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  2. File:ESP32-WROOM-32.stl - Wikipedia

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  3. ESP32 - Wikipedia

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    ESP32 was a series of low-cost, low-power system-on-chip microcontrollers with integrated Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth.The ESP32 series employs either a Tensilica Xtensa LX6 microprocessor in both dual-core and single-core variations, an Xtensa LX7 dual-core microprocessor, or a single-core RISC-V microprocessor and includes built-in antenna switches, RF balun, power amplifier, low-noise ...

  4. NodeMCU - Wikipedia

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    Support for the 32-bit ESP32 has also been implemented. The prototyping hardware typically used is a circuit board functioning as a dual in-line package (DIP) which integrates a USB controller with a smaller surface-mounted board containing the

  5. File:ESP32-WROOM-32U.stl - Wikipedia

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  6. Arduino Nano - Wikipedia

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    The following table compares official Arduino boards, and has a similar layout as a table in the Arduino Uno article. The table is split with dark bars into three high-level microcontroller groups: 8-bit AVR cores, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M cores, and 32-bit ESP32 microcontrollers. Though 3rd-party boards have similar board names it doesn't ...

  7. Comparison of single-board microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    A real ultra-low power board, capable of running of a single AA. The board counts with an efficient step-up regulator (MCP16251) and can be powered from 0.9V. The Whisper Node has a built-in RFM69 long-range sub-GHz radio and 4 Mbit Flash memory. The board can also run from a standard power supply and use the battery as backup.