Learn how to turn old appliances into smart, Wi-Fi-enabled devices with ESP8266 and ESPHome. DIY automation made simple for your home.
It’s really hard to overstate how awesome ESP8266 development boards like the Wemos D1 Mini really are. For literally a couple of dollars you can get a decently powerful Wi-Fi enabled microcontroller ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is quickly becoming ubiquitous, whether in the home, on the factory floor, or say, at the doctor’s office (Fig. 1). For the system engineer, there are many approaches to ...
An extension board for Sony’s Spresense six-core MCU board adds LTE-M and NB-IoT communications to the Arduino-compatible development board. When connected to the Spresense main board, the LTE ...
These days, connecting your microcontroller project to a WiFi network is pretty easy — you connect up an ESP8266 to your microcontroller project and pretend it’s a WiFi modem, using these ...