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Hornbill

Affordable, Rugged, Secure and Open Hardware for battery powered connected things with ESP32.

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Hornbill is based on ESP32. A single chip solution with dual core high speed processors, numerous peripherals and built in WiFi and Bluetooth (Classic as well as BLE). Hornbill ESP32 Dev board comes with built in single cell LiPo charger.

The project Hornbill will also offer a rugged IP67 water/dust proof case and multipurpose baseboard to build rugged hardware. We will be writing numerous bare metal as well as Arduino tutorials to get you started.

We believe IoT devices need to be more secure and we will work on providing end to end TLS1.2 encryption with major IoT cloud platforms. We will also on top build Open Source IoT frameworks to provide templates to run your own secure servers!

The project is now crowdfunding, starting at $12. Check here:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/explore-embedded/hornbill

[UPDATE]

The product is live on crowdsupply, do share and support. We are offering it at special campaign price of $12 including free world wide shipping! Grab some soon to get on first batch of 100.

https://www.crowdsupply.com/explore-embedded/hornbill

https://www.exploreembedded.com/wiki/Overview_of_ESP32_features._What_do_they_practically_mean?

Hornbill is feature rich, in this tutorial I try and explain the specifications and what they mean to use the chip in your project.

blinky.mp4

Hello world and Blinky together! Simply multitasking with ESP32

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Thomas R. Koll wrote 08/02/2017 at 17:26 point

mine arrived today, Austria :)

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davedarko wrote 07/17/2017 at 06:57 point

Today the two I've ordered through crowdsupply arrived :) THanks, they're looking great :)

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lreinhart wrote 01/12/2017 at 22:57 point

I'll buy one, where do I sign up?

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Jasper parker wrote 12/23/2016 at 23:47 point

I would like to contribute to the project somehow, possibly through Arduino tutorials.

I have had quite a bit of experience with the esp8266, you may see in my projects I have a current product based on it.

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Jasper parker wrote 12/23/2016 at 14:23 point

ok take my money where do I sign up

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Sandeep Patil wrote 12/23/2016 at 17:42 point

:) The ESP software development framework is under active development and it will stay so for sometime now. We think the it needs a lot of help from community, so trying to contribute by making bare-metal, free rtos and  arduino tutorials. If you'd like to be updated on it please sign up here. 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSctDit51-u4OmfBGbxc0enECy7_3mYRsQswM52lOBp-lfIoNw/viewform 

I will post a link to campaign sign up page once it is up. 

Thanks! 

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