Calendar 2016
Day 5: Blynk
You already established a first connection from the board to the Internet yesterday. In the coming days, this connection should be used effectively. So we’re looking at the online platform Blynk, through which short commands, measurement data or messages can…
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Day 4: Setting up Internet connection
Behind today’s door is a 1-kohm resistor. We’re not going to do much with it today, but tomorrow it becomes important. In today’s test, we want to set up an initial connection to your home WLAN network. For this purpose,…
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Day 3: The NanoESP in access point mode
Behind the third door is the jumper wire, which is important for many tests. To prepare for later tests, you can place the supply lines GND and VCC on the outermost lanes. You’ll thereby have better access to these important…
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Day 2: The Arduino IDE
This time there’s a breadboard behind the door. On it, you can quickly and easily assemble the hardware layouts of the Advent calendar. Since only the NanoESP is available so far, we’ll start with it. It’s best if you plug…
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Tag 1: Das NanoESP-Board
It’s the first of December and thus time to open the first door. Behind it is arguably the most important element of the calendar: the NanoESP board. This Arduino-compatible controller with WLAN function is at the centre of the 24…
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