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CBDB Evo - ESP8266 Learning / Development platform

ESP8266 based Platform with many included analog and digital functions that can help you to learn and also develop your IOT projects.

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This project was created on 06/09/2015 and last updated 2 years ago.

Description

What do you really expect from a IOT Learning/Development platform?
Easy configurable Internet access. Direct Wifi if possible. And after that?
What do you think do you need mostly for your IOT Projects?
Easy interaction and data exchange with the real world environment?
Sounds intriguing to start with so many questions but they are more than legitimate:
When removing all the bells and whistles, what do we REALLY need to learn about to develop the next level of IOT devices?

If you asked yourself already all these questions, and I'm sure a lot of you has done it already, thinking on your own future projects, what do you think about a IOT L/D Board that can offer you:

- Easy AP/Client Wifi Access
- Easy Firmware Programming
- Easy Software Development
- 18 bit ADC
- 12 bit DAC
- Voltage Measurement
- Current Measurement
- Temperature Measurement
- Real Time Clock
- High Resolution LCD COG Display
- User Definable Buttons

Components

  • 1 × ESP8266 - ESP07/12 Module
  • 1 × MCP3421 Data Converters / Analog to Digital Converter ICs (ADCs)
  • 1 × MCP4726 Data Converters / Digital to Analog Converters (DACs)
  • 1 × MCP9808 Sensors / Temperature, Thermal
  • 1 × PCF8563 Clock and Timer ICs / Real-Time Clocks

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    PCB available from my favourite PCB House, DirtyPCB:

    CBDBv2 EVo Development Board PCB

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