If you are interested in the Internet of Things (IoT) and embedded systems, Elektor has the perfect webinar for you. In the new May/June 2022 edition of Elektor, Elektor senior engineer Mathias Claussen presents a beginner-friendly IoT project based on the new ESP32-C3 with a RISC-V core. “The best way to get to know how to connect your own applications to the IoT is to start out with a simple practical example,” he explains in the article, which presents a simple Wi-Fi button and relay. In the June 9, 2022, webinar titled “ESP32 and the IoT,” Mathias and Elektor Editor in Chief Jens Nickel will take a closer look at the details and field your question. Register today!
 
Elektor Webinar ESP32 IoT

As an attendee, you will learn how the ESP32 can be connected to the cloud so it can be controlled remotely from all over the world. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about ESP32-C3 and its potential for IoT applications. 

ESP32-C3 and the IoT

Here is an excerpt from Claussen's article:

"When we speak of the Internet of Things (IoT), we acknowledge that more and more things in our daily lives are becoming connected to the Internet. It starts with lights, heaters and sensors in the home and continues with cars, traffic lights, shipping containers and much more. Small network-capable components are installed in each of the connected things, which enable exchange of information.The best way to get to know how to connect your own applications to the IoT is to start out with a simple practical example. In this article we create a link between a Wi-Fi enabled push button and a Wi-Fi enabled relay; the relay can be activated remotely by the button and reports its status back to the push button."

Read entire May/June 2022 edition of Elektor.