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Package Includes:
- 25 x NodeMCU ESP8266 (AMICA-CP2102 driver)
Specifications:
Serial/USB Chip |
CP2102 |
Operating Voltage | 3.3V |
Output Power(dBm) |
19.5 @802.11b Mode |
Flash Memory(Mb) |
4 |
Support |
SDIO 1.1/2.0, SPI, UART |
Dimensions (mm) |
49 x 24 x 13 |
Weight (gm) |
8 |
Specifications:
CP2102
Specifications:
19.5 @802.11b Mode
Specifications:
4
Specifications:
SDIO 1.1/2.0, SPI, UART
Specifications:
49 x 24 x 13
Specifications:
8
Specifications:
1. How do I install NodeMCU ESP8266 drivers in Arduino IDE?
- Start Arduino IDE
- Open Boards Manager from Tools > Board menu and find esp8266 platform.
- Select the version you need from a drop-down box.
- Click the install button.
- Don't forget to select your ESP8266 board from Tools > Board menu after installation.
2. What is NodeMCU Amica?
- The Amica Node MCU development board is based on ESP8266 and is integrated with an onboard CP2102 USB-TTL converter. The Node MCU is an open-source firmware and development platform that helps you to prototype your IOT projects and bring them to life. The Amica Node MCU board is equipped with an onboard voltage regulator and 10 GPIO pins which help you power up your development board in the fastest way possible.
3. What are the uses of NodeMCU Amica?
- With the AMICA Node MCU, we can Control Devices Using a Phone and NodeMCU like your appliances using Android Phones over WiFi. Few generic applications would be in Internet Smoked Alarm, VR, Tracker, Octopod, Serial Port Monitor, ESP Lamp, Incubator, Controller, IoT home automation, and Security Alarms
4. How do I know if my NodeMCU is working?
- Clear the serial monitor's output and change the baud rate to 74880. Then, press the reset button on the Nodemcu V3 board.
5. What is ESP8266 NodeMCU?
- NodeMCU is a low-cost open-source IoT platform. It initially included firmware that runs on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC from Espressif Systems and hardware that was based on the ESP-12 module. Later, support for the ESP32 32-bit MCU was added.