A low-cost, non-contact DIY infrared thermometer based on ESP8266 can help people measure their temperature safely and prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.
Using the Edge Impulse platform, an embedded machine learning (ML) model is deployed on the ESP32-DevKitC-based sensor for temperature anomaly detection.
PocketSprite is more than just a small gaming device that clips to your keychain, it's an open source, powerful and mature hardware development platform.
Recently, Sebastian Staacks, a physicist and development engineer from Germany, created a unique electronic guestbook for his brother's wedding. The guestbook is developed based on the ESP32 Wi-Fi module. All wedding guests can log in to a simple web interface through their mobile phones, enter text messages and upload pictures. Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, some friends cannot be present, but they can express their greetings and blessings to the couple remotely through this guestbook.
The NXP Gen 2 USB Type-C shield works with the MCUXpresso SDK and USB power delivery stack, giving you access to your choice of Kinetis®, LPC and i.MX RT development platforms via the USB Type-C connector. And it uses NXP’s easy-to-use hardware and MCUXpresso software and tools (the only similar solution on the market) to shorten the learning curve. It enables Type-C to seamlessly support Display Port alt mode and provides extensive overvoltage protection services for a simple and efficient design.
The color screen projection assistant uses the tcp protocol to send the computer screen to esp32 for processing and display in real time, with a theoretical frame rate of more than 10 frames