LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800
By Xinyuan-LilyGO
awesome-esp
📶 A curated list of awesome ESP8266/32 projects and code (by agucova)
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448 | 908 | |
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3.5 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | 4 months ago | |
- | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800
Posts with mentions or reviews of LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800.
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Lilygo TTGO Tcall GSM issue and power
Check the manufacturer code examples link, they use the gpio pin 4, inside the utilities.h file.
awesome-esp
Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome-esp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
- A curated list of awesome ESP8266/32 projects and code
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ESP8266 not working after over a week of trying (6 pieces from 3 different sellers)
I was searching the comments for this opinion. I think you are so caught up in details that you lost sight of the big picture. A simple ESP32 has enough IO ports to drive multiple sensors and a SPI display also possible. There are plenty of open source projects, firmwares, samples for IoT devices made with those chips (https://github.com/agucova/awesome-esp) Even the ESP8266 would work, but in 2022 I stopped using them for new projects. If I really needed to use an Arduino, I would turn the whole architecture around. The ESP is doing the communication and (REST) interfacing and it would query the Arduino (Mind the 5V - 3.3V problem). Sometimes it is just not worth reinventing the wheel.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing LilyGo-T-Call-SIM800 and awesome-esp you can also consider the following projects:
ESP-12EF-Eagle-Library - Eagle library for the barebone ESP-12E/F WiFi modules.
Suraksha-Glove - Women Safety Device using Arduino and GSM Module
ESP32_MP3_recorder_player_DSP_WIFIradio
blynk-library - Blynk library for IoT boards. Works with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, Particle, ARM Mbed, etc.
Sming - Sming - powerful open source framework simplifying the creation of embedded C++ applications.