Step 1: Connect all the components as per the circuit diagram. Step 2: Open the Arduino IDE. Step 3: Create a new sketch. Step 4: Type the program. Step 5: Save the program. Step 6: Click Verify to ...
If you use the Arduino IDE to program the ESP32, you might be interested in [Andreas Spiess’] latest video (see below). In it, he shows an example of using all three ESP32 UARTs from an Arduino ...
Both Arduino and MicroPython are giants when it comes to the electronics education area, and each one of them represents something you can’t pass up on as an educator. Arduino offers you a broad ...