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Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 12:02 pm
by rudi ;-)
Ritesh wrote: But, I just want to know that till how-many years or months older ESP32 chip will be available into Market once new ESP32 version supported chip will be available into market?
Hi Ritesh

Your sound is very interesting.
It sounds like a very interesting project you do.

Do you have a Reference Contact on the Web for your Projects?

Maybe you can better present your project in the showroom once and tell more about it?
This allows you to make a clear statement about your projects and need.

Create a new Thread in the SHowroom and provide your need for your Projekt, thank you.

btw:
ESP32 is longlife 12 Years
If you have question for this have a look here


best wishes
rudi ;-)

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 2:34 pm
by ESP_Sprite
Ritesh wrote:
ESP_Sprite wrote: But, I just want to know that till how-many years or months older ESP32 chip will be available into Market once new ESP32 version supported chip will be available into market?
If you mean, how long will the old revision be available once the (fully compatible) new revision of the ESP32 is out, the answer is: as long as stocks last. If you mean to ask how long chips with the label 'ESP32' which confirm to the published datasheet of the ESP32 will be on the market, the answer is 12 years.

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 3:03 pm
by Ritesh
ESP_Sprite wrote:
Ritesh wrote:
ESP_Sprite wrote: But, I just want to know that till how-many years or months older ESP32 chip will be available into Market once new ESP32 version supported chip will be available into market?
If you mean, how long will the old revision be available once the (fully compatible) new revision of the ESP32 is out, the answer is: as long as stocks last. If you mean to ask how long chips with the label 'ESP32' which confirm to the published datasheet of the ESP32 will be on the market, the answer is 12 years.
Thanks for quick reply.

Yes. That is the answer which I want regarding older chip version availability once full compatible new version chip will come into market successfully..

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 3:37 pm
by MalteJ
are there any news regarding the I2C driver ETA?

Best,
Malte

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 5:38 pm
by Ritesh
MalteJ wrote:are there any news regarding the I2C driver ETA?

Best,
Malte
Hi,

I have also asked this question before and they have mentioned that they have plan to release into next release after 1.0 but not mentioned date for next release.

We have also high priority requirement for I2C driver for our project.

Let me know if you get any information regarding that from any other source.

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 10:30 am
by jeromeh
What's the ETA for I2C and SPI driver release? Can it be expected in a few days or weeks or monthes?

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 12:32 pm
by ESP_Sprite
We have merge requests for both SPI as well as I2C drivers outstanding. Expect them around next week.

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 1:09 pm
by Ritesh
ESP_Sprite wrote:We have merge requests for both SPI as well as I2C drivers outstanding. Expect them around next week.
Thanks for your great support. I will be waiting for that.

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 6:51 pm
by netizen01
Any update on the SPI API merge?

Re: After ESP-IDF 1.0...

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 4:05 am
by ESP_Sprite
It should be merged pretty soon now, I hope before the weekend.