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en:iot_homelab_kit:hardware:controller [2017/09/28 08:46] Somepuben:iot_homelab_kit:hardware:controller [2020/07/20 09:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-====== Controller Module======+====== Controller module======
  
  
-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/output pins
 +  * Micro USB connector
 +  * Compatible with ArduinoIDE
 +  * Compatible with  nodemc
 +  * 4 MB flash-memory
 +
 +===== Electrical connection =====
 +Modules are using following I/O ports
 +
 +  *     RGB LED Shield GPIO4
 +  *     Relay Shield GPIO5
 +  *     OLED Display Shield GPIO4, GPIO5
 +  *     Motor Shield GPIO4, GPIO5
 +  *     Temperature/Humidity DHT Pro Shield GPIO2   
 +  *     Sensor Shield (ITT ver. 1.1) GPIO4, GPIO5, GPIO6, GPIO7, A0
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