The Adafruit Feather are a complete line of development boards from Adafruit Industries that are both standalone and stackable. They're able to be powered by lipo batteries for on-the-go use or by their micro-USB plugs for stationary projects. Adafruit also offers a line of accessories and Feather Wings to stack boards and add room for prototyping. At its core, the Adafruit Feather is a complete ecosystem of products.
This article serves as an introduction to ultrasonic sensors and explains how you can get them up and running in no time using an ESP8266 development board.
This article explores the most important wired communication methods and discusses how we can employ each of them in any of their ESP8266 based projects.
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