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Hammel, 16 Feb 2016 10:10
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3 | * "Raspberry Pi":http://www.raspberrypi.org |
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4 | * CHiP |
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5 | 6 | Gale | * [[ESP8266]] |
6 | 7 | Hammel | ** "ESP Open SDK":https://github.com/pfalcon/esp-open-sdk - open source SDK for ESP8266 |
7 | ** ""NodeMCU":https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware - lua based firmware for MCU like ESP8266 |
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8 | *** This has links to "esptool":https://github.com/themadinventor/esptool for flashing firmware to device |
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9 | ** "ESPlorer":https://github.com/4refr0nt/ESPlorer is a Java IDE for the ESP8266 |
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10 | ** "Arduino core for ESP8266":https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino - look under doc for libraries, etc. |
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11 | ** "ESP8266 Arduino forum":http://www.esp8266.com/viewforum.php?f=25 |
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12 | 8 | Hammel | ** "Loading Firmware":http://www.esp8266.com/wiki/doku.php?id=loading_firmware |
13 | ** "Getting Started":http://www.esp8266.com/wiki/doku.php?id=getting-started-with-the-esp8266 |
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14 | ** "Getting Started":http://rancidbacon.com/files/kiwicon8/ESP8266_WiFi_Module_Quick_Start_Guide_v_1.0.4.pdf pdf (different version) |
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15 | 9 | Hammel | ** "AT Commands":https://room-15.github.io/blog/2015/03/26/esp8266-at-command-reference/ |
16 | *** "Get MAC address":https://room-15.github.io/blog/2015/03/26/esp8266-at-command-reference/#AT+CIPSTAMAC |
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17 | 10 | Hammel | ** Examples |
18 | *** "One Way Chat, part 2":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRMdj3dS2hc shows how to connect basic hardware (somewhat limited) and program to run as a web server using stock programs. |
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19 | 11 | Hammel | *** "HTTP I/O":http://www.instructables.com/id/ESP8266-HTTP-IO-Server/ is a "library":https://github.com/jscottb/ESP8266_http_io that gives direct access to GPIO pins. This is essentially what we'd want except it needs to be "wrapped in a security layer":http://www.esp8266.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3929 of "some kind":https://github.com/mziwisky/esp8266-dev/blob/master/esphttpd/user/auth.c. |
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21 | h1. AC Control |
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23 | # TRIACs: Low cost, high current handling capability. |
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24 | # Traditional relay: moving parts, relatively low cost, very high current |
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25 | # Solid State Relay: Higher cost, no moving parts. Advantage over TRIACs is that SSR can interrupt current at any point in the AC waveform. TRIACs only cut off current at the zero-crossing point. |
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27 | h1. DC Control |
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28 | 5 | Gale | |
29 | 4 | Gale | TBC |
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31 | h1. Stepper Motor Control |
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33 | 1 | Hammel | # TI DRV8811: Integrated FETs, up to 1.9A per coil http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/drv8811.pdf |
34 | 3 | Gale | # (Toshiba?) TB6612: Used on adafruit and other boards: https://www.adafruit.com/products/2448 Documentation/sourcing appears limited |