Educational Ecosystem: StampFly with Built-in ESP32-S3 Becomes Teaching Equipment for University UAV Courses

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Kanazawa Institute of Technology in Japan has introduced the micro-drone development platform StampFly, launched by M5Stack (a subsidiary of Espressif), into its control technology and programming courses. This device is based on the Espressif ESP32-S3 chip and combines ESP-NOW wireless communication technology, providing a cost-effective, user-friendly, and scalable platform for programming and controlling multirotor drones for educational purposes.

Educational Ecosystem: StampFly with Built-in ESP32-S3 Becomes Teaching Equipment for University UAV Courses

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Espressif not only provides an open-source, free development environment but also has built a comprehensive ecosystem in terms of software and hardware compatibility, security, and usability, significantly lowering the barriers for teachers and students to learn embedded development. The introduction of StampFly into university courses once again demonstrates Espressif’s role in driving educational innovation. Our ecosystem advantages allow the educational impact of our products to transcend traditional electronics disciplines, successfully crossing disciplinary boundaries to support innovative teaching and practical applications in more fields.

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