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There are some popular dev-boards based on the ESP32C3, which are being used for cheap and do-it-yourself VESC-Tool to CAN-adapters, to add BT/WiFi to their VESCs. Namely:
+ small
22.5x18mm- some clones have connectivity issues
+ connector for external antenna (FPC or Rod)
+ small
21x17.8mm+ still cheap (~5$)
+ onboard RGB-LED? 😁
This PR offers a starting point for people that want to start tinkering with additional accessories, like GPS, displays, SD-cards, CAN, UART, .. I also included lbm examples for the onboard LEDs of some dev-boards and plan on providing further examples.