Author & Editorial Team
ESP32 Engine was created by Abdul Mubeen and is maintained by the ESP32 Engine editorial team as a free educational platform for practical ESP32 learning.
Mission
Our mission is to help beginners, students, teachers, parents, and makers understand ESP32 hardware by building real circuits, reading real signals, and learning why each step works.
Experience
The site focuses on practical embedded systems education: ESP32 DevKit wiring, Arduino sketches, sensors, displays, relays, robotics outputs, Wi-Fi projects, and classroom-friendly electronics lessons. Tutorials are written from hands-on ESP32 project patterns and checked against official documentation where pin behavior, libraries, protocols, or safety limits matter.
Editorial Standards
- Every practical tutorial must explain the goal, wiring, code, expected output, common mistakes, and troubleshooting.
- Beginner pages use plain English first, then add the engineering explanation.
- Safety notes are included where power, relays, batteries, motors, pumps, servos, or outdoor wiring may be involved.
- Official references are preferred over forum posts when documenting ESP32 behavior, libraries, protocols, and component limits.
Educational Purpose
ESP32 Engine is for learning and prototyping. It is not official Espressif documentation and it is not a substitute for a datasheet, safety standard, or qualified engineering review for production hardware.
Update Policy
Pages are reviewed when tutorials are expanded, when a build issue is found, when upstream Arduino or ESP-IDF behavior changes, or when readers report corrections. Important wiring, safety, and code fixes are prioritized before cosmetic improvements.
Contact
For corrections, safety issues, collaboration, or editorial questions, use the Contact page or open a GitHub issue with the affected URL and the proposed correction.
