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  • Overview In this article, you will learn how to control DC, Stepper, and servo motors by Arduino and L293D. At the end of this tutorial, you should be able to control spinning direction, acceleration, speed, power and shaft position.If you do not know what L293D is, we suggest reading L293D: Theory, Diagram, Simulation & Pinout . Why Driving Motors with L293D? Driving electromotors needs a high current. In addition, spinning direction and speed are two imp...
  • Overview In this article, we will explore the process of setting up an ESP32-based web server using the popular Arduino IDE, accompanied by practical examples to illustrate the key concepts. By the end of this guide, you will have a solid understanding of how to harness the power of the ESP32 microcontroller to create your own web server. If you are a beginner to ESP32, we recommend reading Getting Started with the ESP32 on Arduino IDE What You Will Learn Getting to know the web server ...
  • Mojo V3 FPGA Development Board Features Mojo is an FPGA board which lets you get the pleasure of configuring the digital circuits on Mojo v3 to your own specifications. What separates this FPGA from the others is the ease of use. The goal of Mojo v3 is to get you up and running with FPGA as easily as possible.The Mojo v3 FPGA Board uses the Spartan 6 and a high performance ATmega32U4 microcontroller. This board has high processing power. The ATmega32U4 microcontroller comes with a USB (DFU) bootloader ...
  • Overview Welcome to the world of MicroPython on ESP32 and ESP8266! In this tutorial, we will introduce you to MicroPython, highlighting the differences between MicroPython and regular Python, and demonstrate how to program your ESP32 and ESP8266-based boards with MicroPython using the uPyCraft IDE. By the end of this guide, you will have your first LED blinking using MicroPython, empowering you to explore the vast potential of these powerful microcontrollers through the simplicity and flexibility of ...
  • Overview Welcome to the comprehensive guide to the ESP32 pinout. The ESP32 microcontroller is equipped with 48 pins, each serving multiple functions. However, not all pins are readily accessible on every ESP32 development board, and certain pins may have usage restrictions. This article aims to provide a clear and concise reference for understanding the pin configurations and functionalities of the ESP32, offering valuable insights into which pins to utilize and which to avoid for your projects. W...

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