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Revision as of 16:32, 11 October 2015
Contents
About this Wiki
Introducing the ESP8266
Applications
Sensors (Input) | |
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PulseCounting | Temperature |
TCR5000 | Dallas DS18b20 |
Barometric Pressure | Lux |
BMP085 | BH1750 |
Humidity | RFID |
DHT | RFID Reader |
Distance | Switch |
HC-SR04 | Switch |
Analog | More Analog |
Analog | PCF8591 |
Digital inputs | |
More inputs |
Actuators (Output) | |
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Build-in output | Build-in output |
Output pin | Output pin |
Relays | Extra IO |
Relays | More output pins |
Other | |
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LCD | ? |
LCD Display |
Tutorials
- Using the Arduino IDE to upload the ESP Easy firmware
- Using the ESP Easy as a simple input switch in Domoticz
- Using the ESP Easy to control a LED of Relay from OpenHAB