StampFly integrates ESP32-S3 to become a flight teaching device for universities
12 - 04,2025
Kanazawa Institute of Technology in Japan has introduced StampFly, a micro-aircraft development platform launched by M5Stack (a subsidiary of Espressif), into its programming and control technology courses. The device is based on Espressif’s ESP32-S3 chip and combined with ESP-NOW wireless communication technology to provide a scalable, easy-to-use, and cost-effective multi-rotor aircraft programming and control experiment platform for teaching purposes.
Espressif not only provides a free and open source development environment, but also builds a complete ecosystem of software and hardware compatibility, security and ease of use, which greatly reduces the learning threshold of embedded development for teachers and students. The inclusion of StampFly in university courses once again proves the role of the Espressif ecosystem in promoting educational innovation. Our ecosystem advantages have made the educational impact of our products no longer limited to traditional electronics majors, but have crossed the boundaries of majors to support creative teaching and practical applications in more fields.
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