NodeMCU
Sign in to savethumb|NodeMCU DEVKIT 1.0, bottom|alt= NodeMCU is a low-cost open source IoT platform. It initially included firmware which runs on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC from Espressif Systems, and hardware which was based on the ESP-12 module. Later, support for the ESP32 32-bit MCU was added.
Key facts
- Computer.name
- NODEMCU
- Computer.image
- NodeMCU DEVKIT 1.0.jpg
- Computer.caption
- NodeMCU DEVKIT 1.0
- Computer.developer
- ESP8266 Opensource Community
- Computer.type
- Single-board microcontroller
- Computer.price
- $5
- Computer.cpu
- ESP8266 (LX106)
- Computer.storage
- 4MBytes
- Computer.memory
- 128kBytes
- Computer.power
- USB
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thumb|NodeMCU DEVKIT 1.0, bottom|alt= NodeMCU is a low-cost open source IoT platform. It initially included firmware which runs on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC from Espressif Systems, and hardware which was based on the ESP-12 module. Later, support for the ESP32 32-bit MCU was added.
== Overview == NodeMCU is an open source firmware for which open source prototyping board designs are available. The name "NodeMCU" combines "node" and "MCU" (micro-controller unit). Strictly speaking, the term "NodeMCU" refers to the firmware rather than the associated development kits.
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