Weekly Challenge
Week 2 Challenge: ESP8266 as IoT node
THE TOPIC: The wonderful new ESP8266 (withits very active and giving community ), is a very viable Internet-of-Things (IoT) helper. In this challenge, we’ll develop instructions for turning this board into a platform for IoT prototyping. THE CHALLENGE: This week’s challenge is to great
Week 2 Challenge: ESP8266 as IoT node
THE TOPIC: The wonderful new ESP8266 (withits very active and giving community ), is a very viable Internet-of-Things (IoT) helper. In this challenge, we’ll develop instructions for turning this board into a platform for IoT prototyping. THE CHALLENGE: This week’s challenge is to great
Week 1 Challenge – ESP8266 OSC Bridge Demo
After some effort, I have successfully configured the ESP8266 as an AP access point, which also has server capabilities. So once you connect to the AP Wifi with iPhone, you can send OSC message to ESP8266 server port using TouchOSC. Then
Week 1 Challenge – ESP8266 OSC Bridge Demo
After some effort, I have successfully configured the ESP8266 as an AP access point, which also has server capabilities. So once you connect to the AP Wifi with iPhone, you can send OSC message to ESP8266 server port using TouchOSC. Then
Week 1 Challenge: ESP8266 as wireless OSC bridge
This week’s challenge is to great a set of instructions and a 1-minute-or-less demonstration video that shows how you can use an ESP8266 to send sensor information from an iOS or Android smartphone, to an Arduino Uno, in order to control a physical computing an actuator, using the OpenSoundControl protocol. More specifically:
Week 1 Challenge: ESP8266 as wireless OSC bridge
This week’s challenge is to great a set of instructions and a 1-minute-or-less demonstration video that shows how you can use an ESP8266 to send sensor information from an iOS or Android smartphone, to an Arduino Uno, in order to control a physical computing an actuator, using the OpenSoundControl protocol. More specifically: