New Product: OLED Shield For ESPea

128×64 pixels OLED Shield with I2C. It adds a 128×64 monochrome OLED to ESPea main board. The OLED uses only the two I2C pins on the ESPea, and you can pretty much stack it with ESPea, even ones that use I2C since that is a shared bus. Buy Link. Prototype Shield For ESPea is also…

New example code for Cactus Micro from IOTLink

The following example in C uses the REST interface with a secure SSL configuration to exchange AP configuration with the onboard ESP8266. The board is a Cactus Rev 2. The sketch updates the status every 60 seconds in the IoTLink dashboard. click on Learn More, then Examples, there are examples for Cactus rev 2 using…

New Product Available: ESPea Dev Board

ESPea is a new Wi-Fi development board from AprilBrother technologies. It uses the ESP8266EX chipset as the main micro-controller and supports the Arduino environment. At the ESPea’s heart is an ESP8266 WiFi microcontroller clocked at 80 MHz and at 3.3V logic. This microcontroller contains a Tensilica chip core as well as a full WiFi stack.…

New Product: BLEPad available

BLEPad – The BLEPad is an Arduino compatible microcontroller development board based on the ATmega32U4 IC with BLE, built in. You can choose board type LilyPad Arduino USB from Arduino IDE to start programming. It’s the easiest way to get BLE in your project!

New Product: BlueDuino Rev2 available

The BlueDuino Rev2 is an Arduino compatible microcontroller development board based on the ATmega32U4 IC with BLE, built in. Just plug in the board and your ready to start programming! It’s the easiest way to get BLE in your project! Buy it on tindie.

How to change the serial port for Cactus Micro

Cactus Micro communication with ESP8266 with SoftwareSerial port (RX: 11, TX: 12) default. We can change it to the hardware serial port Serial1. Prepare tools A knife A Solder Soldering the jumper Step1. Cut the jumper in the red square Step2. Soldering the jumper to other side You’re done. Now the Cactus Micro communicate with…

Arduino Wifi Temperature Logger Tutorial

This is a simple demo using the ESP8266 and Cactus Micro (a arduino compatible board) to update a remote server (data.sparkfun.com) using a digital temperature sensor. Step 1: Materials The Cactus Micro is an arduino compatible dev board, it integrated a WIFI chip ESP8266. More information

New Product Cactus Micro Overview

Cactus Micro is our integrated developement board, we have mixed Arduino with WIFI chip ESP8266 into a single board. It is targeted for makers to develop low power Internet-Of-Things (IoT) projects quickly and easily. It have very little size and very easy to use. Cactus Micro是我们提供的集成开发板,我们将Arduino和WIFI合并在一块小小的电路板上。用于物联网开发是便捷而又简单的事情。主芯片是Atmega32u4, WIFI模块使用了ESP8266。 How to buy it Buy Cactus Micro from…