
Brand: DORHEA
Features:
- ESP8266 is a highly integrated chip designed for the needs of a new connected world.It offers a complete and self-contained Wi-Fi networking solution, allowing it to either host the application or to offload all Wi-Fi networking functions from another application processor.
- The controllers are easy to program by using the CP2102-USB interface without having to press the flash and reset buttons before each flash operation.
- It is an integrated unit with all available resources on board. It's very easy for Arduino projects or any development board with I / O pins. Modern Internet development tools can use the built-in API to instantly put your idea on the fast track.
- ESP8266 NodeMcu board has powerful on-board processing and storage capabilities, allows to be integrated with sensors and other specific applicated devices through its GPIOs.
- Perfectly compatible with the Ardu-ino IDE/Mongoose IoT/Micropython. This ESP8266NodeMcu development board can be use for small temperature and humidity monitorin home automation project and works very well with the arduino development platform
Binding: Electronics
Part Number: 13065-1
Details: Steps of How to use: 1. Download the Ardu-ino IDE, the latest version. 2. Install the IDE 3. Set up your Ardu-ino IDE as: Go to File.Preferences and copy the URL below to get the ESP board manager extensions: http://ardu-ino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json.Placing the http:// before the URL lets the Ardu-ino IDE use it.Otherwise it gives you a protocol error. 4. Go to Tools > Board > Board Manager> Type ""esp8266"" and download the Community esp8266 and install. 5. Set up your chip as: Tools -> Board -> NodeMCU 1.0 (ESP-12E Module) Tools -> Flash Size -> 4M (3M SPIFFS) Tools -> CPU Frequency -> 80 Mhz Tools -> Upload Speed -> 921600 Tools-->Port--> (whatever it is) 6. Download and run the 32 bit flasher exe at Github(Search for nodemcu/nodemcu-flasher/tree/master/ at Github) github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-flasher/tree/master/Win32/Release Or download and run the 64 bit flasher exe at: github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-flasher/tree/master/Win64/Release 7. In Ardu-ino IDE, look for the old fashioned Blink program. Load, compile and upload. 8. Go to FILE> EXAMPLES> ESP8266> BLINK, it will start blinking. Firmware link: http://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware The Data download access to the website: http://www.nodemcu.com Test Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh_pgqjfeQc Package including: 5 x ESP8266 ESP-12F NodeMcu development board
EAN: 0701715506367
Package Dimensions: 2.9 x 1.2 x 0.3 inches