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Available Now, the xPico Wi-Fi Shield Enables Users to Exchange Data Between Mobile Devices and Designs Based on Arduino via the xPico Wi-Fi Soft Access Point Interface and Smart Wi-Fi Software ...
Arduino relay shields are abundant, along with real-time clocks, and now, built-in WiFi. The tough part will be coming up with apps and web interfacing, but that's not totally necessary either.
Digilent's chipKIT WiFire board is an awesome little beastie. Powered by Microchip's latest 32-bit 200 MHz MCU, the Wi-Fi equipped Arduino-compatible platform has been paired with Imagination ...
The WeMos D1 R1 is actually a Wi-Fi development board based on ESP8266-12E, which looks like an Arduino Uno board but the core part is the ESP-12E chip. Surprisingly boards purchased almost at the ...
Arduino has introduced a Nano shaped board with a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE capable Espressif’s ESP32-S3 microcontroller, supporting it with the Arduino IDE and MicroPython. “Beginners can explore in an ...
Atmel and Arduino teamed up at World Maker Faire to introduce the Wi-Fi shield 101. [Gary] from Atmel gave us the lowdown on this new shield and its components.
Can't afford a stage lighting designer for your band's next concert? A group of MIT engineers show how to hack together a Wi-Fi-enabled LED light fixture that responds to music in real-time.
The web server firmware opens up a ton of possibilities with CGI scripting. When booting up in AP mode, you can even connect the ESP8266 to another access point right from the your browser.
With the xPico Wi-Fi Shield, a wireless LAN driver is not required on the Arduino microcontroller to configure wireless connectivity. The xPico Wi-Fi Shield features connection management software and ...
That initiative puts forward a Wi-Fi capable board for Arduino projects that permits wireless programming and the ability to interface with Web services.