KC868-A4 hardware design details
One long winter evening, I would sit in front of a monitor and browse the internet for anything interesting in general and anything interesting in particular. Unfortunately, the Internet was not very pleased with anything special and I came across either the already stuffed standard debug boards, or variations on the theme “box with ESP8266…
Detailshow to code by arduino IDE for KC868-A4
We continue the ultimate guide to the Kincony KC868-A4 controller, which began in the previous article. Today we will analyze in detail the pinout of the KC868-A4 and get acquainted with the principles of programming the components (functional blocks) of this controller. All examples will be accompanied by ready-made working code that you can use…
Detailscontrol via mobile Telegram bot for KC868-A4
In the previous article (https://habr.com/en/company/ruvds/blog/647119/) of the Kincony KC868-A4 cycle, we examined the “atomic” programming of the components of this controller, in this article we will analyze more advanced examples of working with KC868-A4 – control your (IoT) system via the Internet. There are many ways to control the controller via the Internet, today…
DetailsKC868-A8 hardware design details
While we dealt with the universal entry-level controller on ESP32 for DIY automation Kincony KC868-A4 his older brother Kincony KC868-A8 “came up” – a much more serious device with 8 optoisolated digital inputs, 8 relays on board for controlling various equipment, an I2C connector on the board, a built-in Ethernet interface on the LAN8270A and…
DetailsHow to programming with KC868-A8
In the last article (https://www.kincony.com/kc868-a8-hardware-design-details.html) we got acquainted with the Kincony KC868-A8 controller and its circuitry, in this article we will analyze the programming of its functional blocks (inputs, relays, temperature sensors, Ethernet interface, etc.). You can use the code examples from this article in your projects on KC868-A8. Personally, I like both Kincony…
DetailsKC868-Uair hardware design details
Today we will move a little away from studying of ‘serious’ controllers as the KC868 series (KC868-A4 [https://www.kincony.com/kc868-a4-hardware-design-details.html], or KC868-A8 [https://www.kincony.com/kc868-a8-hardware-design-details.html]) and let’s deal with a completely frivolous (at first glance) Kincony KC868-Uair controller. KC868-Uair is a kind of “unknown little animal with light bulbs”, with which it is not clear what needs to be…
DetailsHow to use KC868-Server
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]1.Diagram of relay Controller Download PDF details Leds status different color means: Red: Controller is power on. Green: WiFi module is connect to your router successfully. White: network run in “TCP Client” mode or “MQTT” mode. Yellow: network run in “TCP Server” mode. Blue: network run in “UDP” mode. what’s UDP , TCP Server, TCP…
DetailsKC868-AG: IoT IR controller
I don’t know about you, but my first association when looking at the Kincony KC868-AG is a hockey puck. In fact, this is another IoT controller from Kincony based on the popular ESP32 microcontroller, designed for IR control of home equipment and additionally equipped with a 433 MHz wireless receiver and transmitter for interacting with…
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