If you’re like me, you constantly find that providing clean power for cool projects can be challenging. Specifically, how best to providing power from main’s A/C (240/120VAC) to 5VDC or 3.3VDC in a tiny package. Over the years I’ve seen Read More

If you’re like me, you constantly find that providing clean power for cool projects can be challenging. Specifically, how best to providing power from main’s A/C (240/120VAC) to 5VDC or 3.3VDC in a tiny package. Over the years I’ve seen Read More
Thanks @BitBastelei made this wonderful GPS tracker mini Neo-6/7 module ESP8266 project . You can learn about satellite positioning modules working with Arduino STM32 and C51 from the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlQ7ku758T4
There appears to be a number of serious bugs in the new Arduino 1.6.6 . I have reported the once I have found. I would recommend waiting for 1.6.7 for now… #Arduino
How to secure your arduino IOT network with Raspberry Pi and nginxArduino’s and ESP8266 controllers are not powerful enough to encrypt https traffic, but your IOT backend SHOULD be encrypted with https? Raspberry Pi and Nginx to the rescue!
433 MHz devices are used everywhere because they are cheap and easy to use. In this video, I will build an affordable gateway which transfers 433MHz messages via Wi-Fi to out MQTT broker. The device uses RFLink firmware on an Read More
Power monitor with esp8266-1 done. More details on www.rewize.se
Minimalist IoT Clock (using ESP8266, Adafruit.io, IFTTT, and Arduino IDE)New tutorial published on +Instructables! Check it out! 😀 https://www.instructables.com/id/Minimalist-IoT-Clock-using-ESP8266-Adafruitio-IFTT/
Had a great time this past weekend with a bunch of guys from the local Linux/MakeHackVoid group messing with a bunch of different thing including ESP8266’s, NodeMCU, Mosquitto and NodeRED. Got two EPS8266s connected on my home WiFi and was Read More
WiFi LED Light Strip ControllerNode MCU or ESP8266 wifi controlled LED light strip controller.
DIY WIFI RC car with ESP8266 and Arduino IDEThis project is an example of remotely controlled car via WIFI. The circuit is based on ESP8266, and the software is written in the Arduino IDE. As an engine driver, I used Read More