At the heart of the “Walter” board lies the ESP32-S3 microcontroller, equipped with 2MB of RAM and 16MB of flash memory.
Replacing the IR sensors with ESP32-CAM to increase the efficiency and handle the more congested lane.
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Someone made their own smart coffee pot that runs off an ESP32
The project uses an ESP32C3, BMP280 temp & pressure sensor, a relay, and a sacrificed USB wall charger to convert mains AC ...
Whenever there’s a superlative involved, you know that degree of optimization has to leave something else on the table. In ...
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