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    NodeMCU can be powered using a Micro USB jack and VIN pin (External Supply Pin) It supports UART, SPI, and I2C interface The NodeMCU Development Board can be easily programmed with Arduino IDE since it is easy to use Programming NodeMCU with the Arduino IDE will hardly take 5-10 minutes
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    The maximum input voltage of the ADC0 pin is 0 to 1V if you’re using the ESP8266 bare chip If you’re using a development board like the ESP8266 12-E NodeMCU kit, the voltage input range is 0 to 3 3V because these boards contain an internal voltage divider
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    Most ESP8266 NodeMCU boards have one input voltage pin (Vin), three power pins (3 3v), four ground pins (GND), one analog pin (A0), and several digital pins (GPIO XX)
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    NodeMCU esp8266 wifi module is an open-source, low-cost, low-power MCU (microcontroller unit) development board It has 17 GPIO pins (11 are Digital I O pins), out of which one pin is an analog pin, 4 pins support PWM, 2 pairs are for UART (UART0 and UART1), and supports 1x SPI and 1x I2C protocol
  • ESP8266 Pinout Reference - Last Minute Engineers
    The ESP8266 NodeMCU has 17 GPIO pins in total, which are broken out to the pin headers on both sides of the development board These pins can be assigned a variety of peripheral duties, including:
  • NodeMCU v3 high resolution pinout and specs - Mischianti
    The NodeMCU project begins in October 2014 shortly after the release of Espressif Systems’ ESP8266 module, when Hong releases the first files of the future NodeMCU firmware on GitHub Two months later, the project expanded to include a free hardware platform developed by Huang R released with a Gerber extension called “Devkit v0 9”





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