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A WiFi Coprocessor for STM32
ESP32

A WiFi Coprocessor for STM32

Adding WiFi to any project using the WiFiNINA library and the ESP32 as a coprocessor. By replacing all the Arduino-specific functions with generic functions that can map to any HAL, now any chip (NXP, Microchip, ST.. etc) can use the ESP32 as a WiFi coprocessor.
Aug 8, 2020 8 min read
Automating my home with MQTT
mqtt

Automating my home with MQTT

How I automated and connected sensors with MQTT! Featuring sunrise alarms, 3D printers, and sensor nodes!
Aug 10, 2019 5 min read
Orange Pi Zero/Dash Button Access Point Setup
Guides

Orange Pi Zero/Dash Button Access Point Setup

This is a very condensed tutorial on how to set up an OrangePi running Armbian as an access point to intercept Dash Button commands, allowing you to have wireless buttons on the cheap. This is a project that migrates the existing solution I had on my Raspberry Pi 3 to
Jun 11, 2017 4 min read
Uploading without wires (7)
esp8266

Uploading without wires (7)

This tutorial is only for the ESP8266 chip. If you have a ESP8266 chip, we have merely used 5% of this chip's total capabilities. The ESP8266 chip can both connect to Access Points (AP) and also set up a soft AP, which cleans that it can serve as
Nov 19, 2016 2 min read
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