Secure Element Usage on ESP32-H2
Explore the potential integration and usage of a Secure Element with the ESP32-H2 for enhanced hardware-based security and key management.
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Explore the potential integration and usage of a Secure Element with the ESP32-H2 for enhanced hardware-based security and key management.
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Specific low-power capabilities and deep sleep current consumption across different ESP32 variants to choose the best fit for battery-powered devices.
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Discuss potential future ESP32 variants or companion chips supporting Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology for precise location and ranging applications.
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Explore implementing the Matter (formerly CHIP) smart home standard on capable ESP32 variants (like C6, H2) using Thread, WiFi, and BLE.
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Utilize the ESP32-H2’s 802.15.4 radio to implement Zigbee connectivity. Create or join Zigbee networks for home automation and other IoT applications.
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Leverage enhanced Bluetooth 5.0 features available on newer ESP32 variants (S3, C3, C6, H2), such as extended advertising, higher data rates, and LE Audio potential.
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Implement the Thread networking protocol using the ESP32-H2’s integrated 802.15.4 radio. Build secure, low-power, IPv6-based mesh networks.
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Explore the AI/NN acceleration instructions available on the ESP32-S3’s Xtensa LX7 cores for optimizing machine learning inference tasks at the edge.
ESP32-S3 Neural Network Acceleration Read More »
Implement USB Human Interface Device (HID) class on ESP32-S2/S3 to emulate keyboards, mice, or other HID devices over a wired USB connection.
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Configure the ESP32-S2/S3 as a USB Mass Storage Class (MSC) device, allowing it to appear as a USB flash drive to a host computer for file access.
USB MSC (Mass Storage) Implementation Read More »