Tom's Hardware on MSN
Maker builds tiny $10 secondary 1.14-inch display using an ESP32 — you could play Crysis on it, if you squint
A 1.14 inch secondary display built around an ESP32, that receives video frames over Wi-Fi, and you could build your own for ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Side projects aren’t required, here’s what makes you a "real" developer
A real developer isn’t someone who has a full-time job in a development field, or even someone who has a side project at home ...
Elecrow “All-in-One Starter Kit for ESP32-P4” is an open-source learning and prototyping platform based on the ESP32-P4 ...
S1, which combines the ESP32-P4 with an ESP32-C5 dual-band WiFi 6 module, instead of the more commonly used ESP32-C6 wireless ...
Everyone loves tiny microcontroller boards, and the ESP32-C3 Super Mini boards are no exception. Unfortunately if you just ...
Musically reactive DIY Christmas tree that transforms a familiar festive symbol into something that comes alive with every ...
Since classical computers face limitations while modelling on how many particles interact, Quantum computers are just what is needed to move physics beyond ...
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 ...
This personal learning project ports a Game Boy emulator originally made for the ESP32-WROVER and ILI9341 display, adapting it to the ESP32-S3 with an ST7789 using the TFT_eSPI library. The emulator ...
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