Get Started with ESP8266 Using AT Commands, NodeMCU, or Arduino (ESP-12E)


https://www.electronics-lab.com/get-started-with-esp8266-using-at-commands-nodemcu-or-arduino-esp-12e/

by acrobotic @ instructables.com: This Instructable will show you the steps needed to get started with the ESP8266 using a fantastic little development board for the ESP-12E module. The board includes everything needed including a USB to Serial adapter, surface-mount LED, and voltage regulator. In addition, it is easily mountable on a breadboard for developing your […]

ESP8266 DS18B20 Temperature Sensor – Arduino IDE


https://www.electronics-lab.com/esp8266-ds18b20-temperature-sensor-arduino-ide/

by EasyIoT @ instructables.com: In this tutorial we will show how to build ESP8266 DS18B20 temperature logger connected to EasyIoT Cloud. Materials: ESP8266 module DS18B20 temperature sensor 4.7 K esistor ESP8266 DS18B20 Temperature Sensor – Arduino IDE – [Link]

9-axis motion sensor and MCU reside in tiny package


https://www.electronics-lab.com/9-axis-motion-sensor-and-mcu-reside-in-tiny-package/

by Susan Nordyk: Housed in a 5.2×3.8×1.1-mm package, Bosch Sensortec’s BMF055 9-aix sensor combines an accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer with a 32-bit MCU to enable easy programming and customization. It can be used by designers creating advanced application-specific sensor fusion algorithms for robotics, gaming, remote controls, navigation systems, drones, and human interface devices for IoT projects. […]

Milk in Fridge – Internet of Things


https://www.electronics-lab.com/milk-in-fridge-internet-of-things/

by samsungite @ instructables.com: I think that one day, all food cupboards & fridges/freezers will be smart. All products will have an RFID or video recognizable label which will update a list of product usage. Your local supermarket will gather this information & replenish your products as required – who knows ?? Milk in Fridge – […]

Using Efficient SPI Peripherals for Low-Cost MCU-Based IoT Designs


https://www.electronics-lab.com/using-efficient-spi-peripherals-for-low-cost-mcu-based-iot-designs/

by Warren Miller @ digikey.com: Efficient Internet of Things (IoT) designs must balance a host of requirements that often work against each other. Low cost is important, but often supporting all the key features required by the application increases MCU pin count and memory size—two things that work against low cost. Low power is also […]