We live in a world (specially where I live) most of kids don't have a PCs in their homes to have fun with Arduino's and so many beautiful things we hackers enjoy. Why can't we make something for them? That’s why I stared to make a HYBRID mini-PC call "Gavesha" two years ago with my friends. Our goals was to make it affordable, easy and super fun.
We came up with a crazy idea to build an app to harness the processing power in smartphones and then lend it to a ESP32 based motherboard (a hybrid approach). We choose this way because many kids already have access to cheap smartphones. Now we have embedded a Python IDE and tutorials all inside the app. Codes written can be emulate or uploaded via BLE thanks to a mini OS built on top of microPython and ESP IDF. You know that else cool in this project? SMART MODULE! when you plug them to mini-PC it can detect them in real time and load relevant APIs in the IDE making it simple for coders! Something like inte
Details
Features
ESP32 Dual core with WiFi and Bluetooth
Inbuilt Li-ion BMS
6 axis IMU
3 programmable push buttons
128x128 TFT LCD
Module expansion port
Components
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ESP32
Gavesha uses ESP32 at its core.
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tinyAVR 1-Series chips (atTiny1614)
We are using AVR for smart modules.