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IoT Kit-on-a-Shield + new Arduino Q Mode Guide download

To many sensors? Not enough? What are you looking for?


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Hi -,

I have been testing out code for our up-and-coming IoT Kit-on-a-Shield custom circuit board, and I have to say I really like it!

This board uses the ESP32-S3 processor, which has both Wi-Fi and BLE connectivity (plus the ESP-NOW protocol).

It’s early yet, so I have a feeling the design will be changing substantially, but currently it has a smorgasbord of components:

- 8 LEDs
- Piezo buzzer
- Push button
- Potentiometer
- Rotary encoder
- Temp sensor
- Optical sensor
- Light sensor
- Magnetic sensor
- slot for OLED

We are also working on a fun add-on that will make it expandable so you can connect whatever other components/circuits you want.

What do you want on an ESP32 Dev board?

Is this too much stuff or not enough?

I’d love to hear your specific advice/thoughts/requests!
Just reply to this email and let me know. 

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App Lab and Q Book
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After I finished scripting the Arduino App Lab and Q Course main videos, I realized I had written a small book's worth of material.

After a substantial amount of rewriting and editing, this new book is now in the layout phase.  So it may be a bit yet, but I'll be excited to release it!

In the interim, Luca (our book layout designer) put together this Arduino Q Modes Guide PDF (download here).

The guide complements a video I just released on YouTube about the 3 Arduino Q Modes: Arduino Q has 3 Modes - but why?

All the best on your Arduino projects!


-Michael Cheich
Programming Electronics Academy


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