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Get meal kits delivered. You still do >80% of the cooking but it takes out all of the planning and shopping. I was lucky(?) to grow up with a great cook and gardener for a mum, so I'm not even really sure how you exist…
I can't be bothered running the datasheet through a translator but there seem to be sleep modes at 2.5uA and 200nA.
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Academia discriminates against non-Whites by refusing to give them the same opportunity for rejection that we give Whites. Academia keeps the black transgender woman down by burying her in scholarships and unmerited…
Complexity. It's now playing catch up trying to support all of these different chips with all of these different peripherals, capabilities, and errata in quick succession. As a developer, it's much more difficult to…
FYI the RP2040 has peripherals too, a lot of the same ones. It's very clear that GP has an odd misconception that an ESP32 is some kind of development board complete with "connectors" and possibly a battery charger,…
What part of that contradicts my comment? To be clear, GP is the one saying the ESP32 is more than just the chip itself, complete with battery controller and camera connector.
No, that's both "just the chip", the chips have different peripherals. They both have the usual SPI, I2C, UART, ADC, etc., and they have their differences too. I could just as well say "For an RP2040 to do USB you wire…
It's safe to assume he's talking about the chip in both cases. You can connect either of them to a battery charger, camera, or nuclear reactor but all of those 'peripherals' are completely irrelevant to this comparison.
If you anticipate the need to update the bootloader, you would use a multistage bootloader approach where the first is never altered (as the bootloader should never be altered) and its main function is to select which…
Nobody in their right mind is updating a bootloader in the field OTA, let alone one inaccessible on a mountain top.
nit: There are 6 different espressif microcontrollers in that table, not "dozens". Espressif also went many years with only the ESP8266, then many years more after introducing the ESP32 before this recent binge of…
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Get meal kits delivered. You still do >80% of the cooking but it takes out all of the planning and shopping. I was lucky(?) to grow up with a great cook and gardener for a mum, so I'm not even really sure how you exist…
I can't be bothered running the datasheet through a translator but there seem to be sleep modes at 2.5uA and 200nA.
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Complexity. It's now playing catch up trying to support all of these different chips with all of these different peripherals, capabilities, and errata in quick succession. As a developer, it's much more difficult to…
FYI the RP2040 has peripherals too, a lot of the same ones. It's very clear that GP has an odd misconception that an ESP32 is some kind of development board complete with "connectors" and possibly a battery charger,…
What part of that contradicts my comment? To be clear, GP is the one saying the ESP32 is more than just the chip itself, complete with battery controller and camera connector.
No, that's both "just the chip", the chips have different peripherals. They both have the usual SPI, I2C, UART, ADC, etc., and they have their differences too. I could just as well say "For an RP2040 to do USB you wire…
It's safe to assume he's talking about the chip in both cases. You can connect either of them to a battery charger, camera, or nuclear reactor but all of those 'peripherals' are completely irrelevant to this comparison.
If you anticipate the need to update the bootloader, you would use a multistage bootloader approach where the first is never altered (as the bootloader should never be altered) and its main function is to select which…
Nobody in their right mind is updating a bootloader in the field OTA, let alone one inaccessible on a mountain top.
nit: There are 6 different espressif microcontrollers in that table, not "dozens". Espressif also went many years with only the ESP8266, then many years more after introducing the ESP32 before this recent binge of…
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