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Witty Fox - ESP32 Storm Board
The WittyFox ESP32 Storm board is easy to use prototyping board developed specially keeping IoT Applications in mind. It allows users to upload their program wirelessly (OTA) by default or connect to the laptop using Witty Fox ESP Programmer. With mostly all usable GPIO breakouts of ESP32 neatly organized with power pins to aid the user in quick prototyping.
If want you can make NFC based security door lock and for that you will need few essential components like:
- Witty Fox NFC board
- 1000mAh Li-ion battery
- 12V Solenoid lock
- 5V relay module
- Jumper Wires
- 5V microUSB Power adapter
- 12V Power adapter
It also has multiple breakouts for both SPI and I2C interfaces, as well as a dedicated breakout for the PIR sensor. The in-built battery charging and protection board can be easily replaced by the user in case of any damage to the product caused during prototyping. It features a low dropout on-board linear regulator by Microchip Technology[TM] for operation with Li-Ion batteries. (Battery not included).
Video Tutorial for Witty Fox - ESP32 Storm Board
Over the Air (OTA) Wireless programming
Applications:
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
- Wearable health monitors
- HVAC and thermostats
- Including surveillance cameras
- Smart locks
Package Includes:
- 1 X Witty Fox ESP Storm Board
Specifications:
Brand | Witty Fox |
Model | ESP Storm Board |
Dimensions | 12.7 x 9.91 x 5.08 cm |
Weight | 100grams |
1. How do I charge my ESP32 Storm board?
- To charge the ESP32 you need to connect the micro-usb cable to the micro-usb port on the TP4056 battery charger as highlighted in the below image. Note that it requires 5v so do not connect adapters with a higher or lower voltage rating.
- Powering a ESP32 Storm board. As shown in image below, the esp32 storm board can be powered in two ways either through a Micro USB to USB Adapter or through a 3.7V lithium Ion Battery.
Fig: Ways to power ESP32 Storm Board.
2. What is an ESP32 Storm Board used for?
- The ESP32 storm board is used to build any embedded solution or prototype embedded applications. It is also a good platform for a beginner who wants to get a quick start in learning about embedded systems and IoT.
3. What programming languages can I use to program the ESP32 Storm Board?
- You have several options here as the ESP32 Storm Board supports multiple programming languages. The two most widely used frameworks are the ESP-IDF and Arduino Framework.