Showing posts with label ESP32. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ESP32. Show all posts
Support for ESP32-S2, -S3, and -C3-Based Boards is Now Available on Arduino Cloud
In the cloud, develop these well-liked ESP32 variations. An IDE that runs on a PC or a cloud-based development platform is the two available...
Espressif's Teo Swee Ann Confirms a Shift to RISC-V by Default
Teo Swee Ann of Espressif confirms a default shift to RISC-V, "unless we have certain special needs." Tensilica is being phased o...
Roundy RP2040/ESP-12E Based Displays - Simple and Inexpensive Circular Displays #RoundyPi @Raspberry_Pi
Roundy is a 1.28 inch round LCD display based on RP2040/ESP-12E, RoundyPi is based on Raspberry Pi's dual-core RP2040 microcontroller...
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