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DESCRIPTION:A hands-on workshop on the ESP 8266\, organized by IEEE IAS SBC
  MESCE in collaboration with IEEE RAS SBC MESCE\, commenced on August 10th
  at 9:30 AM. The workshop began with Ms. Keerthana M\, Vice Chairperson of
  IEEE SPS SBC MESCE\, who provided overview and the significance of ESP 82
 66. Following this\, the participants were introduced to the pins of ESP 8
 266 and were provided with the essential IoT components for the workshop\,
  including the breadboard\, ESP 8266\, and micro USB cables. Following thi
 s\, the session was handed over to Mr. Jishnu A\, Chairperson of IEEE IAS 
 SBC MESCE. Jishnu guided the participants through the setup process for th
 e ESP 8266 and introduced the NodeMCU\, explaining its pin configuration i
 n detail.\n\nThe 26 participants were divided into groups of 4-5 to facili
 tate interactive learning. The workshop&#39;s hands-on projects began with a b
 asic LED blink project utilizing the built-in LED of ESP 8266. Subsequentl
 y\, the participants then progressed to an external LED blinking project f
 or which the necessary hardware\, including LEDs and 200-ohm resistors\, w
 as provided. This dwelled the participants into the realm of IoT\, leading
  to the next project of interfacing the NodeMCU with the ultrasonic sensor
 \, beginning with an overview of the HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor.\n\nFollowi
 ng a brief intermission for refreshments\, the workshop resumed with the i
 ntroduction of an infrared sensor\, including its integration with the ESP
 8266 using the provided LED and 100-ohm resistor. This was followed by an 
 overview of LDRs and their interfacing with the NodeMCU\, utilizing the LD
 R\, a 10k-ohm resistor\, and other necessary hardware. Next\, the session 
 covered DC motors and the dual H-Bridge L293D motor driver board\, with ha
 nds-on demonstrations using the NodeMCU with the help of Blynk IoT softwar
 e. The participants were then introduced to the LCD module and its connect
 ion with the NodeMCU. Using the 16×2 LCD\, I2C board\, and additional com
 ponents\, the participants were able to display their name and department 
 on the LCD screen. The workshop concluded at 1 PM with a summary of partic
 ipant feedback and insights.\n\nMES College of Engineering Kuttippuram\, K
 uttippuram\, Kerala\, India\, 679582
LOCATION:MES College of Engineering Kuttippuram\, Kuttippuram\, Kerala\, In
 dia\, 679582
ORGANIZER:msahal@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:18
SUMMARY:WORKSHOP ON ESP 8266 – EMBEDDED SYSTEM
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/451919
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;A hands-on workshop on the ESP 8
 266\, organized by IEEE IAS SBC MESCE in collaboration with IEEE RAS SBC M
 ESCE\, commenced on August 10th at 9:30 AM. The workshop began with Ms. Ke
 erthana M\, Vice Chairperson of IEEE SPS SBC MESCE\, who provided overview
  and the significance of ESP 8266. Following this\, the participants were 
 introduced to the pins of ESP 8266 and were provided with the essential Io
 T components for the workshop\, including the breadboard\, ESP 8266\, and 
 micro USB cables. Following this\, the session was handed over to Mr. Jish
 nu A\, Chairperson of IEEE IAS SBC MESCE. Jishnu guided the participants t
 hrough the setup process for the ESP 8266 and introduced the NodeMCU\, exp
 laining its pin configuration in detail.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;The 26 particip
 ants were divided into groups of 4-5 to facilitate interactive learning. T
 he workshop&#39;s hands-on projects began with a basic LED blink project utili
 zing the built-in LED of ESP 8266. Subsequently\, the participants then pr
 ogressed to an external LED blinking project for which the necessary hardw
 are\, including LEDs and 200-ohm resistors\, was provided. This dwelled th
 e participants into the realm of IoT\, leading to the next project of inte
 rfacing the NodeMCU with the ultrasonic sensor\, beginning with an overvie
 w of the HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;Following a brief in
 termission for refreshments\, the workshop resumed with the introduction o
 f an infrared sensor\, including its integration with the ESP8266 using th
 e provided LED and 100-ohm resistor. This was followed by an overview of L
 DRs and their interfacing with the NodeMCU\, utilizing the LDR\, a 10k-ohm
  resistor\, and other necessary hardware. Next\, the session covered DC mo
 tors and the dual H-Bridge L293D motor driver board\, with hands-on demons
 trations using the NodeMCU with the help of Blynk IoT software. The partic
 ipants were then introduced to the LCD module and its connection with the 
 NodeMCU. Using the 16&amp;times\;2 LCD\, I2C board\, and additional components
 \, the participants were able to display their name and department on the 
 LCD screen. The workshop concluded at 1 PM with a summary of participant f
 eedback and insights.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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