ESP32

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  •  -29% PÚCA DSP ESP32 Development Board - Elektor

    Ohmic PÚCA DSP ESP32 Development Board

    PÚCA DSP is an open-source, Arduino-compatible ESP32 development board for audio and digital signal processing (DSP) applications with expansive audio-processing features. It provides audio inputs, audio outputs, a low-noise microphone array, an integrated test-speaker option, additional memory, battery-charge management, and ESD protection all on a small, breadboard-friendly PCB. Synthesizers, Installations, Voice UI, and More PÚCA DSP can be used for a wide range of DSP applications, including but not limited to those in the fields of music, art, creative technology, and adaptive technology. Music-related examples include digital-music synthesis, mobile recording, Bluetooth speakers, wireless line-level directional microphones, and the design of smart musical instruments. Art-related examples include acoustic sensor networks, sound-art installations, and Internet-radio applications. Examples related to creative and adaptive technology include voice user interface (VUI) design and Web audio for the Internet of Sounds. Compact, Integrated Design PÚCA DSP was designed for portability. When used with an external 3.7 V rechargeable battery, it can be deployed almost anywhere or integrated into just about any device, instrument, or installation. Its design emerged from months of experimentation with various ESP32 development boards, DAC breakout boards, ADC breakout boards, Microphone breakout boards, and audio-connector breakout boards, and – despite its diminutive size – it manages to provide all of that functionality in a single board. And it dos so without compromising signal quality. Specifications Processor & Memory Espressif ESP32 Pico D4 Processor 32-bit dual core 80 MHz / 160 MHz / 240 MHz 4 MB SPI Flash with 8 MB additional PSRAM (Original Edition) Wireless 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth BLE 4.2 3D Antenna Audio Wolfson WM8978 Stereo Audio Codec Audio Line In on 3.5 mm stereo onnector Audio Headphone / Line Out on 3.5 mm stereo connector Stereo Aux Line In, Audio Mono Out routed to GPIO Header 2x Knowles SPM0687LR5H-1 MEMS Microphones ESD protection on all audio inputs and outputs Support for 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates 1 W Speaker Driver, routed to GPIO Header DAC SNR 98 dB, THD -84 dB (‘A’ weighted @ 48 kHz) ADC SNR 95 dB, THD -84 dB (‘A’ weighted @ 48 kHz) Line input impedance: 1 MOhm Line output impedance: 33 Ohm Form Factor and Connectivity Breadboard friendly 70 x 24 mm 11x GPIO pins broken out to 2.54 mm pitch header, with access to both ESP32 ADC channels, JTAG and capacitive touch pins USB 2.0 over USB Type C connector Power 3.7/4.2 V Lithium Polymer Rechargeable Battery, USB or external 5 V DC power source ESP32 and Audio Codec can be placed into low power modes under software control Battery voltage level detection ESD protection on USB data bus Downloads GitHub Datasheet Links Crowd Supply Campaign (includes FAQs) Hardware Overview Programming the Board The Audio Codec

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The ESP32 is a chip designed for mobile, wearable electronics and Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. It's packed with all the state-of-the-art low-power features you need, including clock gating, multiple power modes and dynamic power scaling.

Microcontroller with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

The ESP32 is a highly integrated chip that combines Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities with a powerful CPU and memory. It is ideal for applications that require low power consumption, such as sensors and wearable devices.

ESP32 offers two CPU cores that can be controlled separately, clocked up to 240 MHz, and each equipped with its own set of peripherals. In addition to the CPU cores, the ESP32 has a special Tensilica LX6 microprocessor for ultra-low power co-processing.

ESP32 module and applications

The ESP32 module can be used in different ways. The most popular ways to use the ESP32 in a project is:

ESP32 as Arduino compatible board

The ESP32 can be used as an Arduino compatible board. This means you can use the Arduino IDE to develop applications for the ESP32. The ESP offers users the ability to make WiFi and Bluetooth connections.

ESP32 as a standalone microcontroller

The ESP32 can also be used as a standalone microcontroller. This means you can develop applications for the ESP32 without using the Arduino IDE. The ESP32 is a good choice for many Internet of Things applications. The built-in WiFi and Bluetooth make it perfect for wireless applications.

Internet of Things projects with ESP32

The ESP32 is a great choice for many Internet of Things applications. The built-in WiFi and Bluetooth make it perfect for wireless applications. The ESP32 is also a very popular microcontroller for hobbyists. Some popular applications for the ESP32 are:

  • Home automation
  • IoT devices
  • Wearable electronics

Manual and books about ESP32

When you work with ESP modules for the first time, it is nice to receive an explanation so that you become familiar with the possibilities and projects with ESP32 technology. The Official ESP32 Book is a book that takes you step by step as a beginner. The Elektor ESP32 Smart Kit offers beginners everything they need to follow the projects in the book.

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