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Simple means of showing status of Hackspace stuff on web and physical boards.
Simple means of showing status of Hackspace stuff on web and physical boards.


* NodeMCU (ESP8226) with Arduino core for WiFi-enabled status board
* NodeMCU (ESP8226) with Arduino core for WiFi-enabled status board
* NodeJS server for HTTP access
* NodeJS server for HTTP access
* https://github.com/msemtd/nodemcu-statusboard
* a good starter project for the [[NodeMCU_v2]]
* open source software on GitHub https://github.com/msemtd/nodemcu-statusboard


<gallery widths=400px heights=400px perrow=3 caption="Physical Prototype">
<gallery widths=400px heights=400px perrow=3 caption="Physical Prototype">

Revision as of 13:09, 28 March 2016


Simple means of showing status of Hackspace stuff on web and physical boards.

The driving of the 16 LEDs poses an interesting problem due to the limited number of digital outputs on the NodeMCU: we are looking for a simple low-cost solution so after looking at various ICs to perform the task I decided to throw in another inexpensive micro with plenty of I/O and control it with I2C, serial or similar.

Using a cheap ProMicro for I/O

The NodeMCU can tell the ProMicro what outputs to drive with a simple serial protocol: -