Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

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Description
  • weight: 485 g
Description:

Material: Experimental Board + Mixed Alloy
Color: Black
Chip Module: CP2102
Working Temperature: -40 ℃ ~ +125 ℃
Power Input: 4.5V ~ 9V (10VMAX), USB-powered
Drive Type: Dual high-power H-bridge driver
Current: continuous transmission ≈70mA (200mA MAX)
Standby: <200uA
Size: (L)X(W)4.8X2.5cm/1.89''X0.98''(appr.)

Features:

A great set of tools to develop ESP8266.
ESP8266 has IO Pin.
ESP8266 full IO mouth leads directly download without resetting.
Open-source, interactive, programmable, low cost, simple, smart, WI-FI enabled.
Greatly speed up your IOT application developing process.


Documentation:
You can find the firmware source code and documentation on Github, as well as nodemcu-flasher, a Windows only tools to flash the firmware to a module. There’s also a separate tool called esptool that will let you flash nodemcu from Linux. If you find the documentation is all over the place, you might want to checkout NodeMCU video tutorial below.
Nodemcu.com is the official website for the project, but you’ll find more information on Github. You can also get answers to your questions on their BBS or ESP8622 community forums.

Package included:

1 x ESP8266 CP2102 Development Board



Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

Geekcreit® NodeMcu Lua WIFI Internet Things Development Board Based ESP8266 CP2102 Wireless Module

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By romeo trompeau

FR
exellent card could be flash with arduino ide she seems pretty robust (i accidentally shunt a gpio pin and she steel work fine)
2021-03-10 00:00:00

By Atarian

NL
Ordered this NodeMCU board to build a desk detection system for myself to be able to automate some stuff while taking a seat at my desk, for example lights to turn on, ventilator to turn on when temperature is above 22C, etc. I linked a Geekcreit® Ultrasonic Module HC-SR04 module this NodeMCU, used ESPHome (part of my Home Assistant setup) to compile an image I could flash onto the NodeMCU. Everything worked like a charm. With little effort both sensors show up in my dashboard fine. Conclusion: this board is perfect for nice projects like described above and the quality of the board is top notch. Delivery was fast and packaging OK. Will buy more boards in the future for new projects!
2020-07-15 00:00:00

By raja

NL
netjes verpakt ,sneller levering ,geen beschadigingen .Bedankt Banggood .
2020-06-02 00:00:00

By bairynirmalya

IN
working as desired
2019-08-08 00:00:00

By hazemkudaimi

SE
Super
2019-05-02 00:00:00

By Sai

IN
Nice product
2019-04-28 00:00:00

By Dominguinhos

BR
pra quem quer automatizar um ambiente. melhor custo benefício.
2019-02-05 00:00:00

By CurryKitten

GB
Although this is designed to act as a sort of Node.js type server, what's great about it is that drivers exist so this can be programmed via the Arduino IDE. I've got mine connecting to my wifi network and pulling down my YouTube statistics which it displays on a little LED panel. Very inexpensive and easy to put together
2017-06-06 00:00:00

By Gonzogonzales

DE
I have the currently z.Z. Current Arduino IDE downloaded (runs however probably from 1.6.5) and me the driver for the chipset installed. For Settings -> Additional Bords Manager URLs Http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json enter. In the Borard selection in the list above, the board manger start. In the search bar you then enter ESP and select the driver. Finished. Maybe restart again.
2017-03-25 00:00:00

By rossifr

BE
The boards I bought all work. They can be powered from a PC USB port. I tested them installing on windozs 7 the Arduino ide1.16.13 and the package esp8266 (preferences, additional board manager: http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json). Great !
2016-11-26 00:00:00