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ESP8266 controlled with Android app (MIT App Inventor)
Rui Santos from Random Nerd Tutorials tipped us with his latest tutorial on how to build an Android app using the MIT App Inventor software that allows you to control the ESP8266 GPIOs: ESP8266 controlled with Android app (MIT App Inventor) -...
Continue ReadingControl ESP8266 over the internet
Here is a basic tutorial on how to control ESP8266 over the internet using two buttons on a browser window. The article goes through Arduino IDE configuration and example code is included. There are but a few things better than (succesfully) programming and using your Arduino. Surely...
Continue ReadingESP8266 + I2S = Software-based 10-Base-T Ethernet Driver
cnlohr @ github.com wanted to have an Ethernet interface for ESP8266 so he build one. more details on hackaday. This is a relatively unreliable and coincidentally functional ESP8266 Ethernet driver. It only uses two pins on the ESP, the I2S pins, but does provide Ethernet. It does...
Continue ReadingWiGPSFi – ESP8266 + GPS module
euerdesign.de has connected the ESP8266 to an GPS and a SD-Card to scan networks – coded a MySQL-DB with some PHP parsers and dynamic maps – and get fascinated by all the 2,4 GHz radiation arround him. In this blogpost, you can only read about finding and printing out maps with...
Continue ReadingHow to Control ESP8266 GPIO using Android App
This video will guide you to control gpio of esp8266 from android app in details. so that you can build your first home automation project easily. How to Control ESP8266 GPIO using Android App -...
Continue ReadingESP8266 Standalone WiFI Relay Control
In this tutorial you will learn how to use ESP8266 in standalone mode to control a relay via Web-UI. The ESP broadcasts its own SSID and there is no need to connect to a router. ESP8266 Standalone WiFI Relay Control -...
Continue ReadingESP8266 superfast flashing: flash ESP in 5 seconds
Deomid Ryabkov introduces us a method of flashing ESP8266 in 5 sec. To achieve that he used a modified ESPTool. More details on the link below. If you are developing for ESP8266, you may be familiar with esptool, which is a tool that you use to upload your code to the device. And it...
Continue ReadingWiFi Signal strength indicator using ESP8266
A simple signal strength indicator for the ESP8266 and 128 x 32 OLED Display This is a simple Arduino IDE sketch that displays the RSSI, BSSID and signal "bars" of a given SSID WiFi Signal strength indicator using ESP8266 -...
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