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=== Modules === | === Modules === | ||
A subsection to explain the different modules and what differs between them | A subsection to explain the different modules and what differs between them | ||
=== NodeMCU v2 === | |||
An open hardware board (costing about £3.50) that combines the ESP-12-E core (32Mbits(4MBytes) flash) with a CP2102 USB-UART so you can connect it directly to a PC USB with a standard USB micro cable. It comes flashed with a Lua core but that can easily be replaced with an Arduino core with all the Lua core features plus anything vanilla that works with Arduino. | |||
* Official site: http://nodemcu.com/index_cn.html | |||
* Open hardware schematics, PCB layouts, Gerbers, etc: https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-devkit-v1.0 | |||
* NB: hype of version numbers when sold by various sellers on ebay! See http://frightanic.com/iot/comparison-of-esp8266-nodemcu-development-boards/ for the lowdown at time of writing. | |||
* Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NodeMCU | |||
* Michael's initial investigations page at [[NodeMCU_v2]] | |||
=== Connecting to an ESP8266 module === | === Connecting to an ESP8266 module === |
Revision as of 10:49, 31 March 2016
IoThursday
The ESP8266 has been discussed quite a bit in the regular IoThursday meetings.
ESP8266
The ESP8266 is a microcontroller that has WiFi built in, making it a great starting device for all things IoT.
Getting Started
A section for useful information on getting started with an ESP8266 module
Modules
A subsection to explain the different modules and what differs between them
NodeMCU v2
An open hardware board (costing about £3.50) that combines the ESP-12-E core (32Mbits(4MBytes) flash) with a CP2102 USB-UART so you can connect it directly to a PC USB with a standard USB micro cable. It comes flashed with a Lua core but that can easily be replaced with an Arduino core with all the Lua core features plus anything vanilla that works with Arduino.
- Official site: http://nodemcu.com/index_cn.html
- Open hardware schematics, PCB layouts, Gerbers, etc: https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-devkit-v1.0
- NB: hype of version numbers when sold by various sellers on ebay! See http://frightanic.com/iot/comparison-of-esp8266-nodemcu-development-boards/ for the lowdown at time of writing.
- Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NodeMCU
- Michael's initial investigations page at NodeMCU_v2
Connecting to an ESP8266 module
What you'll need:
- An ESP8266 module with
- A breadboard and suitable cables
- A USB to TTL Serial adapter
- A computer to connect to the ESP8266 with
Firmware
A subsection to explain the different firmwares available for the ESP8266 and how they differ
Page with links to different firmwares http://www.electrodragon.com/w/Category:ESP8266_Firmware_and_SDK
Espressif
The default firmware
Article describing the process of re-flashing firmware http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/projects/update-the-firmware-in-your-esp8266-wi-fi-module/
Current RTOS SDK Latest Version: 1.4.0 Release date: Feb 28, 2016 http://bbs.espressif.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=1827
Firmware flash download tools (version 2.4 at 31 Mar 31 2016) http://bbs.espressif.com/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=433
NodeMCU
Uses the Lua scripting/programming language to control the ESP8266
Page describing the process for flashing NodeMCU firmware into a device, with links to Flasher programs for Win32 and Win64 http://randomnerdtutorials.com/flashing-nodemcu-firmware-on-the-esp8266-using-windows/
Arduino
An Arduino based firmware.
Projects
A section for Hackspace members to fill up with links to their ESP8266 related projects