I have the ESP running with a dallas sensor for a few days now and all goes well.
If you happen to have the DHT22, please checkout the lastest release since there was a bug with that sensor:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/espeasy ... =directory
Interesting ESP8266 WiFi Module Topic is solved
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Re: Interesting ESP8266 WiFi Module
So, the Chinese people are now using the ESP8266 in commercial products: http://hackaday.com/2015/08/25/esp8266- ... -products/
Direct link to product: http://aliexpress.com/item/rgb-WiFi-con ... 23622.html "Huacanxing H801 WiFi"
Too bad they ask $22 shipping to NL which makes a total of ~$30. If it was $10 with free shipping i directly had bought two of them :p
Direct link to product: http://aliexpress.com/item/rgb-WiFi-con ... 23622.html "Huacanxing H801 WiFi"
Too bad they ask $22 shipping to NL which makes a total of ~$30. If it was $10 with free shipping i directly had bought two of them :p
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Hi, how to increase the accuracy in reading from DS18b20. I need one value after the dot.
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I think a better and easy option are easyesp, have that field.tOmki wrote:Hi, how to increase the accuracy in reading from DS18b20. I need one value after the dot.
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Re: Interesting ESP8266 WiFi Module
See viewtopic.php?f=38&t=7815 for a topic about that.
Re: Interesting ESP8266 WiFi Module
ESPEasy has got and IR transmit plugin for a while but I never been able to make it work.
Now with rev 124, it as been integrate and I'am glad to say that it works well.
Get the last Espeasy here : https://github.com/ESP8266nu/ESPEasy and configure it for your wifi network.
Create a device, select Infrared Transmit in the menu.
Choose a name and GPIO according to your wiring.
Schematic : When done, in your browser use this synthax : http://DEVICE_IP/control?cmd=IRSEND,IRtype,IRcode,bitsencoding
IRtype available : NEC, JVC, RC5, RC6, SAMSUNG, PANASONIC, SONY
IRcode : the code you have learn with a ir receiver using the Infrared receive plugin or an arduino for exemple
bitsencoding : 32 for example for a 32bits encoding
Example : http://192.168.1.12/control?cmd=IRSEND,NEC,61D608F7,32
Now with rev 124, it as been integrate and I'am glad to say that it works well.
Get the last Espeasy here : https://github.com/ESP8266nu/ESPEasy and configure it for your wifi network.
Create a device, select Infrared Transmit in the menu.
Choose a name and GPIO according to your wiring.
Schematic : When done, in your browser use this synthax : http://DEVICE_IP/control?cmd=IRSEND,IRtype,IRcode,bitsencoding
IRtype available : NEC, JVC, RC5, RC6, SAMSUNG, PANASONIC, SONY
IRcode : the code you have learn with a ir receiver using the Infrared receive plugin or an arduino for exemple
bitsencoding : 32 for example for a 32bits encoding
Example : http://192.168.1.12/control?cmd=IRSEND,NEC,61D608F7,32
IR Code Sent NEC
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