The Wemos D1 Mini V3.0.0 is a small, low-cost development board based on the ESP8266EX microcontroller. It is often used for Internet of Things (IoT) projects, as it has built-in WiFi connectivity and can be easily programmed using the Arduino IDE or other software development tools.
The Wemos D1 Mini V3.0.0 has a number of features that make it well-suited for IoT projects, including:
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WiFi connectivity: The board has a built-in WiFi module that allows it to connect to a WiFi network and communicate with other devices over the Internet.
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Low power consumption: The board is designed to be energy-efficient, making it well-suited for use in battery-powered IoT projects.
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Compact size: The board is small and lightweight, making it easy to incorporate into a variety of projects.
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Easy to program: The board is supported by the Arduino IDE and other software development tools, making it easy for developers to write and upload code to the board.
Overall, the Wemos D1 Mini V3.0.0 is a versatile and cost-effective development board that is well-suited for a wide range of IoT projects.
The Wemos D1 Mini is a compact IoT development board, very similiar to an Arduino but more power efficient due to it running at 3V instead of 5V. This development board will allow you to very easily create internet connect devices due to the onboard wifi module. This is a great alternative to Arduino when it comes to Internet of Things devices. A simple IoT service is provided by Leobot Electronics at www.leobiot.com
It is important to note that we have found that the 5V pin should not be used to power the Wemos D1 Mini and may possibly damage the module. It is best to use the USB adapter to power the device.
- 11 digital input/output pins
- Interrupt/pwm/I2C/one-wire
- 1 analog input(3.2V max input)
- 16M bytes(128M bit) Flash
- External antenna connector
- Built-in ceramic antenna
- New CP2104 USB-TO-UART IC
- Same size as D1 mini, but more light
Specification:
- Microcontroller ESP-8266EX
- Operating Voltage 3.3V
- Digital I/O Pins 11
- Analog Input Pins 1(Max input: 3.2V)
- Clock Speed 80MHz/160MHz
- Flash 16M bytes
It is important to note that we have found that the 5V pin should not be used to power the Wemos D1 Mini and may possibly damage the module. It is best to use the USB adapter to power the device.
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Providing Power to an Arduino
Options available to provide power to an Arduino is discussed here.
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