ESP8266 module (e.g., ESP-01, NodeMCU, or Wemos D1 Mini). USB to Serial adapter (for programming and debugging). Power supply (e.g., USB cable or batteries). Breadboard and jumper wires (if needed).
Few devices have hit the hacker/maker word with quite as large a bang as the ESP8266. [Brian] first reported a new $5 WiFi module back in August. Since then there have been an explosion of awesome ...
Opposed to the popular Internet-of-things movement, where all sorts of devices post their status to the net, here is the Things-Of-Internet firmware: It turns an Arduino into a tiny integrated web ...
In August of 2014, something new started showing up in the markets of Shenzhen, the hi-tech area of China where the majority of the world’s electronics components are made. This is the ESP8266, a WiFi ...
Abstract: This paper demonstrates the efficient use of Internet of Things for the traditional agriculture. It shows the use of Arduino and ESP8266 based monitored and controlled smart irrigation ...
Senior Electron based in Los Angeles, California has created a new ESP8266 Internet Radio which comes complete with onboard stereo amplifier, the hardware is based on the open source EspRadio project ...
Abstract: There is an increase in demand for low-cost Smart Switch Control Systems (SSCS) that can remotely control home switches or devices in residential environments using mobile applications or ...
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