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Watch out! When you're programming your Arduino (assuming it's an ATmeg328P-based 'duino), make sure the UART select switch is slid over towards the "SW" position.
#USO DE MODULO FIWI CON ARDUINO HOW TO#
#USO DE MODULO FIWI CON ARDUINO SERIAL#
Serial Communication - Asynchronous serial communication concepts: packets, signal levels, baud rates, UARTs and more!.

Arduino Shields - All things Arduino Shields.What is an Arduino? - What is this 'Arduino' thing anyway?.Check out these related tutorials, if their content sounds foreign to you: Suggested Readingīefore delving headlong into this tutorial, there are a few concepts you should be familiar with. A simple iron and some solder should really be all you need. You'll also need a set of soldering tools, if you don't already have them. Instead of the RedBoard, you should be able to use almost any other Arduino-compatible development board - the Uno or Leonardo for example. Here are a list of parts we use in the tutorial, in case you want to follow along: All you need to add to it are headers, some solder, and an Arduino. The ESP8266 Shield surrounds the WiFi SoC with everything it should need to operate and connect to a WiFi network. (Re-)Programming the ESP8266 - Take the ESP8266 WiFi Shield further by loading your own code onto the shield! The ESP8266 is even Arduino compatible.Using the ESP8266 AT Library - Pointers to help get you started writing an ESP8266 Arduino sketch of your own.
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There are a variety of designs based around the ESP8266, including tiny, modular boards and more accessible development boards like the SparkFun ESP8266 Thing.
