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Thingler ESP32-PICO Module is a small size ESP32 development board with a minimum of required external components (including antenna). It's in the size of 20.60 mm x 15.60 mm with 16 pins and can be ...
ESP32-MeshKit-Sense is a development board with an ESP32 module at its core. It features peripherals, such as a temperature and humidity sensor, an ambient light sensor, etc. The board can be ...
The ESP32-C3 SuperMini modules are remarkably affordable, but the integrated PCB antenna significantly restricts WiFi range. However, a simple antenna modification can radically improve its ...
Espressif ESP32 may have launched last year, but prices have only dropped to attractive levels very recently, and Espressif has recently released released ESP-IDF 2.0 SDK with various improvements, so ...
Designed by Namnam in Vietnam, the ESP32 Modbus gateway is built to communicate with PLCs and industrial sensors over Modbus ...
ESP32 RANGE EXTENDER An additional wire for a wireless device :-) to extend the working range When experimenting with ESP32 modules I wish I had a little more WIFI range reserve. This could be ...
An ESP32-S2 runs the show, and can also stream FPV video from the same OV2640 camera used on the popular ESP32-cam modules. The LiPo battery is held by a 3D-printed support plate screws to the ...
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