All items tagged with Espressif and ESP8266 (35)

| Espressif Systems has announced the release of the ESP32-C6, its new Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5 (LE) SoC. After the launch of the ESP32-C3 end of...

| The ESP32-C3 is Espressif's first RISC-V-only-based SoC design. It offers a low-cost, feature-rich alternative to the ESP8266 and even more.

| Want to equip your home or office with remote-controlled lamps or shutters? Home automation is easy when Home Assistant, ESPHome and MySenso...

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| Home automation is easy when open-source projects Home Assistant, ESPHome and MySensors are combined into one powerful system.

| In case DCF77 reception worsened in your home or lab due to electromagnetic interference created by modern switching power supplies, conside...

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| The basic idea of an IoT button is that you use minimalistic hardware to communicate with a remote service in the cloud. For this it is nece...

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| In the previous edition of Elektor, Annex WiFi RDS was described as a platform for programming ESP8266/ESP32 controllers in BASIC. Now we ar...

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| Annex WiFi RDS (Rapid Development Suite) is a development environment originally designed to use the BASIC programming language on inexpensi...

| A tutorial about using ESPHome to configure and connect an ESP-8266-based device to Home Assistant running on a Raspberry Pi.

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| Om data uit te wisselen via een netwerk wordt meestal gebruik gemaakt van een client/server-model. De client stuurt daarbij een vraag naar d...