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blog.brixit.nl
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| | | | | Designing electronics is neat. This is a look into designing my own ESP8266 based sensor board. | |
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peterbraden.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details the process of building an ESP32-based air sensor that measures temperature and humidity, sends data via MQTT to a home server for visualization in Home Assistant, and discusses challenges faced during development. | |
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rmsol.de
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| | | | | IntroductionESP's are great to give your sensors the possibility to extract the sensor data, because of the on-board WIFI chip, which can connect to your network.Imagine you have multiple sensors, and | |
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www.dfoley.ie
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| | | A box of electronics arrived the other day, amongst the components was a DFRobot FireBeetle v2 board (DFR0654). An exciting ESP-WROOM-32E MCU device, well... | ||