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U1
Manufacturer Part Number
ESP32-DEVKIT-V1
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list all U1 pins in a table format. For each pin provide its pin number, pin nam...

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Encoder2_ChA
I2C_SDA
Encoder2_ChB
J4
Button3
QTR1
I2C_SDA
I2C_SCL
S4
Button2
IBUS_TX
Button1
IBUS_RX
S5
QTR2
S2
S3
Encoder1_ChA
Encoder1_ChB
S1
I2C_SCL
R11
Resistance
20KΩ
R2
Resistance
10KΩ
R7
Resistance
20KΩ
+3.3V
+5V
+3.3V
+3.3V
R9
Resistance
20KΩ
+5V
R1
Resistance
10KΩ
C1
Capacitance
Capacitance
Capacitance
100uF


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ESP32 Robot Controller (messed up on purpose) thumbnail
Control board for autonomous or radio-controlled robots. It has inputs to connect distance sensors and encoders for autonomous mode. It can be radio controlled by the ESP32 bluetooth or by connecting a Flysky RC controller receiver to the IBUS port. It also has 3 push buttons and you can connect some kind of display by I2C to visualize and select configuration modes.
Forked from original project: /jr98/esp32-robot-controller

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Pricing & Availability

Distributor

Qty 1

Digi-Key

$4.93–$6.53

LCSC

$3.68–$4.00

Mouser

$2.74

Controls