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ESP as Controller #58
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@fharni wrote
Hi,
If an esp then i would suggest to buy one with enough analog pins like ESP32. Wemos D1 mini do not have Bluetooth as far as i know, Could u provide the specs where u have seen one with ? For myself i think i might give Arduino Nano 33 at later stages a try, at some point, not sure what is gonna be needed for later haptic feedback device. Kind Regards |
Ok, you are right. I mixed it up with the ESP32. Then my question will change to? Why not use the ESP32 as a controller? It has 18 ADCs and a lot more pins. Also it has bluetooth and wifi. The processor can operate between 80 and 240 MHz and has enough memory on it. On AliExpress I will get one for 6 €. Maybe one controller can handle both hands. The Arduino nano 33 IOT costs 20 €. It has 8 ADCs, a clock speed of 48 MHz and 256 KB flash memory. |
Hi, I decided to go for myself for Adruno Nano 33 because it has a ATECC608A secure element integrated, it's a decision for myself. I kinda expect the special "ESP32-WROOM-32SE" to be hard to get I heard rumors that it not that easy but I never tried it so I guess (^_^) it's up to you to try it. (watch out not to get the ESP32-WROOM-32U or the ESP32-WROOM-32D version by mistake) Kind Regards |
Going to close this now that we are finalising use of the ESP32 for bluetooth. |
Why not use an ESP8266 like Wemos D1 mini. It has a faster CPU and also Bluetooth build in.
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