Small project to use an old RobotDyn WiFi D1 R2 ESP8266 module as a simple web server that allows you to control the GPIO pins. The code is written in Micropython and uses the flask-like framework ...
This project provides a beginner-friendly guide to controlling an LED using an ESP8266 NodeMCU development board programmed with MicroPython. By following the instructions in this guide, you'll learn ...
The explosion of cheap LED lighting products has given a never-ending array of opportunities for the resourceful hacker. A few dollars can secure strings of colourful illumination, but without further ...
Abstract: This article investigates the effectiveness of wireless protocols in various data transmission scenarios for different automation systems based on ESP8266 microcontrollers. The ESP-NOW, ...
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 ...
It’s just ridiculous how cheap and easy it is to do some things today that were both costly and difficult just two or three years ago. Case in point: Hackaday.io user [gamaral] built a WiFi remote ...
A new release of MicroPython has been made available by the Adafruit team bringing with it a number of new features including command line remote-control tool called “mpremote”. As the name of the ...