

If you have any questions or concerns on licensing, please contact technical support on our SparkFun forums. Please review the LICENSE.md file for license information. V_1.0 - Initial release of the ESP32 Thing.latest 2020.03.30 ESP-AT Instruction User Guide libatcore.a is AT Command Core, and it is the core of AT command, including the default AT instruction set, the AT command parsing, execution and responding.The demo is the AT command set based on uart. DEV-13907 - Initial release of the ESP32 Thing. 2020.03.28 ESP-DSP Library User Guide ESP-DSP is the official DSP library for the ESP32 chip.SparkFun Graphical Datasheets -Graphical Datasheets for various SparkFun products.SparkFun 3D Model repo - 3D models of SparkFun products.SparkFun Fritzing repo - Fritzing diagrams for SparkFun products.Hookup Guide - Basic hookup guide for the ESP32 Thing./Production - Production panel files (.brd).Additionally, the board includes a handful of LEDs and buttons to aid in your development. It also features a LiPo charger, so your ESP32 project can be battery-powered and truly wireless. In addition to the WiFi SoC, the Thing includes an FTDI FT231x, which converts USB to serial, and allows your computer to program and communicate with the microcontroller. The SparkFun ESP32 Thing equips the ESP32 with everything necessary to program, run and develop on the wonderchip. You can even program the Thing through the Arduino IDE by installing the ESP32 Arduino Core. The Thing does everything from turning on an LED to posting data with your chosen platform, and can be programmed just like any microcontroller. Why the name? We lovingly call it the “Thing” because it's the perfect foundation for your Internet of Things project. The ESP32’s power and versatility will make it the foundation of IoT and connected projects for many years to come. Like the 8266, the ESP32 is a WiFi-compatible microcontroller but adds nearly 30 I/O pins. The SparkFun ESP32 Thing is a comprehensive development platform for Espressif’s ESP32, their super-charged version of the popular ESP8266.
