Hello.
I am new here and would like to say hello to you all.
I bought my first ESP module (chip 8266) around 2017.
After a few years in the drawer, it served as a starting point for the ESP3D project.
After that, nothing happened with me regarding these SoC chips for a long time.
And here I am. Practically at the instigation of my colleague.
But now the possibilities are much bigger.
I would like to thank “our landlord” for the contribution he made selflessly and for being guided by a good heart by providing many valuable studies and projects.
Hi.
Thank you so much for your nice words.
I hope our tutorials and resources can help you learn more about this microcontroller world.
Regards,
Sara
Hello Sara.
Modules with ESP chips are something more like MCUs are SoC chips.
It’s such a subtle difference.
I’m glad I was able to find your blog. He is like a treasure chest for the do-it-yourselfer.
Trying to recreate your pioneering designs, I am gaining basic knowledge about the configuration of the development environment and what I have learned about the ESP chips themselves.
Of course, I need to read the chip’s datasheet because the basic knowledge of resources is there.
That’s right.
Let me know if you need help with any of our projects.
Regards,
Sara
Thank you for your warm words.
I try to be self-reliant. Sometimes it takes much more time than it should, but the result is better.
All in all, I have one unresolved problem (I found a workaround for the moment) and I will definitely write about it here. It probably has to do with the configuration of the IDE environment.