Sorry Peeps!: There is a mistake in the slides GPIO count for Arduino Nano is 22 (not 20) And the voltage of Esp32 is regulated 2.3 - 3.6 V and that it doesn't support USB. Revised Video Link: ruclips.net/video/E2wmN9fRvkg/видео.html
Great job of gathering all the info in one place. I use the STM32 blue pills a lot, and they do have a +5V input pin - I use this to power all my projects
Sorry Peeps!:
There is a mistake in the slides GPIO count for Arduino Nano is 22 (not 20) And the voltage of Esp32 is regulated 2.3 - 3.6 V and that it doesn't support USB.
Revised Video Link: ruclips.net/video/E2wmN9fRvkg/видео.html
Great job of gathering all the info in one place. I use the STM32 blue pills a lot, and they do have a +5V input pin - I use this to power all my projects
Yes Sir, Thanks for the complement❤️. Some other pins are also 5V tolerant too, isn't it.
Nice work dude.👍🏼
Thanks bro 😊 Hope you subscribe 😁❤️
very. very. nice. Thank so much
A little bit slower transition could be better. I had to stop the video so I can analyze each feature carefully
Sorry Pablo, I will keep that in mind in my future videos. Thanks for your feedback 😊
your date is wrong
You should play video at 0.5x speed
I am sorry bruh, I will improve next time