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Martin Fasani

Interested in electronics, IoT and programming ESP32 Espressif boards. 3D printing & part time designer and backend developer

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Who I Am

I enjoy fiddling with electronics and bits. Also designing stuff and 3D printing.

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

To read about interesting projects from people that usually knows much more than myself

ESP8266 ESP32 c++ php Api 3d printing 3D Modeling blender
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  • Fasarek 3D-printing + FS2 Camera
  • Personal blog, electronics and portfolio

This user joined on 08/04/2018.

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Remora is a simple pseudo animation language that receives UDP short commands to launch LED Animations
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Remora

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The FS32 is a digital Polaroid that uploads the photo instantly to the cloud
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ESP32 WiFi instant Camera

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Long-life battery powered photo frame that renders a Screen every morning and goes to sleep - CALE.es WebService to render Bitmaps
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CALE Low Energy Eink Calendar

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Use this RGB Leds that are in your garage to build your own Lights. As simple as Leds, Ω and soldiering (To be safe max. 30 mA per GPIO)
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ESP32-MeshKit custom RGB LED Lamps

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Powered by an ESP32 this inefficient, imprecise and over-engineered digital clock can be a great learning resource for ESP-IDF beginners
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Epaper Deepsleep digital clock

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udpx is is a technology to transport data over WiFi to microcontrollers, supporting decompression
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udpx

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ESP32 + ePaper = Kindle
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DIY ePUB Reader

chris-gChris G

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Using e.g. ESP32 and cheap camera to make a remote monitoring device that can watch things e.g. meters, gages, etc...
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Low cost / low power sleep / WiFi Camera

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Things that are created using Espressif boards

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  • Home automation using Alexa, part I

    01/03/2019 at 05:31 • 0 comments

    Starting to play around controlling things with Alexa, using partly ESP32 libraries, partly some Chinese elements like Sonoff that is just a WiFI chip.

    So this is just one of the targets, an old DDR times, coffee grinder branded AEG. Model: Noisy

    Result here:

    https://twitter.com/martinfasani/status/1080553388323020803?s=21

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Things I've Built

IoT E-ink display

This E-Ink dynamic display is powered by a ESP8266. It connects to the local WiFi and reads calendar entries with the goal of displaying last Meetings in the meetings room or send web screenshots. More: https://fasani.de/iot/iot-e-ink-display/

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KaRadio A fully featured wifi web radio player with only low cost boards. with or without a vs1053 board
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WiFi Webradio on ESP8266 or ESP32

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An open-source, 3D printed, high precision robotic arm with trainability
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Dexter

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A simple calendar made with e-ink display and stm32 microcontroller.
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NekoCal - an E-Ink Calendar

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Instant-Printing-Point-and-Shoot camera. Or yet another Polaroid like.
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PolaPi

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I always wanted a large, affordable E-Ink screen to play around with. This board talks to cheap E-Reader replacement screens with an ESP32.
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EPDiy: 9.7"/6" E-Paper controller

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Reverse engineering the SMA-Q2 smartwatch to run open source firmware on it
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Color Open Source Smartwatch

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cordwood + smt + jewelry + blinkies + zinc-air batteries
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cyborg ring

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Using e.g. ESP32 and cheap camera to make a remote monitoring device that can watch things e.g. meters, gages, etc...
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Low cost / low power sleep / WiFi Camera

james-newtonJames Newton

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Paxcounter is a proof-of-concept device for metering passenger flows in realtime. It counts how many mobile devices are around.
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ESP32-Paxcounter

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Using a replacement Kindle screen with an Arduino/whatever
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E-Ink Display Adapter

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A low cost Internet of things platform to build your own smart house
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Iota: Internet of things for all

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making a digital audio recorder, with an ESP32 instead of a DSP.
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ESP32 audio recorder

jean-thomasJean THOMAS

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The Tick Tock Timer is a School Bell timer packed with features
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Tick Tock Timer

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Just for the sake of making it happen, I've designed an open-source TOMU form factor ESP32 design. It fits in a USB Type-A port.
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FEMU - An ESP32 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth board in TOMU form

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Visually Programing ESPcopter - ESP8266 based programmable Drone with Visuino
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Programing ESPcopter - ESP8266 Drone with Visuino

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nRF52 Smartwatch from Scratch
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nRF52 SmartWatch

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A kick-ass high-power ARM board with everything you need -- and small enough to fit in your pocket.
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Thunder Pack

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