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Wemos D1 Mini Compatibility Analysis

Wemos D1 Mini vs ESP32 Comparison

Wemos D1 Mini Specifications

  • Microcontroller: ESP8266 (ESP-12E)
  • CPU: Tensilica L106 32-bit RISC processor
  • Clock Speed: 80-160MHz
  • Memory: 80KB SRAM, 4MB Flash
  • Wireless: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
  • GPIO: 11 pins available
  • ADC: 10-bit, single channel (A0)
  • I2C: Hardware I2C on pins D1, D2
  • Power: 3.3V logic, 5V input via USB

ESP32 vs Wemos D1 Mini

Feature ESP32 Wemos D1 Mini
CPU Dual Core 240MHz Single Core 80-160MHz
Memory 520KB SRAM 80KB SRAM
ADC Multiple channels, 12-bit Single channel (A0), 10-bit
GPIO 36+ pins 11 pins
Power Lower consumption Higher consumption
Size Larger Compact (11.5mm x 34mm)
Cost Higher Lower

Compatibility Analysis

✅ Compatible Features

  • WiFi Connectivity: Both support WiFi
  • I2C Communication: Both have hardware I2C
  • Digital GPIO: Both support digital I/O
  • MQTT Client: Both can run PubSubClient
  • DHT11 Sensor: Compatible (digital pin)
  • BMP180 Sensor: Compatible (I2C)
  • LED Status: Compatible (digital pin)

⚠️ Limited Features

  • Analog Inputs: Only 1 analog pin (A0) vs multiple on ESP32
  • Processing Power: Lower performance for complex operations
  • Memory: Less SRAM may limit complex operations

❌ Incompatible Features

  • LDR on GPIO35: ESP32 has input-only pins, Wemos D1 Mini doesn't
  • Rain Sensor on GPIO34: Need to use A0 or digital pins

Required Modifications

Pin Mapping Changes

ESP32 → Wemos D1 Mini
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DHT11 (GPIO4) → D4 (GPIO2)
LDR (GPIO35) → D3 (GPIO0) - Digital
Rain Sensor (GPIO34) → A0 (Analog only)
LED (GPIO2) → D5 (GPIO14)
I2C SDA (GPIO21) → D1 (GPIO5)
I2C SCL (GPIO22) → D2 (GPIO4)

Code Changes Required

  1. Update pin definitions
  2. Change analog reading for rain sensor
  3. Adjust for single ADC channel
  4. Update platformio.ini configuration
  5. Consider memory limitations

Power Consumption Comparison

Wemos D1 Mini Power Requirements

  • Active Mode: 70-200mA (typical 150mA)
  • WiFi Transmission: 150-200mA peaks
  • Deep Sleep: 10-20µA
  • Operating Voltage: 3.3V

Battery Runtime with 18650

  • Continuous Active: 2500mAh ÷ 150mA = 16.7 hours
  • Optimized Operation: 25-30 hours
  • Deep Sleep Strategy: 7-10 days

Recommendation

Yes, the Wemos D1 Mini can be used, but with some limitations:

Advantages

  • Lower Cost: Significantly cheaper than ESP32
  • Compact Size: Much smaller footprint
  • Lower Power: Better battery life in active mode
  • Sufficient Performance: Adequate for weather station tasks

Limitations

  • Single Analog Input: Can only read one analog sensor
  • Less Memory: May limit future expansions
  • Lower Processing: Slower response times
  • Fewer GPIO: Less expansion capability

Implementation Strategy

  1. Use digital LDR instead of analog
  2. Prioritize rain sensor on A0
  3. Optimize code for smaller memory footprint
  4. Consider deep sleep for battery operation

Conclusion

The Wemos D1 Mini is a viable alternative for the weather station with proper modifications. It offers better battery life and lower cost, but requires careful pin planning and code optimization.