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==Components/Boards Used==
 
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| 1|| [https://www.exploreembedded.com/product/Explore%20ESP8266%20Wi-Fi%20Module Explore ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module] || <html><img src="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/explore-esp8266-wifi-module/1-dsc02708.jpg" align="middle" width = "300"></html>
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| 2|| [https://www.exploreembedded.com/product/OLED%20Display%20Module%20128X64 OLED Display Module 128X64]|| <html><img src="https://www.exploreembedded.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/img-collections/oled_display/1-dsc02652.jpg" align="middle" width = "300"></html>
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| 3|| DHT11|| Temperature and Humidity Sensor
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==Arduino code for ESP8266==
 
==Arduino code for ESP8266==

Revision as of 16:25, 28 August 2015

Sandeep (talk) 16:49, 27 August 2015 (IST)


We were invited today to give a seminar on "How to get started with Embedded Systems" in a local Engineering college. With very little time on hand, wanted to quickly show the capabilities of ESP8266. So I decided to make a temperature humidity logger. With Thingspeak.com, it was extremely easy to log data and even trigger tweets!

Components/Boards Used

1 Explore ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module
2 OLED Display Module 128X64
3 DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor

Arduino code for ESP8266

References and Credits