nodemcu esp32 3d models
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BOM: - ESP8266 NodeMCU (because they are cheap like $3) - SSD1306 display (because they are cheap like $2.50) - Analog Button module (because it only needs one analog line to capture 5 buttons for $1) - MicroSD cable ($1) - USB charger ($1 or $2) -...
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If you want to have your LEDs react to sound, you should consider an esp32 instead, as it's much harder to setup WLED-sound-reqctive on a d1. Using the WLED Project you have access to an easy control interface with numerous presets and a very well...
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Not only does the TPU cover looks nice it also feels nice and rubbery when hand hold. I guess that's it, gonna add a lot more pictures of the inside and how to connect GPS and make it work with a mosfet so you can switch it on/off by software ( The...
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I use them in with xLights + DigOcta (ESP32) + WS2811 IP65 LED strips. 2 arches can be made from a single 5 meter LED strip. A 30 LED/meter strip will show some individual lights, 60 LED/meter or higher will have more uniform illumination. The...
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For more information see https://blog.prusaprinters.org/watertight-3d-printing-part-2_53638/pbtec / pb-tec.chFor Projects with ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino, Raspberry, Sonoff, Shelly, IoBroker, IoT. In- and outdoor :-)</p><p>Let me see your prints, and...
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Slide in the switch and the power wire, connect the ESP32 and done. This is basic stuff. 5V to 5V, GND to GND and the ring light data line to pin G23 of the ESP. You can use any kind of software to drive the ring lamps LED strip. Even use an...
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This new design can still hold up to 4 cards containing Raspberry Pi, Arduino's, ESP32, hard drives, etc. My server case contains a firewall, a DNS and DHCP server and my IOT management system. The whole case is powered using a single 12V power...
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Be mindful of warping on the corners. Electronics I have a bunch of Unos sitting around so I just used what I had on hand - an ESP32 or something would be super nice for this! I also have an old RTC for the time, again, a better µcontroller would...
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The grey is the one I buy and it is more like engineering grey, has a slight blue tint to it that I really...
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Parts used: - sk6812 LED strip - I used 1,5 meter of 60leds/meter strip (90 leds in total) from BTF-lighting - MEAN WELL RS-25-5 power suply - 5V, 25W, the lamp is made to fit specificaly this unit, cheaper, chinese power supplys are usually little...
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Please also note that an ESP32 would give you more sound feature as the ESP8266 is limited) - 5 meters of IP30 LEDs WLED compatible : [compatibility list](https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED). I recommand used the typical...
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For positioning: - Antenna with integrated ground plane (up to you, mine is Beitian BT-160) - C099-F9P, version according your continent - Coaxial cable of the appropriate length with connectors according antenna and receiver board For roll...
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This new design can still hold upto 4 cards containing Raspberry Pi, Arduino's, ESP32, hard drives, etc. My<br>server case contains a firewall, a DNS and DHCP server and my IOT management<br>system.</p><p>The whole case is powered using a single 12V...
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For more information see https://blog.prusaprinters.org/watertight-3d-printing-part-2_53638/pbtec / pb-tec.chFor Projects with ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino, Raspberry, Sonoff, Shelly, IoBroker, IoT. In- and outdoor :-)</p><p>Let me see your prints, and...
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I’ve already fitted a stepper motor to the rail and can control it and the camera with an ESP32 microcontroller. I’ve also designed an intuitive interface. The next job is to connect the two and debug. Everything has been concept tested, so there...
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I uploaded correct version.VideoHow to makeNecessary partsAssortment of 2mm tapping screws28BYJ-48 geared stepper motor and driver board comes withAny microcontroller (Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, etc.)PrintPrint all parts with supplied...
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You could also go with something else, like an Arduino or ESP32 if you'd prefer to save some money.MagnetsThe lid is held in place by eight bar magnets measuring 25x5x3mm. There's a variety of different sources for magnets like these...
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Additionally, the standard design offers ample space for integrating a wireless charger directly or adding weights to enhance stabilityESPHome Code available on my GithubParts NeededRotary Encoder with ClickESP32 Module (I used ESP32-C3-Supermini)M2,...
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Additionally, the standard design offers ample space for integrating a wireless charger directly or adding weights to enhance stabilityESPHome Code available on my GithubParts NeededRotary Encoder with ClickESP32 Module (I used ESP32-C3-Supermini)M2,...
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(3D printing time not included)Electronics:Digital Bird Pan Tilt Board with ESP32 and two TMS2208 v3 DriversShutter cable with 2.5mm SocketBoard mounted joystickPower Cable with Digital Bird NP Battery TerminalsTwo button Mount/Dismount switch...
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I’ve already fitted a stepper motor to the rail and can control it and the camera with an ESP32 microcontroller. I’ve also designed an intuitive interface. The next job is to connect the two and debug. Everything has been concept tested, so there...
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A little light soldering was also required.</p> <h3>Custom Section</h3> <p><strong>Electronics and parts</strong></p> <p>By request I've added a wiring diagram. Parts are roughly to scale. There is also a full parts list. Where possible I shopped at...
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This movement will trigger a reed contact and the ESP32 in the Central Station will count the number of contacts made. From bucket size, the area rain is collected, and the number of counts, we can derive the amount of rain in mm or liters per square...
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You can also do it with an ESP32 and WLED. Here you can take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgfCvnStiBw First, you need to print the parts. You need to print: 1x top ring part 1x left ring part 1x right ring part 1x stand/base 1x...
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MegaGRRL - YM2612 VGM Player ============ The MegaGRRL is an ESP32-based, hardware Sega Genesis / MegaDrive VGM player. Using real YM2612 and YM3438 FM chips to play back music from games like Streets of Rage and more. It's designed by Kunoichi Labs,...
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This movement will trigger a reed contact and the ESP32 in the Central Station will count the number of contacts made. From bucket size, the area rain is collected, and the number of counts, we can derive the amount of rain in mm or liters per square...
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All you need is a USB cable and a supported microcontroller - which would be an esp32 or esp8266 (note the esp32 S2 does not seem to be supported at the time of writing).Here is the WLED...
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All you need is a USB cable and a supported microcontroller - which would be an esp32 or esp8266 (note the esp32 S2 does not seem to be supported at the time of writing).Here is the WLED...
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You can also do it with an ESP32 and WLED. Here you can take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgfCvnStiBw You can also use this instruction here: https://www.instructables.com/LED-RGB-DESIGNER-CIRCLE-RING-LAMP-App-Music-Contro/ First, you...
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If you have already built the PTZplus controller you will need to update both the Nextion display and the ESP32 with the most up to date release of the software before you can use it with this head. **Updates: 1st Nov 2023** There have been a...