How does CircuitMess Batmobile™ work?
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Hi everyone,
Do you want to know a little more about how CircuitMess Batmobile actually works? If you do, you've come to the right place. 😄
It all starts with this rectangular chip.
It's called an ESP32, and it's basically a dual-core processor with some memory and WiFi antenna.
This is the brain of the Batmobile and handles all the bit crunching related to camera recognition and wireless communication.
This black rectangle is a 32-bit co-processor.
This little guy is like an assistant to ESP32. it helps out by doing all the dirty work such as:
- motor control
- audio processing and playback
- LED control
- charging
We can't forget this little guy - an ESP8266 - a processor with a WiFi chipset.
ESP8266 is located on the controller and is responsible for:
- communication with the Batmobile
- rendering graphics on the display
- processing button inputs
- checking the controller's battery level
I hope you got a better sense of how Batmobile works through these explanations. It's pretty cool, right?
What will be the first place you'll take your Batmobile for a ride? 🦇🚗
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