Thank you. That is an interesting option I will dig into.
You are correct. At the moment I'm experimenting with ESP8266 boards, but I've just begun to order a few ESP32 boards and will be transitioning to them soon.
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- Sun Apr 30, 2017 1:23 am
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM
- Replies: 4
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- Sat Apr 29, 2017 3:33 pm
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7738
Re: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM
Thank you for the reply.
I understand how to turn the light ON/OFF using Echo voice commands. In other words, I've succeeded at getting the ESP to 'listen' for an Echo command which in turn signals a single given GPIO pin to go high or low.
What I cannot figure out is whether it's possible to ...
I understand how to turn the light ON/OFF using Echo voice commands. In other words, I've succeeded at getting the ESP to 'listen' for an Echo command which in turn signals a single given GPIO pin to go high or low.
What I cannot figure out is whether it's possible to ...
- Sat Apr 29, 2017 1:07 am
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7738
Amazon Echo connect to ESP32 controlled mains outlet - flash lamp to indicate HANDICAP ALARM
USE CASE: my senior citizen mother is a bedridden paraplegic. I am trying to give her voice-activated safety and security capability using Amazon Echo and ESP boards.
I have learned to control AC Mains outlets ON and OFF using Echo and ESP boards connected to AC power outlets. "Alexa, turn LAMP 1 ...
I have learned to control AC Mains outlets ON and OFF using Echo and ESP boards connected to AC power outlets. "Alexa, turn LAMP 1 ...
- Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:22 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: PCB (or commercial product) with ESP32 + Power Supply + Relay
- Replies: 3
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Re: PCB (or commercial product) with ESP32 + Power Supply + Relay
I agree with all of your technical improvement recommendations. Count me in for 10 immediately as well!!
I just found this by Jorge Garcia on Tindie. It is exactly what I have in mind. Admittedly, off-the-shelf SONOFF devices will be cheaper, regardless of which ESP model is used. Patience will ...
I just found this by Jorge Garcia on Tindie. It is exactly what I have in mind. Admittedly, off-the-shelf SONOFF devices will be cheaper, regardless of which ESP model is used. Patience will ...
- Sat Mar 25, 2017 3:38 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: PCB (or commercial product) with ESP32 + Power Supply + Relay
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8278
PCB (or commercial product) with ESP32 + Power Supply + Relay
Hi all... basically think of a SONOFF relay.
Does anyone know of an existing product which combines on one board a power supply (110 (220 optional)) PLUS an ESP32 PLUS one (or two) on-board RELAYS?
Does anyone know of an existing PCB for the combining the same? DIY or purchased?
It seems to me ...
Does anyone know of an existing product which combines on one board a power supply (110 (220 optional)) PLUS an ESP32 PLUS one (or two) on-board RELAYS?
Does anyone know of an existing PCB for the combining the same? DIY or purchased?
It seems to me ...