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Since then there have been an explosion of awesome projects utilizing the low-cost serial to WiFi module that is the ESP8266. This week’s Hacklet is all about some of the great ESP8266 projects ...
The UNO R3+WiFi (ATmega328P+ESP8266) board is an unofficial Arduino Uno clone, but has Wi-Fi capabilities. It is promising for many do-it-yourself projects because you can use a single board to easily ...
This is my Wi-Fi controlled car project built using an ESP8266 NodeMCU. The car can be controlled from a web interface hosted on the ESP8266, allowing movement in all directions — either with ...
We're always fans of a good Arduino project. While a few Wi-Fi solutions have existed to connect your Arduino to the internet wirelessly, the release of the new Arduino Wi-Fi shield makes those ...
Atmel and Arduino teamed up at World Maker Faire to introduce the Wi-Fi shield 101. [Gary] from Atmel gave us the lowdown on this new shield and its components. The shield is a rather spartan affai… ...
Today, installing a home security system is a critical study in implementing cutting-edge technology to attain this purpose. One of the most useful technologies to allow remote monitoring of various ...
Someone has invented a way to add Wi-Fi to a standard Arduino Uno, by proposing a module that drops into the DIL socket normally reserved for the ATmega328 – it will not work with Unos that have a ...
Arduino introduces its new module »Uno R4«. It is the successor of the R3 module and contains a Wi-Fi module in the extended version. It is also the first Arduino module with 32-bit microcontroller.