20 Common Electronics Components You Should have in your Electronics Lab
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20 Common Electronics Components You Should have in your Electronics Lab

Setting up an electronics lab is the dream of many electronics engineers and hobbyists, but getting it done is usually a very big task to achieve. From knowing the amount of space you'd need, to know the right kind of tools to buy, and then to the right kind of devices with the right...

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Meet ESP32-C3 Board on top of a Rechargeable 16340 Battery
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Meet ESP32-C3 Board on top of a Rechargeable 16340 Battery

What can be better than ESP8266 and ESP32? Maybe a battery-powered ESP32-C3 board designed to provide lower power consumption. LILYGO® has just launched an ESP32-C3 board with a rechargeable 16340 battery holder. The new board, aptly named LILYGO TTGO T-OI PLUS consumes lesser...

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Espressif Systems ESP32-C3
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Espressif Systems ESP32-C3

ESP32-C3 is a single-core Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® 5 Low Energy (BLE5) MCU, based on the open-source RISC-V architecture ESP32-C3 is a single-core Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® 5 Low Energy (BLE5) MCU, based on the open-source RISC-V architecture. It strikes the right balance of power, I/O...

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NodeMCU ESP32-C3 RISC-V based development boards, supports Wi-Fi and BLE
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NodeMCU ESP32-C3 RISC-V based development boards, supports Wi-Fi and BLE

We recently saw that Ai-Thinker released modules that are based on the ESP32 MCU and support Wi-Fi and BLE 5.0 wireless connectivity. Ai-Thinker has been at the forefront in designing modules on the famous ESP microcontrollers by manufacturing the first series of modules on the ESP8266....

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Espressif Leaks RISC-V Powered ESP8266 Pin-Compatible ESP32-C3
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Espressif Leaks RISC-V Powered ESP8266 Pin-Compatible ESP32-C3

The ESP32-C3 is a WiFi SoC that contains a RISC-V core in place of the Tensilica core in the ESP32 we are all familiar with. It uses the ESP8266 pin-out. As with other ESP32 family members, this one delivers b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth LE 5, where it differs is the RISC-V 32 Single-core...

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