And now connect the ESP32/ESP8266/ Wemos D1 Mini, whichever module you want to use as a communication module. I'm using Wemos D1 Mini as shown in the Circuit diagram. After restart, click the File→ Example→ Tuya_WiFi_MCU_SDK → Start, you will get the pre-build/ demo starch there. Step 3: Now, connect the ESP8266 with your PC and

The primary difference when using the Arduino IDE with the WeMos chips is that the standard pin numbers do not refer to the pin numbers on the WeMos. For example, instead of using 1 to refer to digital pin 1, you need to use the constant D1. I go into more details for this in my blog post Pin numbering for WeMos D1 Mini (ESP8266). If you haven
As a lot of IoT microcontroller, WeMos D1 mini have some power saving mode. To create a simple rechargeable power bank read "Emergency power bank homemade". Here the WeMos D1 mini WeMos D1 mini - NodeMCU V2 V2.1 V3 - esp01 - esp01 programmer. The sleep modes types are modem sleep, light sleep, and deep sleep. The table below shows the

Examples of modules that use the CH340G chip are: WeMos D1 mini; D1 mini Lite; Examples of products that use the CH9102 chip are: ThingPulse ePulse Feather; ThingPulse ESPGateways; Note that there is no harm done if you install both drivers even if you currently just use one! If you are not sure which adapter your ESP8266/ESP32 module uses then

In this example we connect a PIR module to a Wemos Mini. A passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor) is an electronic sensor that measures infrared (IR) light radiating from objects in its field of view. This is from Wikipedia and sums up the operation of a PIR nicely. An individual PIR sensor detects changes in the amount of infrared radiation Features ¶. 2.13" diagonal ePaper/eInk display. 250x122 pixels. Driver IC: IL3897. Compatible with D1 mini, D1 mini Pro, D32 Pro.
The whole project is based on NODEMCU firmware which should be flashed to WEMOS D1 mini module quite easy. Running NODEMCU firmware set ESP8266 to run Lua scripts which is super flexible and easy to learn, there are tons of examples and documentation online about it.
The pins are labeled the same, but the first is the WeMos D1 Mini board (the MCU, like "Arduino UNO"), the latter (the one you have) is a WeMos D1 Mini shield, so even if the pins are labeled exactly the same they are intended to be inserted over the WeMos D1 mini board (like the Arduino shields are labeled with the same you have on Arduino UNO).
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