Credit Card Sized Deauther With Oled Screen
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Credit Card Sized Deauther With Oled Screen
![IMG_20190329_173216.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F7K/ZLV8/JTT5L734/F7KZLV8JTT5L734.jpg&filename=IMG_20190329_173216.jpg)
Fellow Secret Agents, here you have a Deauther: a very useful tool to keep in your pocket, maybe one day you need to disable a security camera, or a drone, or broadcast an emergency message....
Be aware of the legal implication: please use this tool responsibly and do not use it against others without their permission.
Components
![nodeMCU.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FIA/KC0V/JTT5L9Q7/FIAKC0VJTT5L9Q7.jpg&filename=nodeMCU.JPG)
![oled.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FHD/RR6B/JTT5LDOC/FHDRR6BJTT5LDOC.jpg&filename=oled.JPG)
![OLED 1306 0,96 inch 4 pin.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F5O/CFN7/JTT5L9QI/F5OCFN7JTT5L9QI.jpg&filename=OLED 1306 0,96 inch 4 pin.JPG)
![AMS1117 4,5-7 V to 3,3V.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FD2/PBMJ/JTT5L9PD/FD2PBMJJTT5L9PD.jpg&filename=AMS1117 4,5-7 V to 3,3V.JPG)
Total less than 5$:
- NodeMCU clone
- OLED 0,96 inch price
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AMS1117 not really necessary since you can power from VIn (5V to 9V)
Recycled comonents:
- USB cable (a broken one)
- Cables (from broken LAN cable for rigidity)
- 3 push-buttons (from old circuit)
- Epoxidic glue (few drops)
- Magnet
- Credit card
The Code
This project is only a iteration of the great original from spacehuhn:
https://github.com/spacehuhn/esp8266_deauther
You can find several tutorial in internet, showing all the possibles way to upload the code.
Anyway in my opinion uploading using nodeMCU-flasher is the simplest option:
https://www.hackster.io/timbenmillard04/nodemcu-wi...
Once you uploaded the code, you should be able to connect to the NodeMCU and activate the screen......
The Circuit
![IMG_20190329_112730.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FSA/FGRA/JTT5L76P/FSAFGRAJTT5L76P.jpg&filename=IMG_20190329_112730.jpg)
![IMG_20190329_112916.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FD6/ZKGP/JTT5L79F/FD6ZKGPJTT5L79F.jpg&filename=IMG_20190329_112916.jpg)
![pinout.JPG](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FHV/AUGV/JTT5LDOK/FHVAUGVJTT5LDOK.jpg&filename=pinout.JPG)
As simple as detailed in the images.
You can connect ground to any of the ground pins.
There are several option to how to power the board: Usb , VIn pin, 3,3V.
Glue It Together and Go
![VID 20190329 193907](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F8T/DTLP/JTT5LGMY/F8TDTLPJTT5LGMY.jpg&filename=VID 20190329 193907)
Please keep in mind that when you are connected remotely to the board the screen does not work.
Get a computer, phone or tablet and scan for the WiFi network pwned. Connect it with the password deauther.
Once connected go to the ip 192.168.4.1. It may take a minute to load for the first time. You will see a web interface, and you'll need to read and accept the agreements.
Enjoy