with this project which turns the ESP32 into a USB host. USB is not a native feature on all microcontrollers or even Arduino-compatible boards. While some do have it built in like those based on ...
That interface doesn’t have to be special, and [Dakhnod] is here to show us that it can be done with an ESP32 microcontroller through its USB interface. The linked repository doesn’t tell us ...
a more affordable alternative that hides a powerful ESP32-S3 SoC with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, still costs over $60. Still, Bruner recommends using certified USB-C cables and avoiding ...
WebScreen features a 240 x 536 AMOLED panel powered by an ESP32-S3 chip ... For connectivity, WebScreen includes a USB Type-C port, configured via WebSocket, along with support for Wi-Fi and ...