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I fit the esp32 into the DualShock 2 plug. The size has unchanged. #599
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Just watched the video with autogenerated subtitles. This is really georgeous, but i just wonder, why you just use a bare esp-module? they are smaller, and you can preflash them with a cheap esp-flasher, and don't need all of that dev-board-stuff like usb-ports. a 5v-to-3v3-ams1117 and the leds are probably all you need and you don't need to butcher the board ^^ |
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Nice work thanks for sharing! |
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Hi, my name is Yuki!
I fit the esp32 d1 mini into the regular DualShock 2 plug. It's a really neat design project because I didn't resize a plug and didn't make extra holess. I do not use 3d technologies, only manual work for the soul. And my device looks great!
I recorded the whole process of making and also show an animation schematic of how to solder it youself.
Enjoy watching!
https://youtu.be/u01V9mxeGcE
P.s. English subtitles are now available!
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