Introduction
Analog Signals are signals that change in nature with time. Unlike digital signals they have many states, and can be used to cont
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) with the ESP32
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Introduction
Pulse Width Modulation or PWM is a technique that is used to create an analog like signal with the help of digital signals. The O
Digital Input and Output with the ESP32
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Introduction
Digital Signals are the signals that exist in two states. It could be ON and OFF, HIGH and LOW, 1's and 0's, Positive and Negativ
How to upload your first Code to ESP32 ?
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You need to configure your environment before you can upload your code. So if you haven't done it yet, go to the previous article.
Now your en
Programming Environment for ESP32
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The ESP32 has become an essential part of learning for IoT learning. The ESP32 can be programmed even by kids today. The developer have simplified to
What is ESP32 development Board?
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ESP8266 is one of the most popular IoT device of its own type. It took the IoT sector advance to what it is today as many could work with it due to i
Basic Safety and Introduction for Young Engineers
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Electronics is fun. Being curious is great and getting to know whats inside our gadgets is cool too. Before that we need to know how to do it and wh
What are the most Basic Electronic Components ?
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"I have learned identifying components back in college. I was always curious as a kid, and had explored what was inside my toys. Back there in my col
How is Electronics related to Science ?
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Electronics is the study in science related to the Physics of an Electron, that is how we have the name "ELECTRON- physICS" . This study discusses fr
Semiconductor Diodes: A Simple Introduction to their Basics and Functions
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However, unlike a resistor, a diode does not behave linearly with respect to the applied voltage as it has an exponential I-V relationship and th