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Guide to I2C on ESP32: Communication with Heterogeneous 5V and 3.3V Devices, Additional Interface Management and Scanner

I love the I2C protocol, when I need a sensor, every time, I try to find one with this protocol, I have also written some libraries for various sensors that use I2C.
In this article we are going to take a look on ESP32 I2C features and check some problem.

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Dallas ds18b20 with esp32 and esp8266: pull-up P-MOSFET gate and alarms

This article discusses how to use pull-up P-MOSFET gate and alarms with the Dallas DS18B20 temperature sensor and the ESP32 microcontroller. The pull-up P-MOSFET gate can be used to improve the reliability and accuracy of temperature measurements, while the alarms can be used to trigger actions based on temperature thresholds. The article provides step-by-step instructions on how to implement these features in a project using the DS18B20 sensor and the ESP32 microcontroller.

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Dallas ds18b20 with esp32 and esp8266: all OneWire topologies, long stubs and more devices

This article will explore how to use the OneWire protocol with ESP32 or esp8266 to communicate with multiple Dallas DS18B20 temperature sensors and how to interface them with an ESP32 board. We will also cover how to deal with issues that may arise when working with long OneWire lines and multiple devices.

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Dallas ds18b20 with esp32 and esp8266: introduction and parasite mode

This article discusses how to interface the DS18B20 temperature sensor with an ESP32 or esp8266 microcontroller using the 1-Wire protocol, and explores the different modes of operation of the DS18B20, including the parasite mode. The tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on connecting the sensor, configuring the communication protocol, and reading temperature data.

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Configuration of EByte RF E70 Module (esp32, STM32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico)

This article aims to guide you through the essential steps to configure the EByte RF E70 module for your specific needs.
The EByte RF E70 module stands out in the realm of wireless communication, offering a unique blend of long-range capability and low power consumption. Ideal for IoT applications, this module has gained popularity among developers and hobbyists alike.

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EByte RF E70 CC1310: exploring library (esp32, esp8266, STM32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico)

This article delves into the comprehensive library for the Ebyte RF E70 CC1310 module, exploring its compatibility and integration with popular microcontroller platforms such as ESP32, STM32, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi Pico. We’ll examine how the library facilitates the utilization of the E70’s advanced RF capabilities, with a showcase of all library features.

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Exploring the Capabilities of the EByte RF E70 Module (esp32, STM32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico)

The world of wireless communication has been significantly enhanced by advancements in Radio Frequency (RF) technology, which continues to offer robust solutions for both short and long-range communication. The EByte RF E70 module is a notable example of a highly versatile RF module, capable of providing reliable performance across various applications. This article explores the features, applications, and operational modes of the EByte E70, offering insights into its capabilities and potential uses in the broader RF communication landscape.

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Integrating LAN8720 with ESP32 Using Core 3: Native Ethernet Protocol Support with SSL and Other Features

Integrating the LAN8720 Ethernet module with ESP32 using Core 3 brings native Ethernet protocol support, including SSL/TLS, enhancing wired network applications. This guide details the setup and highlights minimal changes from Core 2, noting that the RMII protocol is not supported on the ESP32-S3.

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Enhance Your K40 CO2 Laser: ESP32-CAM with 3D printed case to monitor your device

Boost your K40 CO2 Laser’s functionality with an ESP32-CAM housed in a 3D printed case. This setup allows for real-time monitoring of your laser engraving and cutting processes, enhancing both safety and precision. Ideal for users seeking to optimize their workflow and maintain control over their projects.

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