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The Arduino IDE is a software application used for developing and programming microcontrollers based on the Arduino platform. The IDE allows users to write, compile, and upload code to an Arduino board using a simple and intuitive interface.</description>
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 A Family of low-cost microcontrollers by Espressif Systems 

The ESP32 is a series of low-power, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled microcontrollers developed by Espressif Systems. The ESP32 family has become increasingly popular among makers, hobbyists, and professionals due to its versatility, 
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The ESP32 is a low-cost, low-power System-on-Chip (SoC) developed by Espressif Systems. It was first announced in 2016 and 
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Technical Specifications
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IoT Hardware Design Company

Espressif Systems is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2008 by Xiao Dong Huang and Yun Zhang in Hangzhou, China. The company specializes in designing and manufacturing microcontroller chips for</description>
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with sensors, software, and connectivity, allowing them to collect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the internet.</description>
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A microcontroller (MCU) is a small computer on a single integrated circuit (IC) containing a processor core, memory, and input/output peripherals.
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Shortened name of the Open Greenhouse Control Project, started in 2020 by Max Kazmer while at the College of DuPage. The aim of both the organization and software is to democratize and open up greenhouse control and automation hardware to not only be completely repairable and replaceable, but also customizable enough to work for a 20sqft to 20000 sqft greenhouse. The project was started after his local high school&#039;s greenhouse control board was having issues, and the manufacturer woul…</description>
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Reduced Instruction Set Computing 5

	&quot;RISC-V is based on the Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) design principle, which emphasizes simplicity and modularity in instruction set architecture.&quot;

Arduino Nano and other ATmega328(p)/4809 are a classic &#039;Enhanced&#039; RISC architecture - Single core, low clock speed, but one instruction per cycle (extreme efficiency)</description>
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Rose

Order/Family

The rose family, known scientifically as Rosaceae, is a medium-sized family of flowering plants that includes over 4,800 known species across more than 90 genera. This diverse family is found worldwide but is most abundant in the northern temperate zone. Members of Rosaceae are primarily woody plants, ranging from shrubs and small trees to herbaceous perennials like strawberries.</description>
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Our goal is to create a platform for open-source, community-driven greenhouse and garden automation software and hardware, making growing more accessible and convenient for everyone.

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WiFi is a type of wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect to the internet or communicate with each other without the use of physical cables. It operates on a specific frequency band, typically in the 2.4 GHz (GHz) range, which provides a balance between range, speed, and penetration through obstacles.</description>
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