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Internet of Things with ESP8266

You're reading from   Internet of Things with ESP8266 Build amazing Internet of Things projects using the ESP8266 Wi-Fi chip

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468024
Length 226 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marco Schwartz Marco Schwartz
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Preface 1. Getting Started with the ESP8266 FREE CHAPTER 2. First Projects with the ESP8266 3. Cloud Data Logging with the ESP8266 4. Control Devices from Anywhere 5. Interacting With Web Services 6. Machine-to-Machine Communications 7. Sending Notifications from the ESP8266 8. Controlling a Door Lock from the Cloud 9. Building a Physical Bitcoin Ticker 10. Wireless Gardening with the ESP8266 11. Cloud-Based Home Automation System 12. Cloud-Controlled ESP8266 Robot 13. Building Your Own Cloud Platform to Control ESP8266 Devices Index

Building a light-activated relay


Now that we know how to build M2M projects using the ESP8266, we are going to apply it to a simple project, in which you won't even have to press a push button at all. We are going to build a light-activated relay that will control a relay connected to one ESP8266 module depending on the light level measured by another ESP8266. This project will simulate a part of a home automation system, where you automatically want to switch the lights on when it's getting dark outside.

First, we need to assemble both boards. Let's start with the board that will host the relay, as it is the easiest one to assemble:

  • Simply connect the VCC pin of the relay to the VCC pin of the ESP8266

  • GND to GND

  • SIG or EN pin of the relay to pin 5 of the ESP8266

This is the result for this board:

For the board that will host the photocell, first place the ESP8266 on the breadboard, and then the 10K Ohm resistor in series with the photocell on the breadboard as well. Then, connect the common pin...

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