I originally wanted to use the project shared by jack in the group, but some components are inconvenient to purchase, and there are some special customizations. Currently, jack does not have open source circuit boards, only proofing files, so this project was born
Although it is not a very complicated thing, it still requires a little effort to draw the corresponding slot position according to the size of the male mold (it takes a day)
The board has been verified and passed
In order to facilitate the sharing of a circuit board, just selectively mount it
https://oshwhub.com/lzx8589561/new86_top
QQ group: 757406501
After the hardware verification is OK, the firmware will be open sourced and programmed using Adruino to connect to the Flush smart home platform I made.
Firmware download address: Flush1.17 firmware
Access tutorial: ESP8266 nanny-level tutorial (eiot.link)
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