At the heart of the ESP-01 module is the ESP8266 chip with at least two boot modes — the normal mode and the programming/flash mode. The latter refers to uploading any software (or firmware) to the ...
Is it necessary to manually flash esp-hosted on an esp target when used a co-processor? I am using the p4 (Espressif devboard) and a C6 as co-processor. The P4 connects thru SDIO with the C6 and ...
ESP-01 is a tiny and useful piece of hardware. It has a 32-bit MCU, 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, 1MB flash memory, and several other useful embedded features. Such ...
Flashing micropython firmware onto the supported device Upload custom Python scripts to the device Interact with the device using WebREPL for running Python commands remotely 💡 Remark: Please wait ...
The ESP-01 launched the ESP8266 revolution back in 2014, and while today you’re far more likely to see somebody use a later version of the chip in a Wemos or NodeMCU development board, there are still ...
Have an ESP8266 development board such as the NodeMCU or Wemos D1? You’re currently reading Hackaday, so probably. Got an Android device kicking around? Also seems fairly likely. In that case, you ...
My GREE air conditioner's official Wi-Fi module died, leaving me with a "dumb" AC and a useless remote. Instead of replacing ...