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Point to Point / Server & Client Setup on ESP8266 & MCP9808 Temp Sensor

ESP8266 is capable to transmit and receive data via WiFi. ESP8266 can be configured or set as a basic server and access point. On this guide, we will be going to configure the ESP8266 to talk to each other without

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Pushing Topics to MQTT Protocol with ESP32 / ESP8266

MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) Protocol is a M2M (Machine to Machine) lightweight messaging protocol widely used in IOT (Internet of Things) that provides a resource constrained network clients. Almost IOT cloud platform support MQTT protocol to send and receive

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Reducing Power Consumption on ESP8266 / ES32

Here is the approaches to minimizing the power consumption of your ESP8266/ESP32 by coding to extend the battery life of your peripheral devices. The key aspect of this mode is that it requires a little overhead to enter and exit

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Flashing microPython on ESP8266, 32, 32S, VRover, WRooM

microPython is efficient programming language base to Python 3 its includes a small subset of Python standard library and optimized to runs on microcontroller and contained environments, popular in many micro controllers such as Teensy, ESP8266, ESP32, pyCom, micro:bit, pyBoard,

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Monitor your Networked Servers / Routers with ESP8266 / NodeMCU as Stand-alone Wirelessly

Another project that demonstrate how to wire the ESP82366 Module and 16×2 i2C LCD  as a network monitoring device to observe the network web/app server communication and can handle many host depend on your requirements. ESP8266 is a WiFi full

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Wiring the ESP8266 12/12E as NTP Network Time Protocol via UDP as Stand Alone

NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a clock protocol that synchronize between servers and computers system, attach to the data networks. NTP was designed by David Millis at the University of Delaware. NTP is envisioned to synchronize all participating computers of

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Wiring the RCWL0516 Auto Induction Doppler Microwave Radar with ESP8266/32/Arduino

This is RCWL-0516 high sensitivity Automatic Induction Doppler Microwave Radar sensor that can be easily used in conjunction with your favorite microcontroller, single board computers or as standalone detection sensor. The RCWL module it has two parts the microwave frequency

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Wiring & Programming ESP8266 12/12E / NodeMCU as WiFi Remote Client/Server Mode

Another illustration how to wire the ESP8266 as server and client mode, therefore there is no need to use a router or smart phones to interact/communicate to the ESP8266, this is direct communication between 2 ESP module as server and

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Wiring ESP8266 12/12E with G1/2 Liquid / Water Flow Sensor on Wireless Monitoring

Another illustration on ESP8266 12/12E as smart metering using liquid/Water flow sensor.  Water flow sensor is capable of measuring flows in pipes from 0.15 to 60 liters per minute, suitable for measuring water consumption or detecting pipe leakage and monitoring

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Wiring the ESP8266 12E Remote Soil Moisture Temperature & Humidity Monitor

Another illustration that demonstrate how to use the ESP8266 as a web-based Soil Moisture / Temperature and Humidity Monitor.  If you’re new to ESP8266 please refer to this link.  There are 3 main component are used to this project. The

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14CORE BOT on ESP8266 L298N/L293D Wifi Web Base Controller

This is a wireless remote controlled robot using ESP8266 with L298N or L293D H-Bridge Motor Controller along with your Arduino Microcontroller, This bot is also tested in ESP8266 7, 12, 12E with or without Microcontroller. As you can see the

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Programming / Flashing Latest Firmware on ESP8266 NodeMCU DevKit with Mac OSX

NodeMCU devkit can be flashed with latest firmware using your MAC OS, before you going to start you need to disable the OSX “KEXT SIGNING “ feature. Apple OSX introduce the system integrity protection that disabled the modification system location

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