Gregs Maker Corner | ESP32 R4GE Pro Conference Badge Introduction @GregsMakerCorner | Uploaded January 2021 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
This is an introduction to the ESP32 R4GE Pro conference badge, designed by Paul Pagel for CodeMash. We had high hopes to launch this as a Pre-Compiler / Maker Space project for CodeMash 2021, but of course that didn't happen due to Covid spoiling the fun! Fortunately, Paul continued to labor on with the "sequel" to the much appreciated/enjoyed badge from 2020. In this video series, I demonstrate how to build the badge and get up and running.
For background on the badge, see this link:
twobittinker.com/esp32-pro-conference-badge
Expected price to source this: $50-60. There are a few nicer but pricier components (dac, speakers, etc.) that increase the cost, but we felt it was worth it.
For the detailed bill of materials and purchasing the badge, head over to this web site/ url:
github.com/DigiTorus86/ESP32-R4ge-Pro/blob/master/documents/Esp32_R4ge_Pro_BOM.ods
Github Repository:
github.com/DigiTorus86/ESP32-R4ge-Pro
To purchase the PCB, we recommend sourcing it from PCBWay. Gerber files are posted in the Github repository, and info is provided in the BOM.
Here is a direct link to PCBway to purchase the board.
pcbway.com/project/shareproject/ESP32_R4ge_Pro.html
You will also need to install Visual Studio Code (VS Code) and Platform IO to get this running.
VS Code:
code.visualstudio.com/download
Platform IO for VSCode install Info:
platformio.org/install/ide?install=vscode
If you have questions, please reply in the comments, or visit twobittinker.com and post your question there. Either Paul or I will attempt to get back to you.
This is an introduction to the ESP32 R4GE Pro conference badge, designed by Paul Pagel for CodeMash. We had high hopes to launch this as a Pre-Compiler / Maker Space project for CodeMash 2021, but of course that didn't happen due to Covid spoiling the fun! Fortunately, Paul continued to labor on with the "sequel" to the much appreciated/enjoyed badge from 2020. In this video series, I demonstrate how to build the badge and get up and running.
For background on the badge, see this link:
twobittinker.com/esp32-pro-conference-badge
Expected price to source this: $50-60. There are a few nicer but pricier components (dac, speakers, etc.) that increase the cost, but we felt it was worth it.
For the detailed bill of materials and purchasing the badge, head over to this web site/ url:
github.com/DigiTorus86/ESP32-R4ge-Pro/blob/master/documents/Esp32_R4ge_Pro_BOM.ods
Github Repository:
github.com/DigiTorus86/ESP32-R4ge-Pro
To purchase the PCB, we recommend sourcing it from PCBWay. Gerber files are posted in the Github repository, and info is provided in the BOM.
Here is a direct link to PCBway to purchase the board.
pcbway.com/project/shareproject/ESP32_R4ge_Pro.html
You will also need to install Visual Studio Code (VS Code) and Platform IO to get this running.
VS Code:
code.visualstudio.com/download
Platform IO for VSCode install Info:
platformio.org/install/ide?install=vscode
If you have questions, please reply in the comments, or visit twobittinker.com and post your question there. Either Paul or I will attempt to get back to you.