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Build a Low-power R2-D2 Droid Badge With E-paper Display

https://maker.pro/pcb/projects/how-to-build-a-low-power-r2-d2-droid-badge-with-e-paper-display

This battery-powered R2-D2 convention badge uses a microcontroller and an e-ink display.

How to Create a Low Power DC/DC Converter

https://maker.pro/custom/projects/low-power-dcdc-converter

This project presents a low cost and low power DC/DC push-pull converter based on the GreenPAK SLG46108 device.

Recognizing Mnist-based Handwritten Digits On M5stack Core2

https://maker.pro/arduino/projects/recognizing-mnist-based-handwritten-digits-on-m5stack-core2

Learn how to quickly develop a TinyML model to recognize drawn digits on touch interfaces with low-power MCUs.

Handmade Drawing Recognition Interface as from my Smartphone

https://maker.pro/arduino/projects/handmade-drawing-recognition-interface-as-from-my-smartphone

TinyML models to recognize custom, user-defined drawn gestures on touch interfaces, embedded in low-power MCUs.

ESP01 Servo Motor Control using Web Server

https://maker.pro/esp8266/projects/esp01-servo-motor-control-using-web-server-1

In this tutorial we are going to control "Servo Motor using Wifi microcontroller ESP01"

Static IP Address on Xiao ESP32 S3 Sense

https://maker.pro/esp8266/projects/static-ip-address-on-xiao-esp32-s3-sense

In this blog, I will show you how to set a static IP address on Xiao ESP32 S3 Sense, a tiny but powerful microcontroller board with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities. Setting a static IP address can be useful if you want to access your ESP32 web server or other network services using the same IP address, even after restarting the board.

How to Make an Explorer Probe for Rockets With DHT11 and an ESP8266

https://maker.pro/esp8266/projects/diy-explorer-probe-rockets-dht111-esp8266

This small explorer probe is designed to sit in a small rocket, land, and relay data back to a server.

Alexa Smart Home using Node MCU

https://maker.pro/esp8266/projects/alexa-smart-home-using-node-mcu

In this project, I will be showing how to automate your house using your voice with Amazon Alexa device.

Build a Clap-to-Fly Drone Using PlutoX

https://maker.pro/esp8266/projects/clap-to-fly-a-drone

Controlling PlutoX takeoff with just a snap