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WHAT BOARD WOULD BE A GOOD budget friendly option to start in my journey to learn the following:
I probably want to work with photo eyes and learn how they work, I think home automation, power over ethernet, and how Resistors capacitors , transisters, and MOSFets as well as other components interact to change current and voltage into o create radio waves or computers or TVs etc operate.
Wgat I’ve learnt from this video is that I’m not knowledgeable enough to fully understand it. Yet. :’D
x 1.20 is the perfect speed 😛
How about PIC? It used to be very popular 10 years ago. These days, I hear mostly ESP32 in that category.
Thank you for the overview. For those interested in LED control, for holiday lights, ESP32 is the way to go. WLED software runs on it and that gives lots of options and effects. Gledopto have come out with a nicely packaged Ethernet, ESP 32 device, for holiday lights.