The ESP8266 from Espressif is a Wi-Fi microchip with full TCP/IP stack and microcontroller capability. It has made waves in the maker community with its low price.
But many developers were unhappy with ESP8266's high power consumption. The ESP32, equipped with a ULP (Ultra Low Power) coprocessor, offers a remedy for this.
This E-Book features a number of projects featuring ESP32 & ESP8266 as well as an interview with the CEO of Espressif Teo Swee Ann.
Articles |
ESP32 for Use in Industry 4.0 Equipment |
Scrolling Message Display, 512 LEDs controlled over Wi-Fi via an ESP-12F |
The Connected Greenhouse IoT demonstration project using MQTT and Node-RED |
VFD-tube Clock with ESP32 with an accurate Internet-derived time |
ESP32 Low Power |
DCF77 Emulator with ESP8266 |
ESP8266 on the Elektor Android I/O Board |
The Reason Behind the Hugely Popular ESP8266? |
Wi-Fi Desktop Thermostat |
Timers for the Wi-Fi Desktop Thermostat |
PlatformIO, the Universal Programming Tool |
Weather Display, Visualize current weather data on an LC display |
GoNotify, a Flexible IoT Sensor Interface |
ESP32 for Power Users |
USB Programming Adaptor for ESP8266 |
Getting started with ESP32 and the Arduino IDE |
MicroPython, Python for small systems |
RGBDigit Clock |
WLAN for Microcontrollers |
Return of the Wi-Fi Controller Board |
Compact and Self-contained WLAN |