State of Electronics | ESP8266 by Angus Gratton @StateofElectronics | Uploaded 8 years ago | Updated June 24 2024
In this video, recorded live at linux.conf.au2016 in Geelong, Angus Gratton explains his (and others) efforts in reverse engineering the ESP8266 module using Free and Open Source tools. His talk covers a brief history of the device, how it came to be and his own anecdotal views on where its all going. With the impending arrival of the ESP32, the ability to upload from the Arduino IDE, the arrival of several open source based frameworks to develop with, the future of the Espressif device is bright. Visit http://espressif.com/en/products/esp8266 for more info on the device.
Angus can be reached on the web here: http://redyak.com.au
Superhouse TV - http://superhouse.tv
A huge thank you to Angus and the organises of the conference for allowing me to participate. Further videos from the conference can be viewed on their YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/linuxcon...
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In this video, recorded live at linux.conf.au2016 in Geelong, Angus Gratton explains his (and others) efforts in reverse engineering the ESP8266 module using Free and Open Source tools. His talk covers a brief history of the device, how it came to be and his own anecdotal views on where its all going. With the impending arrival of the ESP32, the ability to upload from the Arduino IDE, the arrival of several open source based frameworks to develop with, the future of the Espressif device is bright. Visit http://espressif.com/en/products/esp8266 for more info on the device.
Angus can be reached on the web here: http://redyak.com.au
Superhouse TV - http://superhouse.tv
A huge thank you to Angus and the organises of the conference for allowing me to participate. Further videos from the conference can be viewed on their YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/linuxcon...
Feel free to like, subscribe and share below.