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WeMos D1 Mini ESP8266 WiFi Development Board (V2)
Unleash the power of the Internet of Things (IoT) with the ultra-compact WeMos D1 Mini. Packed with built-in Wi-Fi and driven by the formidable ESP-12F (ESP8266) chip, this pocket-sized development board gives you the freedom to build smart, connected projects without the bulk or expense of traditional hardware.
Despite its miniature footprint, the D1 Mini functions as a fully capable microcontroller that can be programmed seamlessly using the Arduino IDE, NodeMCU (Lua), or MicroPython. It is the ultimate go-to board for smart home automation, wireless sensor networks, and remote-controlled robotics.
Integrated Wi-Fi Connectivity: Fully equipped with 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, allowing your projects to host local web servers, connect to the cloud, send email alerts, or interface with smart home ecosystems like Home Assistant.
Breadboard-Friendly & Modular: Designed to maximize your workspace. Its standard pin layout pairs perfectly with a massive ecosystem of plug-and-play WeMos shields (relay, temperature, OLED, battery, etc.) for rapid prototyping without messy wiring.
Upgraded Stability (V2): Features the reliable CH340G USB-to-Serial converter onboard for effortless programming and debugging over a standard USB cable, alongside improved power management circuits.
Massive Memory & Speed: Clocked at 80MHz (overclockable to 160MHz) with 4MB of flash memory, it easily handles complex code, web pages, and data logging that would crash a standard Arduino.
Microcontroller: ESP-8266EX (ESP-12F Module)
Operating Voltage: 3.3V (Onboard regulator handles 5V USB input)
Digital I/O Pins: 11 (All pins support interrupt/PWM/I2C/one-wire, except D0)
Analog Input: 1 (Max input: 3.2V)
Flash Memory: 4 Megabytes
Clock Speed: 80MHz/160MHz
USB Driver Chip: CH340G or CH340C
1 x WeMos D1 Mini Board
2 x Male Header Pins
2 x Female Header Pins (Short)
2 x Female Header Pins (Long) (Gives you total flexibility to stack shields or solder directly to standard breadboards).
Smart Home Sensors: Build DIY ambient temperature, humidity, or motion sensors that report straight to MQTT or Blynk.
Wireless Relays: Control high-voltage appliances, lights, and garage doors remotely over your phone.
Web Scrapers & Tickers: Create desktop displays that fetch live stock prices, weather updates, or YouTube subscriber counts.