This project demonstrates how to read temperature and humidity data using the DHT11 sensor and display it in real-time on the Blynk IoT App using an ESP32 or ESP8266 microcontroller. 📱 Project ...
Abstract: The location of Indonesia, which is at the equator, theoretically has the advantage of having sizeable average solar and wind energy potential. This condition is feasible to be used as a ...
OpenPLC is an open-source, free-to-use Programmable Logic Controller Suite, compliant with the IEC 61131-3 standard, and working with a range of hardware platforms such as Arduino, ESP8266/ESP32, ...
Abstract: Watering plants is unquestionably an important aspect of plant care. Water the Monstera adansonii plant well twice a day, in the morning and in the evening. This plant can withstand ...
Some people state that ESP8266 is tolerant of 5 V logic levels on its GPIOs, while others vehemently disagree, pointing at the datasheet-stated 3.6 V maximum. Datasheets aren’t source code for ...
The ESP32-S3 chip is equipped with an Xtensa 32-bit LX7 dual-core processor clocked at up to 240 MHz, supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 LE, and boasts AI instructions, as well as a reliable ...
Have you ever been walking around the house, desperate to know the ambient temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure? Have you ever wanted to capture that data with a small remote-controlled ...
This code was written for ESP8266 wired with AM1117 voltage regulator and DHT11 and DHT22 temperature sensor modules. Transmits temperature and humidity data over WiFi via Blynk.
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