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Elektor Digital Elektor Special: Espressif Guest Edition (PDF)
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. Accelerating IoT Innovation A Color E-Ink Wi-Fi Picture Frame ESP-Launchpad TutorialFrom Zero to Flashing in Minutes ESP32 and ChatGPTOn the Way to a Self-Programming System… Walkie-Talkie with ESP-NOWNot Quite Wi-Fi, Not Quite Bluetooth! From Idea to Circuit with the ESP32-S3A Guide to Prototyping with Espressif Chips AIoT Chip InnovationAn Interview With Espressif CEO Teo Swee-Ann Simulate ESP32 with WokwiYour Project’s Virtual Twin Trying Out the ESP32-S3-BOX-3A Comprehensive AIoT Development Platform Electronics Workspace EssentialsInsights and Tips From Espressif Engineers The ESP RainMaker StoryHow We Built “Your” IoT Cloud Assembling the Elektor Cloc 2.0 KitAn Elektor Product Unboxed by Espressif Unleashing the ESP32-P4The Next Era of Microcontrollers Rust + EmbeddedA Development Power Duo Who Are the Rust-Dacious Embedded Developers?How Espressif is Cultivating Embedded Rust for the ESP32 Espressif’s Series of SoCs Building a PLC with Espressif SolutionsWith the Capabilities and Functionality of the ISOBUS Protocol The ESP32-S3 VGA BoardBitluni’s Exciting Journey Into Product Design Acoustic Fingerprinting on ESP32Song Recognition With Open-Source Project Olaf Circular Christmas Tree 2023A High-Tech Way to Celebrate the Holiday Season A Simpler and More Convenient LifeAn Amateur Project Based on the Espressif ESP8266 Module How to Build IoT Apps without Software ExpertiseWith Blynk IoT Platform and Espressif Hardware Building a Smart User Interface on ESP32 Quick & Easy IoT Development with M5Stack Prototyping an ESP32-Based Energy Meter A Value-Added Distributor for IoT and More In-Depth Insights: Interview With Arduino on the Nano ESP32Alessandro Ranellucci and Martino Facchin Discuss Espressif Collaboration Your AIoT Solution ProviderInsights From Espressif Streamlining MCU Development With ESP-IDF Privilege Separation An Open-Source Speech Recognition Server……and the ESP BOX The Thinking EyeFacial Recognition and More Using the ESP32-S3-EYE ESP32-C2-Based Coin Cell SwitchDesign and Performance Evaluation The Smart Home Leaps Forward with MatterUnlocking Smart Home IoT Potential Tech the Future: Where Is Smart Home IoT Headed?
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Elektor Special: Espressif Guest Edition 2023
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. Accelerating IoT Innovation A Color E-Ink Wi-Fi Picture Frame ESP-Launchpad TutorialFrom Zero to Flashing in Minutes ESP32 and ChatGPTOn the Way to a Self-Programming System… Walkie-Talkie with ESP-NOWNot Quite Wi-Fi, Not Quite Bluetooth! From Idea to Circuit with the ESP32-S3A Guide to Prototyping with Espressif Chips AIoT Chip InnovationAn Interview With Espressif CEO Teo Swee-Ann Simulate ESP32 with WokwiYour Project’s Virtual Twin Trying Out the ESP32-S3-BOX-3A Comprehensive AIoT Development Platform Electronics Workspace EssentialsInsights and Tips From Espressif Engineers The ESP RainMaker StoryHow We Built “Your” IoT Cloud Assembling the Elektor Cloc 2.0 KitAn Elektor Product Unboxed by Espressif Unleashing the ESP32-P4The Next Era of Microcontrollers Rust + EmbeddedA Development Power Duo Who Are the Rust-Dacious Embedded Developers?How Espressif is Cultivating Embedded Rust for the ESP32 Espressif’s Series of SoCs Building a PLC with Espressif SolutionsWith the Capabilities and Functionality of the ISOBUS Protocol The ESP32-S3 VGA BoardBitluni’s Exciting Journey Into Product Design Acoustic Fingerprinting on ESP32Song Recognition With Open-Source Project Olaf Circular Christmas Tree 2023A High-Tech Way to Celebrate the Holiday Season A Simpler and More Convenient LifeAn Amateur Project Based on the Espressif ESP8266 Module How to Build IoT Apps without Software ExpertiseWith Blynk IoT Platform and Espressif Hardware Building a Smart User Interface on ESP32 Quick & Easy IoT Development with M5Stack Prototyping an ESP32-Based Energy Meter A Value-Added Distributor for IoT and More In-Depth Insights: Interview With Arduino on the Nano ESP32Alessandro Ranellucci and Martino Facchin Discuss Espressif Collaboration Your AIoT Solution ProviderInsights From Espressif Streamlining MCU Development With ESP-IDF Privilege Separation An Open-Source Speech Recognition Server……and the ESP BOX The Thinking EyeFacial Recognition and More Using the ESP32-S3-EYE ESP32-C2-Based Coin Cell SwitchDesign and Performance Evaluation The Smart Home Leaps Forward with MatterUnlocking Smart Home IoT Potential Tech the Future: Where Is Smart Home IoT Headed?
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Elektor Digital Elektor March/April 2024 PDF (EN)
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. CaptureCountAn Object Detector and Counter on the Raspberry Pi 5 Voltage Reference With Arduino Pro MiniLinearize and Calibrate Your Analog Inputs FPGAs for BeginnersThe Path From MCU to FPGA Programming Update: STM32 Wireless Innovation Design Contest 2024 Bluetooth LE With MAUIControl Apps for Android & Co. Port-Expanding Breakout BoardIncrease the Number of I/Os on Your Dev Board AI SpecialistMachine Learning with the Jetson Nano 2024: An AI OdysseyFirst Forays Into TensorFlow 262,144 Ways to Play The Game of LifeA Reader’s Project in Brief From Life’s ExperienceThe Chinese Dragon Get Your (Brushed DC) Motor Running!Sample Projects from the Elektor Motor Control Development Bundle ESP32-RS-232 AdapterA Wireless Link for Classic Test Equipment Starting Out in Electronics……More About Opamps ESP Library Recommendations Piezoelectric DevicesPeculiar Parts, the Series A Smart Object CounterImage Recognition Made Easy with Edge Impulse Resolve Your Trickiest Embedded Development Challenges ESP32 TerminalA Handheld Device with a Touch-Capable Display Getting Started With the Zephyr RTOSAs Powerful as It Is Hard to Master Award-Winning EthicsA Dialog with CTO Alexander Gerfer of Würth Elektronik eiSos on Enabling Innovation and Mindful Behavior Err-lectronicsCorrections, Updates, and Readers’ Letters Infographics: Embedded and AI Square Wave Generation BenchmarksExploring ESP32, Pico, and Other Microcontrollers
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enerserve SmartPi 3.0 Smart Meter for Raspberry Pi (Bundle)
The Smart Pi 3.0 expansion module extends the Raspberry Pi with interfaces to measure voltage and current in a contactless manner. It enables to control electricity production consumption and turns the Raspberry Pi into a full featured smart meter. All measurement data can be stored and are accessable via the local network or Internet for disposal. Current is measured contactless via inductive current sensors. In the standard version currents up to 100 A can be measured. A simple changeover of the jumper enables the connection of any cable re-converter with a secondary current of 1 A. This allows currents of up to 1000 A and more to be detected. The SmartPi 3.0 has 3 inputs for current measurement (L1, L2, L3) and three inputs for voltage measurement. This allows measurements on all three phases and even the neutral conductor. The SmartPi 3.0 and the Raspberry Pi can be powered by the voltage input. An external power supply is not required. If the voltage measurement is connected, the direction of the energy flow can be determined and the SmartPi is a full-fledged bi-directional smart meter. Other Units Current Voltage Power Active power Reactive power Apparent power Energy consumption Energy generation Power consumption Power generation Power frequency Cos phi The interfaces to the Raspberry Pi are electrically isolated to ensure maximum safety. Website and REST interface Open Source software is written in Go and includes all the necessary drivers, a web server with web page and a REST interface. All measurement data can be logged and displayed on tablet or smartphone. The REST interface allows to integrate the SmartPi into self-made applications and apps. Application examples for the SmartPi Energy Monitor via network and Internet Monitoring of power frequency Power monitor Alarms for electricity consumers Alarms at increased consumption Integration into energy management systems Cost control Software Features Reading current, voltage, power, and many other data Minutes store the values in the database MQTT Support Prometheus support (not yet documented) CSV FTP upload Web interface for display and configuration UMTS support Features/Specifications Raspberry Pi compatible connector Raspberry Pi compatible size Galvanic isolation Integrated power supply from the voltage measuring path via stable terminals OpenSource driver and API Current measurement at 3-phase + neutral conductor Connection for inductive current sensors with a secondary output of 50 mA, 333 mV and 1 A Screw terminals for connection of current and voltage measurement Compatibility with all Raspberry Pi models Buffered RTC (the Raspberry Pi continues to run even without an Internet connection after a power failure) Additional status LED Valuable housing with DIN rail mounting Package Contents 1x SmartPi 3 expansion module 3x Current probe (100 A, 50 mA) 1x Housing for Raspberry Pi 4 Links Installation Forum GitHub
Home Assistant Home Assistant Green
Take your first step to upgrading your smart home with Home Assistant Green, the easiest way to start using Home Assistant. Its powerful hardware lets you control and automate everything in your home from a single app with Home Assistant. Just plug in power and network cables, and you'll be up and running. Download our mobile apps or use our web app to guide you through the setup process seamlessly. That's all! Home Assistant will automatically start detecting your smart home devices. Everything in one app More than 1,000 built-in integrations support hundreds of thousands of smart devices and online services, with more regularly added by our community. Switch from other smart home ecosystems at your own pace Home Assistant works with your existing Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Samsung SmartThings, and Amazon Alexa setup, allowing a seamless and gradual migration for everyone in your home. Expand compatibility as your home expands You can add Home Assistant SkyConnect to connect Zigbee and Thread devices, set up Home Assistant Cloud for voice assistants, and integrate third-party USB accessories to support other smart standards, such as Z-Wave or Bluetooth. Home Assistant is built by one of the largest communities of open-source contributors. New features and improvements are added every month, ensuring your smart home never lets you down. Home Assistant keeps your data locally, which means you are safe from invasive privacy practices and you can access your smart home even when the Internet is down. Specifications SoC Rockchip RK3566 SoC with quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU CPU Frequency 1.8 GHz Storage 32 GB eMMC flash drive RAM 4 GB LPDDR4X Interfaces Status LEDs White (power indicator)Green (activity indicator)Yellow (system health indicator) Power supply DC barrel connector, 5.5 x 2.1 mm12 V DC, 1 A Battery CR2032 (not included) Energy consumption Idle: ~1.7 W at 12 VLoad: ~3 W at 12 V USB 2x USB 2.0 Type-A Host ports, 5 V up to 2 A (combined) Display HDMI port, for diagnostic purposes only External storage MicroSD slot, for recovery purposes only Networking Gigabit Ethernet Dimensions 112 x 112 x 32 mm Weight 340 g Included Home Assistant Green smart home hub Gigabit Ethernet cable 12 V/1 A universal power supply (comes with plug adapters for EU, US, and UK) Quick Start Guide Warranty and Safety Information Downloads Datasheet Documentation GitHub