These little modules have taken hobby electronics by storm, so of course I grabbed a few of them and have been hacking away quietly on both the ESP8266 and the ESP32.| Tao of Mac
Monitoring the air quality in spaces where you spend a lot of time can be a game-changer for your well-being and productivity. However, the air quality monitor built-in a...| 4DCu.be
Effective insulation is key in modern homes, offering comfort and energy efficiency. However, it often comes with a need for better ventilation to maintain a healthy air quality. In this...| 4DCu.be
This guide will teach you how to create a simple Firebase Web App to control and monitor your ESP8266 NodeMCU board. The Web App you'll create can be accessed worldwide to control and monitor your ESP8266 from anywhere in the world. This Web App makes the bridge between the Firebase Realtime Database and the ESP8266.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Get started quickly with Firebase using the ESP8266 NodeMCU board. Firebase is Google’s mobile application development platform that includes many services to manage data from IOS, Android, or web applications. You’ll create a Firebase project with a realtime database (RTDB), and you’ll learn how to store and read values from the database with your ESP8266| Random Nerd Tutorials
A simple and quick project for detecting when a Yaesu transciever is transmitting and feed that status to Home Assistant to then perform actions. This can be used to, for example, automate killing the power if the radio gets stuck TX’ing when using automated digital modes software such as WSJT-X remotely. It can also measure […]| MadPsy's Place
Ohhhh ESP8266. How I have grown to love thee. For a long time I was resistant to using them because I didn’t know how to solder and it just seemed to complicated to me. But I stumbled across a project (linked below) to create bed detection for super cheap and I was intrigued enough to give it shot. Being stuck at home thanks to COVID-19 also helped me want to find some projects to keep me busy.| Random Musings
Recently, I added solar power to one of my ESP8266 weather stations. With the right hardware, this was actually remarkably easy to do. To make things nice and easy, I ordered an Adafruit USB/DC/Solar Li-Ion/Li-Poly charger. (Top-right in the photo) These boards can take DC input from USB, a 2.1mm power jack or from wires … Continue reading "Solar powered ESP8266"| OppoverBakke
A WiFi connected mail notifier using an ESP8285 module and Telegram| Zak's Electronics Blog
Controlling an apartment lobby door with Telegram| Zak's Electronics Blog
Do not use this device, it’s dangerous| Bootloader Blog
Flash Tasmota to a AVJONE Smart WiFi Outlet and modify to control USB output| Bootloader Blog
When I was young I owned a PlayStation 1 (PS1). It was one of the first, if not the first, game consoles I owned and it had a profound effect on my future. I can trace the history of how I got involved in computers back to playing and modding| Kevin Chung
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Introducing the long range, low power LoRa wireless technology and its related protocol LoRaWAN. Presents the advantages and disadvantages of both.| App Code Labs
Trying to figure out where to start with IoT on mobile? This tutorial shows you how to build a simple MQTT publisher client app using Swift on iOS.| App Code Labs
Do you want to build an IoT device using ESP8266? Learn how easy it is to build an MQTT subscriber you can control from anywhere on your network.| App Code Labs