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I come from a traditional full-stack engineering background (web frontend + backend) and recently founded a smart toy company[1], the first product built on ESP32-S3. I took a few weeks for me to get comfortable writing firmware (although there is another more experienced engineer doing the primary work and electrical).

I'm really excited for Espressif (the chip maker) to roll out newer versions of their microcontrollers on RISC-V. I would love to see a renaissance of inexpensive personal devices.

[1]: We're pre-launch so nothing to share now.




I have a similar background as you. How are you finding handling the mechanical side of things? I assume your toy is more than a PCB.


There are no motors, so more simple. There are mics, speakers, LEDs, LCDs, buttons, etc. I have a firmware engineer who also does electrical engineering, and a mechanical engineer who works with manufacturing, compliance, and industrial design.


Gotcha. You have a team of people helping out. Sounds super fun!




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