WiFi-controlled stepper motors with ESP8266
If you want to control a stepper motor then you could use a Raspberry Pi or Arduino with a suitable motor hat/shield, and there are some excellent ones out there. But the costs quickly add up1, especially if you need 2 stepper motors and WiFi. This simple board is my solution, joining together the well-proven EasyDriver and ESP-12F modules.
1e.g. Raspberry Pi 3 + Adafruit Stepper Motor HAT £55
Full documentation including example source code on my website.
https://climbers.net/sbc/esp-wifi-stepper-motors-controller/
WiFi-controlled stepper motors with ESP8266
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