NodeMCU
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ESP8266 ESP-01 WiFi Module
$1.64The ESP8266 ESP-01 is a Wi-Fi module that allows microcontrollers access to a Wi-Fi network. This module is a self-contained SOC (System On a Chip) that doesn’t necessarily need a microcontroller to manipulate inputs and outputs as you would normally do with an Arduino, for example, because the ESP-01 acts as a small computer. Depending on the version of the ESP8266, it is possible to have up to 9 GPIOs (General Purpose Input Output). Thus, we can give a microcontroller internet access like the Wi-Fi shield does to the Arduino, or we can simply program the ESP8266 to not only have access to a Wi-Fi network, but to act as a microcontroller as well. This makes the ESP8266 very versatile, and it can save you some money and space in your projects.
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ESP8266 NodeMCU v2 WiFi Board
$21.80NodeMcu is an open-source firmware and development kit that helps you to prototype your IOT product within a few Lua script lines. The Development Kit based on ESP8266, integates GPIO, PWM, IIC, 1-Wire and ADC all in one board. Power your developement in the fastest way combining it with NodeMcu Firmware!
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ESP8266 NodeMCU v3 WiFi Board
$20.71NodeMCU V3 is an open-source firmware and development kit that helps you to prototype your IOT product within a few Lua script lines. The Development Kit based on ESP8266, integates GPIO, PWM, IIC, 1-Wire and ADC all in one board. Power your developement in the fastest way combining it with NodeMcu Firmware!
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NodeMCU Internet of Thing (IoT) Hobby Kit
$43.60NodeMCU is a popular and powerful open source IoT platform. It includes firmware which runs on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC from Espressif Systems, and hardware which is based on the ESP-12 module. The term “NodeMCU” by default refers to the firmware rather than the development kits. The firmware uses the Lua scripting language. .
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NodeMCU Internet of Thing (IoT) Hobby Kit Set 2
$49.05NodeMCU is a popular and powerful open source IoT platform. It includes firmware which runs on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC from Espressif Systems, and hardware which is based on the ESP-12 module. The term “NodeMCU” by default refers to the firmware rather than the development kits. The firmware uses the Lua scripting language. .