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Atharva Thakur / Smart Parking System
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterThis project involves monitoring the presence of cars using an ultrasonic sensor connected to an ESP8266 microcontroller. The SolidJS code displays the presence status on a web interface by fetching data from the ESP8266 via HTTP requests.
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Denis Bodor / Ardu7segSunrise
BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" LicenseDisplays sunrise and sunset times for the day on an 8-digit APA106 led display
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Alexey Zholtikov / zh_network
Apache License 2.0ESP32 ESP-IDF and ESP8266 RTOS SDK component for ESP-NOW based mesh network.
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Sergey Kozharinov / HomeSense
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0ESP8266 and DHTXX-based air temperature and humidity sensor for Home Assistant
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The UniJoystiCle, a unicycle simulator for the Commodore 64
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Mel / NorfolkTerriersClock
MIT LicenseA Word Clock based on the ESP8266 platform, containing football-related information.
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MrDIY / MrDIY Audio Notifier
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyMake an ESP8266 module, like Wemos D1 Mini, play MP3 files from a URL, TTS and RTTL tones over MQTT.
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Joachim Kuebart / McTonie
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseAn RFID-controlled music player based on a microcontroller.
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This project comprises a combination of software and hardware components designed to extract Controller Area Network (CAN) messages and generate practical gadgets. The primary objective is to receive CAN messages from a bus, extract the CAN-ID and Data from them, and subsequently transmit this information over ESPNow. The gadgets serve as ESPNow receivers, responsible for filtering and processing the received CAN-IDs and data to perform specific useful tasks.
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Raúl Caro Pastorino / esp8266-blockchain-tracing-with-display
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterShows Real Time Price of Cryptocurrencies on several Screens
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Sabre TV had no remote. ESP8266 to the rescue.
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A REST micro framework for micro controllers using MicroPyhton
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Geoff Simmons / pico-fritzmon
BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" LicenseStatus indicator for a home network with WiFi, where the router provides the TR-064 interface, such as the AVM Fritz!Box. LEDs indicate the state of the WiFi connection, DSL link, and IP connection. Uses the Raspberry Pico driving an ESP8266.
NOTE: THIS PROJECT IS END-OF-LIFE.
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Android app that easily connects your ESP8266 node to the internet.
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Thermostat d'ambiance multizone libre. Interface utilisateur et communication entre les composants en wifi.
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Proof of concept proxytool that (hopefully) allows avrdude to succesfully program a mcu with esp-link
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