The Node MCU Lua WIFI Internet Development Board is a versatile IoT module built on the powerful ESP8266 WiFi microcontroller, with a CP2102 USB-to-serial chip for easy programming and connectivity. This board is compatible with Lua scripting and the Arduino IDE, allowing for simple and flexible development of internet-connected devices. Ideal for IoT projects, smart home automation, and wireless networking, this board provides reliable WiFi capabilities for real-time data monitoring and control. Its compact design and extensive compatibility make it perfect for both beginners and advanced users working on connected applications.
- ESP8266 WiFi Microcontroller: Provides robust wireless networking capabilities for a variety of IoT applications.
- CP2102 USB-to-Serial Chip: Simplifies programming with reliable USB connectivity, making it easy to upload code and monitor performance.
- Lua and Arduino IDE Support: Compatible with Lua scripting and the Arduino IDE, offering flexibility in coding and project development.
- Compact and Lightweight: Small form factor, ideal for embedding in various projects and devices.
- Real-Time Data Monitoring: Capable of real-time communication over WiFi, enabling remote control and data collection.
Node MCU Lua WIFI Internet Development Board Based on ESP8266 CP2102 Specifications
- Microcontroller: ESP8266
- USB-to-Serial Chip: CP2102
- Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- Programming Language: Lua, Arduino IDE support
- Operating Voltage: 5V via USB
- Dimensions: Compact, designed for embedded applications
Node MCU Lua WIFI Internet Development Board Based on ESP8266 CP2102 Applications
- IoT Projects: Ideal for Internet of Things applications, enabling wireless control and monitoring of devices.
- Smart Home Automation: Perfect for smart home systems that require WiFi connectivity for remote operation.
- Environmental Monitoring: Supports sensor-based monitoring systems for temperature, humidity, and air quality.
- Wireless Data Logging: Collects and transmits data wirelessly, suitable for remote logging and sensor networks.
- DIY Electronics: Great for makers and hobbyists looking to build connected devices and experiment with IoT technology.