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REMOTE CONTROL Over Internet
Electronics For You
|June 2025
Switching a device on or off from anywhere in the world is no longer a futuristic concept—it is practical and achievable using a simple Wi-Fi-enabled setup. Whether activating a surveillance camera, an air-conditioner, or a garden sprinkler, remote control opens up endless possibilities limited only by the imagination.
In this system, a computer with internet access communicates with an ESP32 Wi-Fi module connected to the target device. The ESP32, placed within the range of a local Wi-Fi network, serves as the interface. One of its I/O pins is linked to the device—in this case, an LED with a series resistor connected to GPIO4—and can be toggled remotely via a laptop or desktop.
The ESP32 operates at 3.3V logic levels, meaning its high output corresponds to 3.3V and all inputs must comply with the same voltage standard. Fig. 1 shows the author’s prototype. The required components are listed in the Bill of Materials table.
Circuit diagram
Fig. 2 shows the circuit diagram for the remote control over internet system. It is built around an ESP32 board (MOD1) and a few other components. The ESP32 board features 2.4GHz dual-mode Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, powered by a dual-core processor, and is connected via a USB cable.
The ESP32 can be powered either through the USB cable (typically used while uploading the code) or via the Vin pin by supplying a regulated voltage between 5V and 12V. It is advisable to use a voltage close to 5V to minimise power dissipation in the onboard voltage regulator. Power should not be supplied through both the USB and Vin pin simultaneously, as this may damage the board. (Note: A convenient way to power the ESP32 is by using a power bank with a USB port.)
SoftwareIn this setup, two nodes are required—one running on the ESP32 device and the other on the client side, developed in C.
ESP32 Installation.
This story is from the June 2025 edition of Electronics For You.
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