It's a DIY project and the Arduino Mini Pro is easier for end users to handle. WiFi & Bluetooth are optional and function only as wireless to serial interfaces. It's actually two projects that can...
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It's a DIY project and the Arduino Mini Pro is easier for end users to handle. WiFi & Bluetooth are optional and function only as wireless to serial interfaces. It's actually two projects that can...
At this point it looks like Erel is planning to support it so I'm waiting to see where that goes. I have a project that involves an Arduino Mini Pro plus ESP plus HC-05 Bluetooth and it now looks...
There's a new contender. Basic4Arduino is a free package that appears to also be adding support for the ESP8266.
https://www.b4x.com/b4r.html
Anand,
You should have followed up on ZBasic for ESP8266. It's compiler so it's better suited for the limited memory of the ESP8266-01. Most of the ~250 commands for the standard version (Atmel...
It varies with modules and programming languages. For the ESP8266 ESP-01 used in the above project there is a handy flasher that supports the NodeMCU auto-reset method supported by ARduino, ZBasic...
While programmable with LUA, Arduino, ZBasic, ESP8266Basic and more, one drawback of the ESP8266, to quote email from Don Kinzer who created ZBasic, is...
This means you will need a PIC or other...
I too am enthusiastic about the ESP8266. However, you could have saved a bit of effort with these...
http://www.wemos.cc/wiki/doku.php?id=en:d1_mini
http://www.wemos.cc/wiki/doku.php?id=en:dht_pro
ESPBasic does appear simple but I would prefer to know more about what's going on behind the curtain. The interpreter seems to be doing a great deal that is hidden and is undocumented. From the...
I haven't explored ESPBasic in depth but do know of a more powerful Basic for use with the ESP8266 and with Atmel chips including those used by Arduinos.
http://www.zbasic.net/
These are available from Amazon (some via Prime with free shipping) for about $8. Now, to see if I can talk some dialect of Basic to them.
NEC IR Protocol documentation
Example PIC Code
That doesn't necessarily mean that RX & TX are at 3.3V. The purpose of chips like the MAX232 is to boost the supply voltage to RS232 levels which can be +/-15V.
However, since the ARF is an...
Unfortunately, Ciseco has no downloadable documentation, as yet. However, the link you supplied does say it is UART RS232 so you really need to know whether it is outputting RS232 voltage levels...
What radio module? What speed? What type cable?
You might look at Roving Network's devices. Microchip bought them about 8-9 months back. Their modules are very cost effective.
http://www.rovingnetworks.com/products/Wi_Fi_Modules
Even in the Pi form factor there is a more powerful option that can run Android and should be able to utilize Basic4android.
http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone%20Black
I should note that...
I don't know. I seldom need more than 9600bps with embedded devices.
The URL I referenced in post #4 shows diodes in TX lines. There's no coding required. Schottky diodes would be best.
http://cool-emerald.com/?p=711
I've never seen a requirement that the power pair be non-twisted and doubt that twisted pair would cause a problem.
I found it merely by searching Bing using 'rs485 cable power shield waterproof'...
http://www.hyperline.com/catalog/cable/rs-ssf4-a-pe.shtml
That's a question best asked of the manufacturer.
The smallest, cheapest USB capable PIC costs about $1.50 in volume.
http://www.microchip.com/pagehandler/en-us/technology/usb/products/devicemcus.html
FTDI FT230X adds USB-232 to any PIC. It...
Thanks, Henrik.
Could this be adapted to http://www.sureelectronics.net/goods.php?id=1140
Not all. Sprint Layout is inexpensive and has an extremely simple, intuitive interface. You can be doing complex layouts almost immediately. It's multilayer.
However, there is no integrated...