In my earlier post “Tutorial: Web Server with the ESP8266 WiFi Module” I used the ESP8266 WiFi module to run a local web server. This is a cool way to control devices inside my network. But to use that web page from the internet, I would need to open up my router which I don’t want to do for obvious reasons. Why not going the other way: host the web page in the internet, and have my board communicating with that internet page? This is exactly what this hype around IoT (Internet of Things) is all about :-).
Monthly Archives: December 2014
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McuOnEclipse Components: 07-Dec-2014 Release
Over the last weeks, several contributions, extensions and fixes have been added to the McuOnEclipse components, so a new release is available on SourceForge.
- Bug fix for RingBuffer.
- Better FreeRTOS task debugging with gdb.
- Better watchdog support with Shell component.
- Additional properties for PercepipTrace.
- New Utility function ScanDoubleQuotedString() to scan a double quoted string.
- LCDHTA with additional cursor functions.
- New devices supported in FSL_USB_Stack: K22FN1M (FRDM-K22F), KL24Z48M, USB host support for K22F120/K22FX512).
- RNet with nRF24L01+ to deal better with overflow situations.
- A new component FreeRTOS_Tasks to create FreeRTOS tasks.
McGyver Way: Power over USB
Travel is a hassle these days: airline on strike in Europe, long security lines at the airport, bumpy flight and long transfer to the hotel which is so tiny that the taxi driver missed it twice! Anyway, at least this time the reservation of the room *did* work. Arrived completely tired and with notebook batteries drained and empty. Unpacked the power adapter, ready to charge it up. Only to realize that the notebook power supply cable does not match the travel adapter plug! :-(:
So I have packed the 3-pin notebook power supply instead my usual travel 2-pin one 😦


