© Neil Cameron 2021
N. CameronElectronics Projects with the ESP8266 and ESP32https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6336-5_21

21. Microcontrollers

Neil Cameron1  
(1)
Edinburgh, UK
 
Several microcontrollers are used in the book, depending on the required function of the microcontroller. The LOLIN (WeMos) D1 mini board, based on the ESP8266 microcontroller, is used in applications requiring Wi-Fi connectivity. The ESP32 DEVKIT DOIT board, based on the ESP32 microcontroller, is ideal for applications requiring intense data processing with either Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity. The ESP32-CAM board, which is based on the ESP32-S microcontroller, is the obvious choice for applications requiring both a camera and Wi-Fi functionality. The Arduino Pro Micro emulates ...

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