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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
LinkNode R1 is a WiFi development board which is powered by the high integrated WiFi chip ESP-8266EX.
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LinkNode R1 is a WiFi development board which is powered by the high integrated WiFi chip [http://espressif.com/en/products/hardware/esp8266ex/overview ESP-8266EX].
  
 
Thanks for the contribution from open source community who have developed Arduino core for ESP8266, this let Aduino IDE program LinkNode R1 without any change. At the same time, LinkNode R1 has Arduino-compatible pin out which make it very easy to connect to Arduino Sensors.
 
Thanks for the contribution from open source community who have developed Arduino core for ESP8266, this let Aduino IDE program LinkNode R1 without any change. At the same time, LinkNode R1 has Arduino-compatible pin out which make it very easy to connect to Arduino Sensors.
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== Features ==
 
== Features ==

Revision as of 02:29, 21 April 2017

Introduction

LinkNode R1 is a WiFi development board which is powered by the high integrated WiFi chip ESP-8266EX.

Thanks for the contribution from open source community who have developed Arduino core for ESP8266, this let Aduino IDE program LinkNode R1 without any change. At the same time, LinkNode R1 has Arduino-compatible pin out which make it very easy to connect to Arduino Sensors.


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Features

  • Powered by ESP-8266EX
  • 6 Digital I/O pins
  • 1 Analog Input pin
  • 1 Digital I/O for Relay
  • 1 DC port for power/configure
  • Power jack for 5V power input
  • Compatible with Arduino programming
  • Compatible with NodeMCU
  • OTA -- Wireless Upload(Program)


Tutorials

1. Get started in Arduino

If you have used Arduino before, you will feel that the LinkNode R1 is as same as Arduino, and there is no difference between their programming. The only limitation of LinkNode R1 is that it only has 6 digital ports and 1 analog input port.