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The TOADY project is about developing radiosonde electronic for weather balloons launched by DHBW Ravensburg
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ESP32 Sketch to control a model railway switch motor via WiFi
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ESP8266 based smart clock
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This project comprises a combination of software and hardware components designed to extract Controller Area Network (CAN) messages and generate practical gadgets. The primary objective is to receive CAN messages from a bus, extract the CAN-ID and Data from them, and subsequently transmit this information over ESPNow. The gadgets serve as ESPNow receivers, responsible for filtering and processing the received CAN-IDs and data to perform specific useful tasks.
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painlessMesh is a user-friendly library for creating mesh networks with ESP8266 and ESP32 devices. It handles routing and network management automatically, so you can focus on your application. The library uses JSON-based messaging and syncs time across all nodes, making it ideal for coordinated behaviour like synchronized light displays or sensor networks reporting to a central node.
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Official repository code of the "Sentinelas Verdes" Social Project
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Bluetooth gamepad, mouse and keyboard support for ESP32 and Raspberry Pi PicoW
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This repository contains an implementation of a Ricoh 2A03 (NES CPU + optional APU) emulator targeted to run on Espressif ESP32-class MCUs.
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Features added to Becky Sterns Electronic Affirmation Mirror ( https://www.instructables.com/Electronic-Affirmation-Mirror/ )
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Collection of tools and scripts to gather and plot meteorological measurements and forecasts from the DWD (Deutscher Wetterdienst) for an automated DIY weather station using Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
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LalatinaOS is an experimental operating system for ESP32, created for educational purposes. The project helps to understand how the OS works from the inside: from the task scheduler to memory management and interaction with peripherals.
LalatinaOS is suitable for:
Students who want to understand the basics of operating system development; Enthusiasts interested in low-level programming for ESP32; Anyone who wants to experiment with writing an OS from scratch.Updated -
fast timer library for SAMD21 microcontrollers
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Measuring particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide
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