• Nodemcu-12E ESP8266

    Nodemcu-12E ESP8266

    NodeMCU V3 ESP8266 ESP-12E is WiFi development board that helps you to prototype your IoT product with few Lua script lines, or through Arduino IDE. The board is based on ESP8266 ESP-12E variant, unlike other ESP-12E, you won’t need to buy a separate breakout board, usb to serial adapter, or even solder it to a PCB to get started, you will only need a usb cable (Micro USB).

    ellee

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  • Keypad lock reference design

    Keypad lock reference design

    This project involves the design of a keypad lock system. It utilizes an ATMEGA328P microcontroller, buzzers, LEDs for indicator functions and a 4x3 matrix keypad. An in-circuit serial programming (ISP) header is also present for programming the microcontroller. #project #Template #projectTemplate #lock #keypad #arduino #atmega328 #TPS613222A #ISP #buzzer #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #microchip #template #reference-design

    christophx

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  • Spikeling

    Spikeling

    Spikeling V2.0 is an educational tool for neuroscience students and enthusiasts! It is an artificial neuron that can receive different inputs, integrate them and send an output out, just like a spiking neuron would! Technically, its microcontroller (an ESP32) runs the computationally efficient Izhikevich model of a spiking neuron.

    jecstronic

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  • Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3 Sense a323

    Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3 Sense a323

    Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3 leverages dual-core ESP32S3 chip, supporting both Wi-Fi and BLE wireless connectivities, which allows battery charge. It integrates built-in camera sensor, digital microphone. It offers 8MB PSRAM, 8MB FLASH, and external SD card slot. All of these make it suitable for embedded ML, like intelligent voice and vision AI. #SeeedStudio #xiao

    whisper1606

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

    mrdappergent

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

    rickhunt0320

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  • Raspberry Pi Pico Shield Template

    Raspberry Pi Pico Shield Template

    Here's your template for the famous Raspberry Pi Pico Powerful, flexible microcontroller boards, available from $4 The Raspberry Pi Pico series is a range of tiny, fast, and versatile boards built using RP2040 #project-template #template #raspberry #pi #pico

    tassili

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

    truckfreak

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  • Nodemcu-12E ESP8266 Smart Light

    Nodemcu-12E ESP8266 Smart Light

    NodeMCU V3 ESP8266 ESP-12E is WiFi development board that helps you to prototype your IoT product with few Lua script lines, or through Arduino IDE. The board is based on ESP8266 ESP-12E variant, unlike other ESP-12E, you won’t need to buy a separate breakout board, usb to serial adapter, or even solder it to a PCB to get started, you will only need a usb cable (Micro USB).

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  • Nodemcu-12E ESP8266 vuik

    Nodemcu-12E ESP8266 vuik

    NodeMCU V3 ESP8266 ESP-12E is WiFi development board that helps you to prototype your IoT product with few Lua script lines, or through Arduino IDE. The board is based on ESP8266 ESP-12E variant, unlike other ESP-12E, you won’t need to buy a separate breakout board, usb to serial adapter, or even solder it to a PCB to get started, you will only need a usb cable (Micro USB).

    ellee

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  • Qwiic PC Fan Controller

    Qwiic PC Fan Controller

    The Qwiic PC Fan Controller allows you easily control almost any PC fan over the Qwiic bus using the on board ATtiny microcontroller and control firmware. The control firmware monitors the tachometer output of the fan in order to implement PI Control over the fan speed, allowing you to set your desired speed in real units.

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  • model-test

    model-test

    Explore the Raspberry Pi Pico Template Unleash the power of these flexible microcontroller boards, starting at just $4. The Raspberry Pi Pico series features a range of compact, high-performance boards powered by the RP2040 chip. #project-template #template #raspberry #pi #pico

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  • ESP32 x86 PC

    ESP32 x86 PC

    A self-contained “retro PC” platform built around the ESP32, exposing classic PC-style IO: VGA video, PS/2 keyboard/mouse, audio-out to an onboard speaker, microSD storage, plus USB-C for power and USB-UART for programming/debug.

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  • Brainstorm a new project with AI [Example]

    Brainstorm a new project with AI [Example]

    make this for me now # Device Summary & Specification Sheet ## 1. Overview A rugged, Arduino-Uno-and-Raspberry-Pi-style single-board micro-PC featuring: - Smartphone-class CPU (Snapdragon 990) - USB-C Power Delivery + 4×AA alkaline backup + ambient-light harvester - On-board Arduino-Uno-compatible ATmega328P - External NVMe SSD via USB3 bridge & optional Thunderbolt 3 eGPU support - 5× USB 3.0 ports, HDMI in/out, Gigabit Ethernet & SFP fiber, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, LoRa - 0.96″ OLED status display, 3.5 mm audio jack with codec --- ## 2. Key Specifications | Category | Specification | |--------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | CPU | Snapdragon 990, octa-core up to 2.84 GHz | | Memory | 6 GB LPDDR4x DRAM | | Storage Interface | PCIe Gen3 ×4 → M.2 NVMe + USB 3.1 Gen1 bridge | | MCU | ATmega328P (Arduino-Uno-compatible) | | Power Input | USB-C PD up to 20 V/5 A; 4×AA alkaline backup; ambient-light photodiode boost | | Power Rails | 12 V, 5 V, 3.3 V, 1.8 V, 1.2 V via buck/buck-boost regulators | | USB Hub | 5× USB 3.0 downstream ports | | Display | 0.96″ 128×64 OLED via I²C/SPI | | Networking | 1 × Gigabit RJ45; 1 × SFP fiber; Wi-Fi 802.11ac + Bluetooth; LoRa SX1276 | | Video I/O | HDMI 2.0 input (RX) & output (TX) | | Audio | 3.5 mm jack + TLV320AIC3101 codec; Bluetooth audio | | Form Factor | Raspberry Pi–style header + Arduino-Uno shield headers; 4× standoff mounts | --- ## 3. Complete Parts List | Part | Function | Qty | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|-----| | [Snapdragon 990](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=Snapdragon%20990) | Main application CPU | 1 | | [LPDDR4x DRAM](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=LPDDR4x%20DRAM) | System memory | 1 | | [eMMC 64GB](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=eMMC%2064GB) | On-board storage | 1 | | [M.2 NVMe Connector](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=M.2%20NVMe%20Connector) | External SSD interface | 1 | | [JMS583](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=JMS583) | PCIe→USB 3.1 bridge for NVMe | 1 | | [Titan Ridge](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=Titan%20Ridge) | Thunderbolt 3/eGPU controller | 1 | | [STUSB4500](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=STUSB4500) | USB-C Power-Delivery controller | 1 | | [LTC4412](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=LTC4412) | Ideal-diode OR-ing | 1 | | [LTC3108](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=LTC3108) | Ambient-light (solar) energy harvester | 1 | | [Battery Holder 4×AA](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=Battery%20Holder%204xAA) | Alkaline backup power | 1 | | [TPS53318](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=TPS53318) | 6 V→5 V synchronous buck regulator | 1 | | [MCP1700-3302E/TO](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=MCP1700-3302E/TO) | 6 V→3.3 V LDO | 1 | | [TPS63060](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=TPS63060) | Buck-boost for 12 V rail (eGPU power) | 1 | | [ATmega328P](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=ATmega328P) | Arduino-Uno microcontroller | 1 | | [ESP32-WROOM-32](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=ESP32-WROOM-32) | Wi-Fi + Bluetooth co-processor | 1 | | [SX1276](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=SX1276) | LoRa transceiver | 1 | | [TUSB8041](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=TUSB8041) | 5-port USB 3.0 hub IC | 1 | | [Ethernet PHY](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=Ethernet%20PHY) | Gigabit Ethernet physical transceiver | 1 | | [SFP Cage](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=SFP%20Cage) | Fiber-optic SFP module connector | 1 | | [TDA19978](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=TDA19978) | HDMI 2.0 receiver (input) | 1 | | [TFP410](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=TFP410) | HDMI 2.0 transmitter (output) | 1 | | [TLV320AIC3101](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=TLV320AIC3101) | Audio codec for 3.5 mm jack & Bluetooth audio | 1 | | [Audio Jack 3.5mm](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=Audio%20Jack%203.5mm) | Headphone/mic port | 1 | | [SSD1306 OLED](https://www.flux.ai/search?type=components&q=SSD1306%20OLED) | Status display | 1 | --- ## 4. High-Level Design & Implementation Steps 1. **Schematic Creation** - Section off blocks: CPU + memory, power-supply, NVMe/USB bridge, MCU, wireless, USB hub, video, audio, I/O headers. - Place all parts from the list and wire per respective datasheet reference circuits. 2. **Power System** - Implement USB-C PD with STUSB4500 → buck/buck-boost & LDO rails. - Add LTC4412 to OR-ing battery pack into 6 V bus. - Include LTC3108 harvest input to 6 V bus (no recharge to AA). - Add decoupling & bulk caps per regulator datasheets; PTC fuses & ESD diodes on inputs. 3. **SoC & High-Speed Interfaces** - Break out Snapdragon 990 BGA with DDR4 routing (point-to-point). - Route PCIe Gen3 lanes to M.2 slot via JMS583 and to Titan Ridge for TB/eGPU. - Follow high-speed layout guidelines: impedance, length matching, EMI filters. 4. **MCU & Expansion Headers** - Place ATmega328P with UNO-style 2.54 mm headers; add ISP 6-pin, I²C pull-ups, reset circuit. 5. **Connectivity Blocks** - USB hub: TUSB8041 + ESD + chokes → five USB-A 3.0 ports. - Ethernet: RJ45 + magnetics + PHY; SFP cage + PHY/SFP interface. - Wireless: ESP32 module pad + SX1276 + antenna matching; program pads. 6. **Video & Audio** - HDMI RX (TDA19978) & TX (TFP410) blocks with TMDS ESD & termination. - Audio codec + 3.5 mm jack; route differential audio lines; add ESD. 7. **Display & Indicators** - SSD1306 OLED on I²C; add pull-ups & backlight power if needed. - LEDs for power, charge, status. 8. **PCB Layout & Mechanical** - Follow Raspberry Pi 2×20 header footprint & UNO shield hole pattern. - Add reinforcement for rugged use; standoffs at corners. - Define 4-layer stackup: • Top: signal • L2: GND • L3: PWR • Bottom: signal 9. **DRC/ERC Reviews** - Run ERC for decoupling, pull-ups, power nets. - Run DRC for high-speed clearance, differential pairs, via aspect ratios. 10. **Fabrication & Testing** - Export Gerbers, IPC-2581, BOM. - Prototype assembly; verify power sequencing, rails, interfaces. - Functional tests: USB-C PD negotiation, NVMe throughput, eGPU over TB3, wireless comm, audio, OLED. --- This spec sheet and part list should guide your Flux schematic and PCB layout workflow through to fabrication and validation. Let me know if you’d like to deep-dive into any specific block or review datasheet details next!

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  • Ultrasonic Distance Meter Reference Design

    Ultrasonic Distance Meter Reference Design

    This circuit is an ultrasonic distance meter based on an ATTiny2313 microcontroller. It uses an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor to measure distance and displays the results on an OLED display. The power supply is constructed using a Boost converter (TPS613222A) and a 2-cell AA battery. Additionally, it also includes ISP for programming, RESET and START switches, and LED indicators. #project #Template #projectTemplate #ultrasonic #OLED #arduino #attiny2313 #TPS613222A #ISP #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #microchip #template #reference-design

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  • Plant Care System Reference Design d3b4 beTG ef00 b1c0 udnL

    Plant Care System Reference Design d3b4 beTG ef00 b1c0 udnL

    This project is a plant care system that uses an ESP32-S3-MINI-1U-N8 microcontroller to automate plant care tasks. This system includes three Songle relays, multiple resistors, capacitors, and transistors, all powered at 3.3V, 5V, or 12V. It also incorporates a USB Type-C connector. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #espressif #template #iot #ESP32 #relay #reference-design

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  • LoRa temperature sensor Reference Design

    LoRa temperature sensor Reference Design

    This project is a LoRa temperature sensor. It uses the RP2040 microcontroller and a SHT31 temperature sensor and also RFM95 for LoRa communication #LoRa #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #raspberrypi #template #reference-design

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  • WiFi RF-ID lock reference design g7u8 eb3f

    WiFi RF-ID lock reference design g7u8 eb3f

    This project is a WiFi RF-ID Lock, which uses a Espressif ESP-8684 microcontroller for WiFi connectivity and a Handson Technology RC522 for RF-ID functionality. It also includes an OLED display and user control via a switch. A step-up power converter ensures consistent 3.3V power. #WiFi #MCU #ReferenceDesign #project #ESP8684 #lock #OLED #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #espressif #template #reference-design

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  • Climate Control System Reference Design

    Climate Control System Reference Design

    This is a climate control system reference design with a STM32WB5 microcontroller, power manager IC, USB Type-C, JST connectors, and an LCD driver. #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #stm #template #iot #control #BLE #reference-design

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  • Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Shield Template 0da4

    Raspberry Pi Pico 2 Shield Template 0da4

    This is the project template for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2, the latest addition and update to Pi Pico line up. Raspberry pi pico 2 is equipped with the RP2350, a cutting-edge, high-performance microcontroller designed with enhanced security and versatility in mind. Every element of its design has been upgraded, from the advanced CPU cores to the innovative PIO (Programmable I/O) interfacing subsystem. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has integrated a robust security architecture centered around Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M, ensuring data protection and integrity. Additionally, new low-power states and expanded package options broaden the range of applications, making the Pico 2 an ideal choice for diverse, power-sensitive projects. To learn more about what's the key differences between the original Pi Pico and the new Pi Pico 2, read our blog https://www.flux.ai/p/blog/whats-new-in-the-raspberry-pi-pico-2-a-showdown-with-the-original-raspberry-pi-pico #project-template #template #raspberry #pi #pico2 #newpico

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  • Nodemcu-12E ESP8266 8nww

    Nodemcu-12E ESP8266 8nww

    NodeMCU V3 ESP8266 ESP-12E is WiFi development board that helps you to prototype your IoT product with few Lua script lines, or through Arduino IDE. The board is based on ESP8266 ESP-12E variant, unlike other ESP-12E, you won’t need to buy a separate breakout board, usb to serial adapter, or even solder it to a PCB to get started, you will only need a usb cable (Micro USB).

    ellee

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • The Smart Switch Board V1

    The Smart Switch Board V1

    Smart Switch Board Make 3 existing lights/switches smart – by connecting it to the internet via an ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • Nodemcu-12E ESP8266

    Nodemcu-12E ESP8266

    NodeMCU V3 ESP8266 ESP-12E is WiFi development board that helps you to prototype your IoT product with few Lua script lines, or through Arduino IDE. The board is based on ESP8266 ESP-12E variant, unlike other ESP-12E, you won’t need to buy a separate breakout board, usb to serial adapter, or even solder it to a PCB to get started, you will only need a usb cable (Micro USB).

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • Walkie-Talkie circuit

    Walkie-Talkie circuit

    A simple walkie-talkie circuit running off an Arduino Nano. Utilizes a BJT to amplify the microphone voltage and transmits the radio signal through a nRF24L01 series Transceiver.

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  • IFUSB

    IFUSB

    ifusb is a simple toolkit to access GPIO/UART/SPI/I2C from USB host through microcontroller. It was initialy attended for use with eink controller project, but can be used as a tool for any project, like a Bus Pirate board or a FT2232 chip.

    jecstronic

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  • Nodemcu-12E ESP8266

    Nodemcu-12E ESP8266

    NodeMCU V3 ESP8266 ESP-12E is WiFi development board that helps you to prototype your IoT product with few Lua script lines, or through Arduino IDE. The board is based on ESP8266 ESP-12E variant, unlike other ESP-12E, you won’t need to buy a separate breakout board, usb to serial adapter, or even solder it to a PCB to get started, you will only need a usb cable (Micro USB).

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • STC8G1K08A

    STC8G1K08A

    8KB 51Series FLASH DFN-8-EP(3x3) Microcontroller Units (MCUs/MPUs/SOCs) ROHS

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • PIC18F4550-I-P

    PIC18F4550-I-P

    PIC series Microcontroller IC 8-Bit 48MHz 32KB (16K x 16) FLASH 40-PDIP #CommonPartsLibrary #IntegratedCircuits #Microcontrollers #PIC18F4550

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • ATMega16 Development Board

    ATMega16 Development Board

    ATmega16/32 Development Board provides a very simple and cost effective platform for prototyping solution. The compact design provides connection to all the pins of the microcontroller for the user.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • USB to UART Reusable Module

    USB to UART Reusable Module

    Never worry about integrating USB connectivity to your microcontroller again! Just drag this layout into your project and get going!

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • Kitchen Assistant Reference Design

    Kitchen Assistant Reference Design

    This is a Kitchen Assistant Reference Design that runs on an ESP32 that connects to the network. The board has a microphone and bazer for communication and a display #referenceDesign #edge-computing #edgeComputing #espressif #template #esp32 #iot #i2s #reference-design

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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  • [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    [Example] ESP32 Reference Design

    An example development and reference design for the ESP32 microcontroller.

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