With the ESP32-P4 not having any wireless functionality and instead focusing on being a small SoC, it makes sense to combine it with a second chip that handles features like WiFi and Bluetooth.
Abstract: This letter presents a low-profile module-integrated single-antenna concept for the unlicensed 60 GHz band that simultaneously provides wide beam coverage in both the E and H planes and ...
Abstract: This paper introduces the design and implementation of an RF-based system for detecting non-cooperating unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The system comprises an RF module, an automated Pan ...
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*This is the Wi-Fi version of Brian Brocken's original work, so thanks to him for the original project. "It uses an Arduino UNO to control a 1602 LCD screen, a stepper motor and a 9g servo motor. The ...