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Sir Ernest Shackleton and his ship, the Endurance, have a truly captivating story from 1915. Interestingly, it’s not because the planned expedition was successful, but because despite failure and ...
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This section provides the wiring guide for connecting a 2.8inch TFT display based on ILI9341 to an ESP32 development board. The table below outlines the pin connections for the display and touch ...