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authorSadeep Madurange <sadeep@asciimx.com>2025-10-25 16:00:54 +0800
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@@ -27,10 +27,6 @@ books of arbitrary sizes by streaming them over HTTP. It employs sleep modes to
minimize power consumption when not in use and records the reading progress in
the chip's RTC memory.
-The following schematic outlines the electrical connections of the e-reader.
-
-![circuit](circuit.svg)
-
The biggest challenge when building an e-reader using an ESP32 board is its low
memory and lack of storage. My ESP-WROOM-32 board has 512 KB of SRAM and 4 MB
of flash memory, which the freeRTOS, ESP-IDF, and my own program have to share.