How to install ESP8266 boards on Arduino IDE | IOT
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In this tutorial, I’ll show you how you can install ESP8266 boards on your Arduino IDE. More details on Website, https://nematicslab.com/install-esp8266-esp32-boards-on-arduino-ide/
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----------------Littel information about Video------------------- The ESP8266 is a low-cost Wi-Fi microchip, with a full TCP/IP stack and microcontroller capability, produced by Espressif Systems. The chip first came to the attention of Western makers in August 2014 with the ESP-01 module, made by a third-party manufacturer Ai-Thinker. This small module allows microcontrollers to connect to a Wi-Fi network and make simple TCP/IP connections using Hayes-style commands. However, at first there was almost no English-language documentation on the chip and the commands it accepted. The very low price and the fact that there were very few external components on the module, which suggested that it could eventually be very inexpensive in volume, attracted many hackers to explore the module, the chip, and the software on it, as well as to translate the Chinese documentation. The ESP8285 is an ESP8266 with 1 MiB of built-in flash, allowing the building of single-chip devices capable of connecting to Wi-Fi.
The successor to these microcontroller chips is the ESP32, released in 2016. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7AHNkxcrxs
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