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Hugo-ESP8266
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Any WiFi remote to control Node-RED ?
Hey, i am using 2 of these remotes for 2 years and they are working perfectly..sadly the seller dont make them anymore, bit you can check the code and wiring on his github https://github.com/mcer12/Hugo-ESP8266
- ESP32 Wifi Remote
- Looking for someone to make ESP8266 device
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6 buttons and deep sleep. Is it possible?
This solution resets the esp on every button push and also you have no idea what button was pushed. Which is not very useful. See my project here it seems to be exactly what you need. https://github.com/mcer12/Hugo-ESP8266
DuinoDCX
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Mobile App Project
Here are some examples of what I have done: https://github.com/lasselukkari/DuinoDCX https://github.com/lasselukkari/AirMonitor
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Interfacing javascript with ESP32
Here is a tutorial that helps you to get started with creating a JS UI for the ESP32 using React: https://awot.net/en/guide/tutorial.html. If you can teach yourself React you will have plenty of ready made components to choose from. The advantage of using React will be that the internet is full of tutorials how to x with react as it is the most popular browser UI framework at the moment. The server on the Arduino will be the easy part. Here is an example of a more complicated project that has been built with the same stack as the tutorial uses: https://github.com/lasselukkari/DuinoDCX.
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Problems reading RS232 from a fanuc CNC
I have another software project where many people build their own hardware setup. So many users have had problems with their wiring that I got tired of debugging it for them one by one. This is why I created a simple sketch that can be used to verify the connections using a basic multimeter. You could do something similar to this just to verify that you have everything wired up as you expect including any possible cables: HardwareTest.ino
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4 way Garden Irrigation System. Esp32 will be used to control 4 relays. I want a nice UI - so I guess I’ll put all the logic on some server and the esp will only listen to signals over WiFi.
This is my own project that has the UI built with React and hosted directly on the ESP32: https://github.com/lasselukkari/DuinoDCX. You can try a demo of the UI here: http://duinodcx.herokuapp.com/
What are some alternatives?
ESP3D - FW for ESP8266/ESP8285/ESP32 used with 3D printer
IRremoteESP8266 - Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32: send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols. Based on: https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/
TonUINO - Die DIY Musikbox (nicht nur) für Kinder
SerialChiller - A wireless RS232 adapter for the Internet of old things.
openHASP - HomeAutomation Switchplate based on lvgl for ESP32
PPMEncoder - Generate a PPM Signal with an Arduino
homie-esp8266 - 💡 ESP8266 framework for Homie, a lightweight MQTT convention for the IoT
Arduino-Direct-NEC-Transmitter - This Arduino library can be used to emit NEC without a carrier wave. This is useful to send IR NEC commands without an infrared led directly over a wire, typically into 3.5mm / 2.5mm headphone jack.
Nick-ESP8266 - Nick is a series of different Nixie clocks based on ESP8266.
AirMonitor - ESP8266 based CO2, TVOC, temperature and humidity data logger.
esp32-smart-cube - DIY version of the famous Aqara cube. Built with ESP32 and Home-Assistant
kontroller - flight simulator controller project for Kerbal Space Program