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Looking for practical Arduino projects? This guide shows how to control a relay from your smartphone using an Arduino Uno — either via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
By default the ESP8266 has it’s own unique AP. I.e. when you power it on out-of box and start their API, it starts in host-mode running its own DHCP server. You can find it by looking for a wifi ...
The ESP8266 and its clones are low-cost and readily available Wi-Fi modules with full TCP/IP stack and microcontroller capability. They can be used with any Pixhawk series controller. The ESP8266 ...
This is a simple 2-channel IoT relay module based on ESP8266, designed for smart automation projects. It includes a JST connector for DHT11 sensor, making it perfect for temperature and humidity-based ...
The power requirements seem no different to the ESP8266, averages are quoted but peaks are same as ESP module. WiFi is not really the best way to go for IOT IMHO :-) Report comment ...
If you’re facing frequent reset issues with your Wi-Fi IoT module (especially ESP8266), make sure that the power supply is providing ample current to the IoT module. Based on my experience, another ...
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 systems, which ...
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