Hi everyone,
electronica 2022, the world’s leading trade fair and conference for electronics, is taking place in Munich, from 15 to 18 November 2022 and, of course, Espressif Systems will be there!
Anticipation in the industry is high, since the last in-person trade fair took place four years ago, due to the global pandemic. electronica is the world’s most important industry gathering (and the only one this year) which will seamlessly cover the entire spectrum of electronics by bringing together key players, decision makers and visionaries from the global electronics community. More than 2,000 exhibitors covering a wide range of topics have already registered to present their latest technologies and solutions at this year’s trade fair.
In terms of content, not only will electronica cover a huge range of topics through the offerings of its exhibitors, but it will also feature an extensive supporting program in which industry experts will impart their wealth of specialist knowledge. As is tradition, the trade fair will be complemented by the electronica Conferences, which this year will deal with the topics of Automotive, Embedded Platforms, and Wireless Systems and Applications. The electronica Forums will focus, in particular, on applications and solutions, providing a valuable source of inspiration for visitors, thanks to the practical presentations and panel discussions in those Forums.
In 2022, the trade fair will be held under the motto ‘Driving sustainable progress,’ as the electronics industry plays a vital role in paving the way for future social issues and for the transition to a high-tech society. The CEOs of leading semiconductor companies will also discuss the industry’s contribution to protecting the climate at the CEO Roundtable. Additional topics of global relevance running through the trade fair include electric mobility, cybersecurity, embedded systems, industrial IoT, sustainability, smart energy, connectivity, AI, sensors and measurement technology. All in all, electronica offers a platform that will bring together experts and users demonstrating practice-oriented and sustainable solutions to combating the challenges of our time.
Espressif’s presence at this year’s electronica aims to highlight the latest ESP-based solutions, while also emphasising Espressif’s contribution to the development of high-tech solutions to some of the most pressing problems of the present-day world. To this end, Espressif is bringing to electronica its comprehensive Matter solution, along with the ESP-ZeroCode Modules, which have been designed for building Matter-compatible, smart-home devices with ease. Based on ESP32-C3 (ESP8685), ESP32-C2 (ESP8684), and ESP32-H2 SoCs, Espressif’s ESP-ZeroCode Modules offer flexibility in terms of hardware design, while also providing a ready-made, plug-and-play solution for building Matter-compatible products.
Keep reading this month’s newsletter, so you can learn more about:
ESP-ZeroCode Modules for Out-of-the-Box Matter Connectivity
Espressif is pleased to announce ESP-ZeroCode Modules for building Matter-compatible devices based on Espressif hardware with Wi-Fi and Thread (802.15.4) wireless communication protocols.
ESP RainMaker Officially Available in AWS Marketplace
ESP RainMaker is available in AWS Marketplace, marking yet another major milestone for Espressif in the field of IoT cloud solutions.
ESP32-H2 & Thread SDK Officially Recognized as “Thread-Certified 1.3.0 Component”
Espressif can now provide its customers with the latest and most rigorously-tested Thread solutions (1.3.0).
Developing User Interfaces for ESP-Based Custom-Made Dev Boards
This article explains how you can use SquareLine Studio for developing UIs on custom-made boards with LCDs, which are based on an Espressif MCU.
EsPiFF: An ESP32 in the Raspberry Pi 4 Form Factor
For applications where Raspberry Pi 4 is not robust enough, or consumes excessive power, you can consider the EsPiFF — a powerful ESP32-based development board built by MDC-Service, which is a start-up by Michael Schmid and Steffen Wittenburg.
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Best wishes,John LeeSenior Customer Support Officer.