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MKS-DLC32
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ESP32-C61: Delivering Affordable Wi-Fi 6 Connectivity
Yes, I've used it in a commercial product with 10000+ deployments. It was the only chip with BLE and WiFi, so there was no other option at the time. If the requirements were different, I would use something from Nordic Semiconductors [0] or some ARMv8 chip.
The hardware itself is fine, but the biggest pain was getting stable WiFi and BLE connections simultaneously, because of only one antenna/radio. RAM was also a problem, it would be great to have at least 512kb. The SDK from Espressif is sometimes a little bit weird, but usable and bugs are fixed quickly. The build system is ok, nothing special.
[0] https://www.nordicsemi.com/
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Is this a Nordic MCU?
Dude. Nordic. The semiconductor company.
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Getting into the Semiconductor Industry
Try Nordic Semiconductors …
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Demystifying machine learning via Bluetooth with Arduino
The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense is designed around a Nordic Semiconductor chip which has a Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of 23 bytes, which represents the largest packet size that can be sent at a time. According to this resource, the maximum data throughput for this size is 128 kbps so you need to split the machine learning model into packets of this size to be able to transfer it over to the Arduino.
- How do I maintain a long Bluetooth Low Energy connection in the background?
MKS-DLC32
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ESP32-C61: Delivering Affordable Wi-Fi 6 Connectivity
Products based on the Makerbase spindle/laser engraver, like all the inexpensive 3018 CNCs, all use an older ESP32.
https://github.com/makerbase-mks/MKS-DLC32
Many/all of the Sonoff smart home things use various ESP chips:
https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/06/17/sonoff-pow-elite-esp...
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Help! Looking for a motherboard!
MKS DLC 32 sufficient for diode lasers, includes WI-FI … https://github.com/makerbase-mks/MKS-DLC32
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When I open a connection to my board I get a serial feedback I do not understand.
I do have the maker base MKS-DLC32 and I have just plugged regular end switches into the board itself.
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Help Connecting makerbase to neje laser
Looks like you have to update the board, https://github.com/makerbase-mks/MKS-DLC32. You'll have to do some homework, make sure you know all the steps to burn the firmware update.edit: make sure thats the right link I sent you ;)
- Makerbase DLC 32 / do you control your CO2 laser via the TTL signal? I find a wide variety of circuit diagrams and don't know what to do next ...
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Any feedback on Makerbase DLC32
I’m having a look at the Makerbase DLC32 board. It seems to be full of promises.
What are some alternatives?
Android-DFU-Library - Device Firmware Update library and Android app
LaserGRBL - Laser optimized GUI for GRBL
833iot - cheap E73-2G4M08S1E based IOT board
esphome-devices - ESPHome Device Configurations Repository - A database of user submitted configurations for a variety of devices which can be flashed to run ESPHome.io firmware.