| “James, one Martini please -- shaken, not stirred.” This project allows you to ask your personal assistant to prepare your favourite cocktai...
| “James, one Martini please -- shaken, not stirred.” This project allows you to ask your personal assistant to prepare your favourite cocktai...
| Clocks built using vintage components are currently very popular. Most designs are based on a real-time clock, synchronized via radio time s...
| The winners of the Elektor ESP32 Design Contest 2018 are known! After many hours of wading through project descriptions, watching videos and...
| In the last installment we built a small stand-alone device using the ESP32 Pico Kit, an RGB LED and an LDR, which we used to measure the am...
| Big clock display with temperatue based on ESP32 and MQTT.
| If you want to win one of the great prizes of our ESP32 Design Contest, then now is your chance, or, more accurate, your LAST opportunity as...
| In the last installment, we built a small device using the ESP32 DevKitC, an RGB LED and a light-dependant resistor (LDR). This device perio...
| Many developers who work with the ESP8266 are unhappy with its high current consumption. The ESP32 offers a remedy for this — it is equipped...
| The ESP32 Design Contest 2018 revolves about the new ESP32 flagship product from Espressif Systems. The ESP32 combines up to two Xtensa LX6...
| Single-board computers such as the Raspberry Pi and the Arduino are now commonplace whether in industry or at home, and are gaining populari...