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Many people who aren’t familiar with electronics often struggle to differentiate between ESP8266 and ESP32. People have many doubts regarding which board to use and what is the difference between these, so from this blog, you will be clear about the difference between esp32 and esp8266. In this blog, we will compare two commonly used IoT products found in the maker world and see which one we will be choosing. Both ESP32 and ESP8266 are cheap WiFi-based SOC (Systems on Chip) perfectly suited for DIY projects in the Internet of Things. Both have 32-bit processors, ESP32 is dual-core 80Mhz to 240MHz CPU and ESP8266 is an 80MHz single-core processor. These modules come with GPIOs that support various protocols like SPI, I2C, UART, ADC, DAC, and PWM. The ESP32 and ESP8266 work at 3.3V. ESP8266 The ESP-12E module on the development board contains an
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