Lab Talk #15: Projects with the ESP32, the Espressif Edition, and More
Catch the missed live stream of Lab Talk from January 25, 2024, featuring ESP32 projects, the creation of the guest-edited Espressif edition of Elektor Magazine, and more, with insights from Jeroen Domburg at Espressif.
Did you miss the latest episode of Lab Talk when it aired live on January 25, 2024? Well, there's good news – you can watch the recording! In this video, editors Jens Nickel and Brian Tristam Williams from Elektor, along with Senior Engineer Saad Imtiaz, join forces with Jeroen Domburg, an engineer and Technical Marketing Manager at Espressif, for a technical discussion. They covered projects involving the ESP32, the creation of the guest-edited edition of Elektor Magazine produced in collaboration with Espressif, as well as personal projects and professional developments involving Espressif's technology.
Jeroen Domburg shares his transition from engaging in hobbyist projects to working at Espressif, highlighting the close relationship between the maker community and large tech companies. His story emphasizes the importance of passion-driven projects in fostering career paths!
Next comes a very interesting discussion by Saad Imtiaz on integrating the ESP32 with ChatGPT, highlighting the potential of microcontrollers in AI-driven IoT applications. He provides an example of how current technologies can be combined in innovative ways.
Furthermore, a project featuring Decatron devices from the '50s and '60s, integrated with an ESP32 microcontroller, is presented by Jeroen Domburg. This project illustrates the educational and hobbyist appeal of merging historical electronic components with modern technology.
You'll also find a variety of technical anecdotes in this video, along with a lively Q&A session where our guests tackle intriguing questions about the ESP32. Topics include using ChatGPT for programming, generating microcontroller code with the Cody assistant, exploring personal projects like DSP for data cassette tape transfers and more.
Watch the video below:
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Learn about Brian's project that connected a non-smart bathroom scale to the cloud using the ESP8266. This initiative showcases an early use of Espressif's chips for IoT applications, demonstrating practical DIY approaches to everyday problems.Jeroen Domburg shares his transition from engaging in hobbyist projects to working at Espressif, highlighting the close relationship between the maker community and large tech companies. His story emphasizes the importance of passion-driven projects in fostering career paths!
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Furthermore, a project featuring Decatron devices from the '50s and '60s, integrated with an ESP32 microcontroller, is presented by Jeroen Domburg. This project illustrates the educational and hobbyist appeal of merging historical electronic components with modern technology.
You'll also find a variety of technical anecdotes in this video, along with a lively Q&A session where our guests tackle intriguing questions about the ESP32. Topics include using ChatGPT for programming, generating microcontroller code with the Cody assistant, exploring personal projects like DSP for data cassette tape transfers and more.
Watch the video below: