This PCB is designed to allow connecting an ESP8266 to the other hardware necessary to run the BrewPi firmware and control fermentation temperatures for your brewery. This specific board was designed to use a LoLin D1 Mini ESP8266 microcontroller and integrate with a 2-channel relay board. It does NOT support an LCD screen. This PCB supports the use of dupont connectors for connecting the relay which allows for a much more compact design than if screw terminals were used.
This board does not have terminals for directly connecting temperature sensors - it is intended to have an RJ-45 jack soldered on, and then be connected to a separate RJ-45 sensor board via an ethernet cable.
License: CC-BY 4.0This PCB is designed to allow connecting an ESP8266 to the other hardware necessary to run the BrewPi firmware and control fermentation temperatures for your brewery. This specific board was designed to use a LoLin D1 Mini ESP8266 microcontroller and integrate with a 2-channel relay board and a LCD2004 IIC LCD screen. This PCB supports the use of dupont connectors for connecting the relay and IIC LCD which allows for a much more compact design than if screw terminals were used. This PCB uses a "SparkFun"-style level shifter module for handling the level conversion necessary to drive the LCD display.
This board does not have terminals for directly connecting temperature sensors - it is intended to have an RJ-45 jack soldered on, and then be connected to a separate RJ-45 sensor board via an ethernet cable.
License: CC-BY 4.0This PCB is designed to allow connecting an ESP8266 to the other hardware necessary to run the BrewPi firmware and control fermentation temperatures for your brewery. This specific board was designed to use a LoLin D1 Mini ESP8266 microcontroller and integrate with a 2-channel relay board and a LCD2004 IIC LCD screen. This PCB supports the use of screw terminal connectors for connecting the relay and IIC LCD which some builders find to be easier to use due to their larger size.
This board does not have terminals for directly connecting temperature sensors - it is intended to have an RJ-45 jack soldered on, and then be connected to a separate RJ-45 sensor board via an ethernet cable.
License: CC-BY 4.0NOTE - For new builds, the use of the RJ-11 boards are not recommended. The RJ-45 boards are recommended instead.
This board is intended to allow for the DS18b20 temperature sensors (and optionally, door switch) to be connected to a PCB that is away from your main BrewPi controller, thereby allowing for the use of shorter temperature sensor cables - or for the placement of the sensor breakout inside your fermentation chamber if necessary. This breakout board is intended to be connected to the BrewPi controller via an RJ-11 straight-through cable.
Be very careful when choosing a cable to connect your sensor board to your BrewPi controller - not all RJ-11 cables are straight through
Temperature sensors are intended to be soldered directly to the board, and the door sensor can either be soldered directly to the board or can be connected via an optional screw terminal.
License: CC-BY 4.0This board is intended to allow for the DS18b20 temperature sensors (and optionally, door switch) to be connected to a PCB that is away from your main BrewPi controller, thereby allowing for the use of shorter temperature sensor cables - or for the placement of the sensor breakout inside your fermentation chamber if necessary. This breakout board is intended to be connected to the BrewPi controller via an RJ-45 straight-through cable (i.e. Ethernet).
Temperature sensors are intended to be soldered directly to the board, and the door sensor can either be soldered directly to the board or can be connected via an optional screw terminal.
License: CC-BY 4.0ESP12 Breadboard to Pogo Pin Adapter. Pogo pin holes are 1.14mm, so they should accept 1mm diameter pogo pins. Outer holes accept 3mm screws in case you want to sandwich two PCBs together for stability.
License: CC-BY 4.0ESP8266 Brewery Controller.
BOM
4 x 2 pin JST-PH
1 x 3 pin JST-PH
1 x 5 pin JST-PH
1 x ULN2003 DIP
1 x Sparkfun logic level shift board
1 x Wemos D1 Mini
1 x 4.7k Resistor
This is a simple system that will notify you when your mailbox has been delivered.
You get a notification for the first opening (mail delivered) and the second (mail collected).
These notifications will be sent to your phone (using Blynk) and SMS text.
ESP8266 Breakout Board for BrewPi - SMD /w LCD & RJ-45 v1.0
License: CC-BY 4.0Adapter for DoIt ESP32 DevKit to NodeMCU socket
License: CC-BY 4.0A basic expansion board for Wemos D1 mini for use with Thorrak's ESP8266 BrewPi fork or BrewPiLess.
License: CC-BY 4.0ESP-01 based PCB for a small ESP8266 NAT Router.
ESP-01 board has to be removed in order to flash via UART.
Still under development and untested.
ESP-01 combine with DHT22
BOM:
USB connector
DHT22
ESP-01
10k
TLV70033
Capacitor(optional)
This board takes an RJ-11 input and breaks it out to screw terminals. It's an alternative to splicing RJ-11 cables to join with DS18B20 temperature sensors and reed switches for door sensors.
License: CC-BY 4.0Wemos D1 shield for 2 buttons/switches ,6 LEDs, temperature sensor and photoresistor*.
Pinheads for all data lines available.
Header to connect SPI ILI9341+XPT2046 touch display to NodeMCU (ESP8266), as described http://nailbuster.com/?page_id=341
See
https://github.com/HynekBaran/NodeMCU_TouchDisplayShield
for details.
ESP8266 Breakout Board for BrewPi - SMD /w LCD v1.1
License: CC-BY 4.0Board for using the RFM95/96 with a Wemos D1 Mini
License: http://unlicense.org/Servomotor shield for Wemos Mini D1.
Used for (Kame quadruped robot)[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1265766]
Broken - IRQ pin needs move to other GPIO!! (Reboot loop otherwise)
Jumper a wire from J1 to D1 or D2 for now.
Github repo to follow.
Shield for adapting SI4432 ISM transciever module to (Wemos) D1 mini board with ESP8266.
Intended as Pager Transmitter for testing purposes.
License: CC-BY 4.0ESP8266 WeMos Microchip LoraWan Shield for RN2483 or RN2903 module
WeMos adapter for Microchip LoraWan + I2C OLED
ESP8266 Breakout Board for BrewPi - Through Hole & Dupont Connectors /w LCD
License: CC-BY 4.0ESP8266 Breakout Board for BrewPi - Through Hole /w LCD
License: CC-BY 4.0ESP8266 NodeMCU RFM(H)W69 RFM92, RFM95, RFM96 or RFM96 RF Gateway + OLED
See detailled description for more information
See my blog for some other projects