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- | The controller module is a low-cost Wi-Fi chip with full TCP/IP stack and MCU (microcontroller unit) capability. This small module allows microcontrollers to connect to a Wi-Fi network and make simple TCP/IP connections using Hayes-style commands. | + | The controller module is a low-cost Wi-Fi chip with full TCP/IP stack and MCU (microcontroller unit) capability. This small module allows microcontrollers to connect to a Wi-Fi network and make simple TCP/IP connections using Hayes-style commands. Controller can be connected with Micro USB connection or with WIFI connection. |
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===== Specifications===== | ===== Specifications===== | ||
+ | * 11 digital input/ | ||
+ | * Micro USB connector | ||
+ | * Compatible with ArduinoIDE | ||
+ | * Compatible with nodemc | ||
+ | * 4 MB flash-memory | ||
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+ | ===== Electrical connection ===== | ||
+ | Modules are using following I/O ports | ||
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+ | * RGB LED Shield GPIO4 | ||
+ | * Relay Shield GPIO5 | ||
+ | * OLED Display Shield GPIO4, GPIO5 | ||
+ | * Motor Shield GPIO4, GPIO5 | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * | ||
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