This sensor board meets most of my home-automation hardware needs. It fits in a cheap, widely-available enclosure (no 3d printing required), and can be powered either by a LiPo battery ...
Kniwwelino is the latest in a line of micro:bit-inspired projects that we’ve seen, but this one comes with a twist: it uses an ESP8266 and WiFi at the core instead of the nR51 ARM/BTLE chip. That ...
In many IoT applications, there are situations where the sensor data needs to monitor continuously, and the simplest way to do that is by enabling an ESP8266 webserver which serves an HTML webpage; ...
Abstract: Getting Started for Internet of Things with Launch Pad and ESP8266 provides a platform to get started with the Ti launch pad and IoT modules for Internet of Things applications. The book ...
In this section, we will discuss the process of reading and writing the data in the little FS file system. It will give you a basic idea about how the total system works. Writing Data to the Flash ...
[Matheus Garbelini] just came out with three (3!) different WiFi attacks on the popular ESP32/8266 family of chips. He notified Espressif first (thanks!) and they’ve patched around most of the ...
Abstract: The ESP8266 is a popular Arduino-compatible SoC chip that has been adopted by many IoT (Internet of Things) device manufacturers. Available OTA (Over-The-Air) libraries to upload programs to ...
HackBat is an open-source hardware pen-testing device designed for hackers and makers and equipped with a Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, an ESP8266 WiFi module, a sub-GHz RF transceiver, NFC, an ...