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A simple Arduino library for the ML8511 UV sensor to measure UV intensity and calculate UV Index with support for multiple units and custom calibration.
The ESP32 is a popular microcontroller chip developed by Espressif Systems. The Esptool is a command-line programming tool used to communicate with the ESP32 chip and flash it with firmware. It is available as an open-source software and provides various features such as flashing, resetting, and debugging.
ubidots-mqtt-esp modified to work with both esp32 and esp8266
A sophisticated WiFi security testing tool built for ESP8266, implementing the Evil Twin attack vector with an advanced web interface. Created by letchupkt, this tool features a sleek hacker-themed control panel and multiple phishing template options.
Create a Smart Energy Monitoring System that uses CT and PT to measure voltage and current, calculate the power consumption of electrical devices, and estimate the cost based on usage. This system will provide real-time data through a web interface accessible via a smartphone or computer.
ESP32-iUART (WROOM-32)
ESP Web Tool - A powerful web-based tool for flashing and managing ESP devices. Easily upload firmware, connect to your ESP devices, and monitor output directly from your browser.
ApexBridge is a lightweight and efficient library designed for ESP8266 and ESP32 devices to seamlessly interact with Oracle APEX RESTful services. It simplifies sending authenticated HTTP requests and managing API endpoints securely.
The IoT-based Electricity Energy Meter is designed to address the need for accurate and convenient monitoring of electricity consumption. By incorporating IoT technology, this project offers an innovative solution that enables users to monitor their energy consumption and take proactive measures to reduce waste and optimize energy efficiency.
Thermal solar control mainly replacement for Vaillant VRS auroMATIC 560
A USB Gamepad Joystick Controlled RC Car
This project is a WiFi-based robot car controller built using an ESP8266 module and an L298N motor driver. It allows you to control a robot car remotely via WiFi, using different commands to move the car in various directions, adjust the speed, and toggle an LED lamp.
A sophisticated WiFi security testing tool built for ESP8266, implementing the Evil Twin attack vector with an advanced web interface. Created by letchupkt, this tool features a sleek hacker-themed control panel and multiple phishing template options.