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March 2021

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Hi everyone,

Have you noticed the newest addition to our services? We are very excited about enriching our set of customer services with free-of-charge reviewing services for circuit diagrams and PCB designs of products powered by Espressif’s chips and modules. We have added this to our existing customer services, in order to ensure the technical accuracy of Espressif-powered products and their conformity to our high-quality standards.

So, if you would like us to make sure that your self-designed, Espressif-based product achieves optimal performance, please provide us with its circuit schematic and PCB design for a technical review. Together with this, you should also fill in and submit the relevant online form. Then, our experienced team of engineers will carry out this review. Rest assured they will come up with suggestions specifically tailored to your product, while also paying particular attention to the confidentiality that this process entails.

Other topics you can read about in this month’s newsletter include:

ESP32-C3-DevKitM-1 Available Soon

ESP32-C3-DevKitM-1 is an entry-level development board based on ESP32-C3-MINI-1, a module named like this because of its small size. This board provides a full range of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE functions. It is expected to hit the stores in the second half of April 2021.

NebuLink NLC1242: An ESP32-Powered Data Acquisition System by SLS

NLC1242 is an ESP32-based advanced data acquisition system designed to bridge the gap between end-user applications and sensors. Functioning both wirelessly and seamlessly, NLC1242 drives the exchange of data between sensors and the cloud.

ESP32-Powered Heart Rate and Pulse Oximetry Monitoring with MAX30102

Francesco Azzola, from a blog entitled “Surviving with Android”, has just posted a really interesting tutorial which demonstrates the way in which we can use ESP32 to monitor someone’s heart rate and pulse oximetry.

Fibonacci256: A Mesmerizing ESP8266-based Piece of Art

Jason Coon from the Evil Genius Labs LLC has created several LED art pieces in a Fibonacci pattern. Jason’s latest work, Fibonacci256, is an ESP8266-powered, 166mm disc, with 256 RGB LEDs that are surface-mounted in a flower-like Fibonacci layout.

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Hope you enjoy reading this month’s newsletter. Keep sending us your messages and requests on Facebook, Twitter, GitHub, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

You can also contact us through our website or you can email us! We try to respond to all of your messages as quickly as possible!

Best wishes,John Lee.Senior Customer Support Officer

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