This will not work with Arduino IDE 1.6.5 (or below) or with non ESP32-S2/S3 devices (e.g. Arduino UNO, Arduino MEGA, etc.). To use this library you need to have Arduino core for the ESP32 installed.
So you’ve connected a device to your PC via a USB port — but Windows doesn’t recognize it. What now? Before you assume the product (or your PC port) is broken, there are several USB troubleshooting ...
Implement a USB PD protocol analyzer, a USB PD trigger board or a more sophisticated power sink using a few additional components and simple Arduino code. Supports several STM32 microcontrollers.
Apple’s iPads now all use the universal USB-C connector port rather than Apple’s old Lightning connector. The M-series iPad Pro models use the even more capable but identical-looking (and compatible ...
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