| In the March/April edition of Elektor Mag, we dive into numerous embedded projects and AI-related topics, including ML with the Jetson Nano,...
| In the March/April edition of Elektor Mag, we dive into numerous embedded projects and AI-related topics, including ML with the Jetson Nano,...
| RS-232 goes wireless! A modern and low-cost ESP32 module will give wings to a serial interface. In addition to its serial link communication...
| Go wireless with RS-232! With an Espressif ESP32 module, you can give wings to a serial interface. In addition to its serial link communicat...
| The installation of a weather station usually requires the fitting of a set of dedicated sensors on the roof, which, for various reasons, is...
| Node-RED has become very popular recently, as it greatly simplifies the development of IoT projects. In this article, we will see what Node-...
| The Elecrow ESP32 Terminal is an ESP32-S3 driven handheld device with a 3.5″ 480 × 320 TFT capacitive touch display and a multitude of possi...
| Ready for Elektor Lab Notes? This summer, the engineers and editors in the Elektor Lab remain hard at work on several engineering projects,...
| Espressif Systems has announced the release of the ESP32-C6, its new Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5 (LE) SoC. After the launch of the ESP32-C3 end of...
| MicroMod is a compact interface to connect a microcontroller to various peripherals. You can generally think of the MicroMod system as a ‘br...
| The ESP32-C3 is Espressif's first RISC-V-only-based SoC design. It offers a low-cost, feature-rich alternative to the ESP8266 and even more.