hi pawel, I cant believe meeting you here outside INAV ! you are legend! he made a very competitive autopilot in a RC plane model guys, the smartest guy Ive ever met on the internet!
I found this super useful. It really helped me understand that this platform has grown beyond the 8266 "cheapo wifi" board into a whole platform in and of itself. Excited to try them!
Yeah, i love the ESP32s, too. Too bad they don’t support 5ghz wifi. Also i am looking for usb hid support. This is only included in the esp32-s2 which is not „the“ esp32 but a more slimed down version (e.g. single core)
I am very looking forward to this series. I've been struggling to make this transition and one stickler that comes up a lot is power utilization. Since I use mine off battery or sometimes with solar this can be a issue as it uses more power then the older simple ones. I'd love to see them with load and current test maybe? In any case this series will be very helpful.
Yes, Arduino is dead. Look at the new Uno R4 Wifi (with ESP32-S3) and compare that to standard ESP32 board. For new projects, avoid arduino at all cost.
@@zombie-survivorAwwww noooooo ... Just ordered a new Mega :-(((. Thank you for the information. So will I be able to use UGS, and LightBurn properly with Uno R4 WIFI?
@@rusticagenerica Avoid Arduino for new projects, it's expensive. It seems everyone jumping to ESP32 bandwagon. Here in my country, ESP32-DOIT only cost $3.6 and ESP32-CAM (with camera) only cost $5.
hi pawel, I cant believe meeting you here outside INAV ! you are legend!
he made a very competitive autopilot in a RC plane model guys, the smartest guy Ive ever met on the internet!
In case you did not know: This guy is also a LEGEND in FPV/Drone electronics.
I found this super useful. It really helped me understand that this platform has grown beyond the 8266 "cheapo wifi" board into a whole platform in and of itself. Excited to try them!
Glad it was helpful!
I use theses guys daily. Great for remote monitoring dew point and air pressures at the plant.
Good stuff!
Yeah, i love the ESP32s, too. Too bad they don’t support 5ghz wifi. Also i am looking for usb hid support. This is only included in the esp32-s2 which is not „the“ esp32 but a more slimed down version (e.g. single core)
But why would you want to send that much data into such a small computer? Can you even send that much data to and from that chip?
I am very looking forward to this series. I've been struggling to make this transition and one stickler that comes up a lot is power utilization. Since I use mine off battery or sometimes with solar this can be a issue as it uses more power then the older simple ones. I'd love to see them with load and current test maybe? In any case this series will be very helpful.
Sorry girl, but this is only a reupload :)
@@PSAfterHours I should use 'search' more often. Ha!
Does ESP32 can deal with frequency measurements? Like if I want to build LC oscillation circuit, will ESP32 be able to measure the frequency?
What are your thoughts on the Teensy 4.0 boards?
Don't have any yet. Will have to try them one day
@@PSAfterHours sounds good! Thanks for the reply and all the great videos, Paweł!
Does it mean Arduino is dead ???
Yes, Arduino is dead. Look at the new Uno R4 Wifi (with ESP32-S3) and compare that to standard ESP32 board.
For new projects, avoid arduino at all cost.
@@zombie-survivorAwwww noooooo ... Just ordered a new Mega :-(((. Thank you for the information. So will I be able to use UGS, and LightBurn properly with Uno R4 WIFI?
@@rusticagenerica Avoid Arduino for new projects, it's expensive. It seems everyone jumping to ESP32 bandwagon.
Here in my country, ESP32-DOIT only cost $3.6 and ESP32-CAM (with camera) only cost $5.
thanks nerd