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Connecting ESP8266 to wifi router (HotSpot) Example

Connecting ESP8266 to WiFi is first step when using ESP8266. In all projects of ESP8266 Connecting to WiFi and then accessing other thing is must. ESP8266 can operate in three different modes: Wi-Fi station, Wi-Fi access point, and both at the same time. Let’s Connect ESP8266 NodeMCU to WiFi.

Things you’ll need

  • A WiFi router/modem, or You can use your mobile hot spot.
  • Your WiFi network name (SSID) and password (WPA). If you need to set up, check or change the WiFi network name or password, you’ll need to check your modem’s setup guide or user manual for instructions on how to do this.
  • A computer, laptop or other device with a built-in WiFi adapter or a plugin USB WiFi adapter.

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RFID Reader MFRC522 interface with NodeMCU using Arduino IDE

In this tutorial we will learn How to interface NodeMCU with RC522 RF ID Reader using Arduino library for MFRC522 and other RFID RC522 based modules.

This library read and write different types of Radio-Frequency IDentification (RFID) cards on your Arduino or NodeMCU using a RC522 based reader connected via the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) interface. Before we move to actual code lets know more about RF ID.

RF ID Reader MFRC-522
RF ID Reader

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Arduino NodeMCU (ESP8266) Spiffs File System Uploading and Reading

In this tutorial we upload a text file and read it in serial monitor.

Steps to Upload a file in NodeMCU SPIFFS file system

ESP8266FS is a tool which integrates into the Arduino IDE. It adds a menu item to Tools menu for uploading the contents of sketch data directory into ESP8266 flash file system.

  • Restart Arduino IDE
  • Open a sketch (or create a new one and save it)
  • Go to sketch directory (choose Sketch > Show Sketch Folder)
  • data older next to your .ino file
  • Create a directory named data and put your files you want in the file system there

  • Make sure you have selected a board, port, and closed Serial Monitor
  • Select Tools > ESP8266 Sketch Data Upload. This should start uploading the files into ESP8266 flash file system. When done, IDE status bar will display SPIFFS Image Uploaded message. Note during upload it takes longer time.

 

Reading Uploaded File

In above process we uploaded notes.txt file in ESP flash. In this program we read it and display its contents in serial monitor. Uploading of sketch will not affect sketch data. i.e. uploaded notes.txt file.

/*
 *  ESP8266 Communication and Protocols
 *  SPIFFS Direct File Upload Example
 *  -Manoj R. Thkuar
 */

#include <ESP8266WiFi.h>
#include <FS.h>   //Include File System Headers

const char* file = "/notes.txt";   //Enter your file name

void setup() {
  delay(1000);
  Serial.begin(115200);
  Serial.println();

  //Initialize File System
  SPIFFS.begin();
  Serial.println("File System Initialized");

  File dataFile = SPIFFS.open(file, "r");   //Open File for reading
  Serial.println("Reading Data from File:");
  //Data from file
  for(int i=0;i<dataFile.size();i++) //Read upto complete file size
  {
    Serial.print((char)dataFile.read());    //Read file
  }
  dataFile.close();
}

void loop() {
}

 

Results


In serial monitor you will get File contents, you can upload images, html and javascript files. examples can be found here

  1. Image upload and display
  2. JavaScript Gauges