Boards, Chips, and Drones from CES 2016
To talk about CES is to talk of many things: of chips — and boards — and drones — of wearables — and the Internet of Things.
To talk about CES is to talk of many things: of chips — and boards — and drones — of wearables — and the Internet of Things.
I talk to Richard Sloan, who along with Ivan Grokhotkov, recently added support for the $5 ESP8266 microcontroller with onboard WiFi to the Arduino IDE.
The ESP8266 is now Arduino compatible, but to the most common breakout board isn’t breadboard friendly. So we go ahead and build a breadboard adaptor (Part 3 of 3)
The ESP8266 is now Arduino compatible, we walk you through installing the development environment and uploading your first sketch. (Part 2 of 3)
What if you could have an Arduino compatible board, with WiFi, for just $5? Well now you can, because the ESP8266 is now Arduino compatible.