installed on it, thought he’d try rolling his own.
The T-Display AMOLED Touch ESP32 is an advanced version of the well-known ESP32 board, now equipped with a touch interface. This addition transforms the board into a more interactive platform, ...
Remember the good old PDAs or Personal Digital Assistants that people used for taking notes, keeping schedules, keeping a tab on contacts, and such stuff? Here is what can be said as a modern take on ...
S/PDIF has been around for a long time; it’s still a really great way to send streams of digital audio from device A to ...
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Someone built an ESP32 handheld NES emulator as their "first embedded project," and I wish all my first projects went this well, too
Of course, that's usually followed by someone creating a fantastic handheld NES emulator as their first embedded project, and suddenly my untidy heap of wires and buttons doesn't feel so inspiring ...
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