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ESP8266 touchscreen WiFi light controller and clock
Spiros Papadimitriou has build a WiFi light controller and clock based on ESP8266: A couple of months ago I picked up cheap WiFi-controlled LED bulbs (one among dozens of very similar devices), after seeing them at a friend’s place. This turned out to be an excuse to play with the...
Continue ReadingWifiPixels – ESP8266 Wifi unit combined with a NeoPixel
WifiPixels are a combination of a ESP8266 Wifi unit combined with a NeoPixel(Addressable RGB) LED ring all in one. http://wiki.protoneer.co.nz/WifiPixels Video here. WifiPixels - ESP8266 Wifi unit combined with a NeoPixel -...
Continue ReadingHow to Make Two ESP8266 Talk
Rui Santos shows us how to make two ESP8266 to talk: In this project you’re going to make two ESP8266 talk with each other. How it works? You’re going to set one ESP as an Access Point (Server) and another ESP as a Station (Client). Then they’ll establish a wireless...
Continue ReadingESP8266 + Attiny85 + DHT22 Temperature/Humidity Logger
by guibom @ github.com: Basic ESP8266 + Attiny85 + DHT22 Temperature and Humidity logger. I've made this to experiment a bit with the ESP8266 wifi module, and hopefully make a remote sensor that posts the data to my server. I wrote the code to work with both an atmega328 and a...
Continue ReadingHow to Control Your ESP8266 From Anywhere in the World
by Rui Santos @ randomnerdtutorials.com: The most common questions I get about the ESP8266 WiFi Modules are: “Is it possible to control my ESP8266 from anywhere in the world?” and “How can I control my ESP8266 from anywhere?”. I’m happy to announce today that I have a...
Continue ReadingPosting a Tweet with the ESP8266
by Rui Santos @ randomnerdtutorials.com: In this project you’re going to post a Tweet with an ESP8266. The goal of this project is to show the endless possibilities that this $4 WiFi module offers when integrates with a free platform that I’m about to show you. In order...
Continue ReadingESP8266 Weather Station with Arduino
by ohneschuh @ instructables.com: I read about the ESP8266 first in March this year and I didn't know what to do with. And now I'm really fascinated how easy the connection of an Arduino to the Internet can be. Like others I set up a weather station on a breadboard first and sent...
Continue ReadingESP8266 MQTT battery monitor project
Steve’s latest project, a wireless MQTT battery monitor: This board uses an ESP8266 (ESP12), a Texas Instruments INA226 I2C voltage and current monitor, and a Texas Instruments LMR12010X buck converter. This board is designed to wirelessly monitor 12 volt batteries and power...
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