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What’s the cheapest quadcopter you can build? As [Circuit Digest] demonstrates with their variant of the ESP-Drone project by Espressif, you only need a minimum of parts: an ESP32 MCU, an ine… ...
Recent reports have circulated concerning ESP32 chips, initially suggesting the presence of a “backdoor.” This claim originated from a press release by the Tarlogic research team, which has ...
It’s a WiFi SoC that despite its ESP32 name contains a RISC-V core in place of the Tensilica core in the ESP32s we know, and uses the ESP8266 pin-out rather than that of its newer sibling.
Powered by Espressif's ESP32-C for Robust Global Performance The AI Travel Assistant is built using the ESP32-C SoC chip from Espressif Systems, a global leader in IoT technology.
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