With the ESP32-P4 not having any wireless functionality and instead focusing on being a small SoC, it makes sense to combine it with a second chip that handles features like WiFi and Bluetooth.
Tested with the Robotdyn 16 Keys I2C Capacitive Touch TTP229 Module Robotdyn Capacitive Touch Disk Pad. uint16_t readKeys() - Read data from TTP229 and return states of 16 keys in bitmap ...
Abstract: In this paper, the influence of packaging-induced RF signal degradation on an optoelectronic modulator module is investigated. A directly modulated laser (DML) is modeled and packaged in a ...
Abstract: This letter presents a low-profile module-integrated single-antenna concept for the unlicensed 60 GHz band that simultaneously provides wide beam coverage in both the E and H planes and ...
Library to control a Lepton FLiR (forward looking infrared) thermal camera module from an Arduino-like board (Teensy 3+/ESP32+ minimum). Licensed under the non-restrictive MIT license. Created by ...
As 5G networks expand, telecom operators are grappling with rising energy consumption and operational costs, particularly at the radio unit level where signal amplification accounts for a major share ...