ESP32 Explained In 1 Minute! #IoT #robonyx #electronics

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Quick facts‼️: DAC stands for Digital to Analog Converter, meaning the ESP32 can output analog signals! If you want more info, check out the ESP32 Guide on the channel!

Robonyx
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Really nice to hear the real voice. I hope this trait continues on for later videos. And yeah, I only know about ESP32 when I watch this clip. Thanks a lot.

marvelfanboy
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Love you real voice. Soft subtle. I can rewatch it all day.

PJzuzaSasa
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The five volt pin: “am i a joke to you?”

sjargo
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If this is your real voice, please stick with it on future posts.

Its so much better than the text to speech since almost everyone uses it.

robster
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It isn't a competition. Use the device that's appropriate for your application, don't automatically choose a ESP32 just because it has certain features.

MrRobarino
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You can just supply 5v to the input pins and its fine
The esp32 has a built in buck converter which converts 5v to 3.3v
The pins can take 5v

agaldoo
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I have much experience with both esp32 and Arduino. While esp have higher speed, more features, avr micro controller like Arduinos are more robust, can operate in higher ambient temperature, and more tolerant to over current.

IsmailHasan
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Sounds much better than the computer voice.

MrLoLFaQ
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I love this guy to the core he goes straight to the point 😢😢😢😢😢 i love you men your effort will be worth it.

alfredterprey
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More sample projects IOT based stuff please with ESP32

jackcamacho
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It's also only 2-3€ on Aliexpress, which was important for me, because I just bought it as a toy. And I got it+a lot of accessories for only around 10€.

EragoEntertainment
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I would like to see you implement this into home automation...using your new hardware to acquire facial recognition at the first camera, alert when perimeter has been breached, do the laundry, and raise the shades at 7AM. I can do all that with what I have now, improve upon it if you want interest in your product

MrDouglassmith
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Please make a remote transmitter and receiver tutorial with 2 ESP 32s 🙏

jeetsheta
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Esp32 is mostly 5v tolerant, as long as you are only using ot for logic stuff you won't need a level shifter

ffsscorpion
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Mind you, 7 Mhz back in the day was enough to run tons of arcade games on the Amiga 500. Although it did have a bunch of powerful chips backing it up.

MikaelIsaksson
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Great for making cheap "disposable" bad wifi nodes. Seen some people do really frickin cool stuff with these.

NSA-admin
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There is an on board linear voltage converter called the ams1117 which can step down higher voltages to 3.3v for the board to use
Normally input must be less than 12v else the voltage regulator will get fried

risersama
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I love the aggressive clapping and aggressive thumbs up at the end

bassin
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I have used Esp32 Devkit v1 for demonstrating Evil Twin Attack because at that time I didn't had a Wifi Adapteer that supports monitor mode and packet injection. So I thought to build my own Evil twin attack device. but there were some limitations, overall It was good.

alvinrock