It all starts with one board.
Sometimes I see a component that’s bizarre enough that I buy it just to see if I can actually do something with it. That’s the case with today’s example, the ESP-14. At first glance, you’d ask ...
Every so often we run across something in the Hackaday tip line that sends us scurrying to Google, trying to source a component, part, or assembly. The ESP8266 WiFi module is the latest, made ...
ESP-Blast centers on an ESP32 board serving as the flight controller, a role usually handled by dedicated flight-control ...
ESP32 chips expose crypto wallets and IoT devices to silent attacks. Weak security lets thieves steal private keys and fake transactions. Experts warn against using insecure chips in blockchain ...