HackBat is an open-source hardware pen-testing device designed for hackers and makers and equipped with a Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, an ESP8266 WiFi module, a sub-GHz RF transceiver, NFC, an ...
Some people state that ESP8266 is tolerant of 5 V logic levels on its GPIOs, while others vehemently disagree, pointing at the datasheet-stated 3.6 V maximum. Datasheets aren’t source code for ...
The ESP32-S3 chip is equipped with an Xtensa 32-bit LX7 dual-core processor clocked at up to 240 MHz, supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 LE, and boasts AI instructions, as well as a reliable ...
Abstract: Developments in Internet of Things (IoT) have enabled innovations in smart home and industrial automation, providing possibilities for devices in homes to be monitored and controlled ...
I spend about a week trying to determine the root of the problem and during this time I grew in my understanding of settings from a full 0 up to a really good understanding of what each line in the ...
Hello. I cannot compile my class that uses pass-by-reference of TFT_ST7735 object (https://github.com/sumotoy/TFT_ST7735). Linking everything together... "C:\Users ...
Abstract: By the virtue of blooming automation industry and wireless connectivity, all the devices within the home can be connected. This improves the comfort, energy efficiency, indoor security, cost ...
These days, connecting your microcontroller project to a WiFi network is pretty easy — you connect up an ESP8266 to your microcontroller project and pretend it’s a WiFi modem, using these ...
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