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− | <noinclude>{{Featured}}</noinclude>{{Project
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− | |Members=Prodigity
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− | |Description=Playing around with cheap wifi modules
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− | }}== synopsis ==
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− | To make the ESP8266 more accessible to everyone [[User:Prodigity|Prodigity]] has created a "programmer" which allows for easy firmware uploading and communication with the module.
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− | [[Image:Runprogrun.JPG|335px|thumb|Behold, the ESP^2 (esp egg salad programmer).]]
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− | == Revision 1.1 ==
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− | [[User:Xopr|xopr]] Modified the ESP^2 a bit:
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− | * Added three wires (VCC, GND and GPIO2) for Dallas temperature sensor debugging (wire ends are insulated)
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− | * Added pullup resistor was added so GPIO0 can be used after the device has been booted
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− | * Added resistor to the 5V ESP^2 TX signal (should be two diodes I guess, the resistor divider didn't work)
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− | == Todo ==
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− | Find a way to program the ESP-12 (2mm pitch) modules without much hassle (note that it needs a 10k resistor between GPIO15 and GND) to boot correctly
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 20 November 2021