Working on Batmobile's Hardware
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Hi everyone!
Here's a quick update on Batmobile's development.
As you might remember from our previous update, we decided to use a different CPU model from the one we were hoping to use as it vanished from the market. The chip we'll in Batmobile use is called ESP32-S3. We added 4MB RAM and 16MB flash memory to it. We also added 3 light sensors for line following.
Check it out below:
Here are a few rendered images of the PCB. It's not entirely finished yet, but it's looking good so far:
Thank you so much for your support so far.
Stay tuned for more updates.
- Albert & the CircuitMess team
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