ESP8266 12E/F breakout board
author: DaMaster_Architect
2 layer board of 1.02 x 1.06 inches (26.0 x 27.0 mm)
Uploaded:
September 03, 2017
Shared:
September 03, 2017
Total Price:
$5.40
A breakout board for a generic ESP8266 12E/F. The board is compatible with either version. The only difference between -E and -F is the layout of the antenna.
The schematics are based on the following blogpost: Falafel - How to Wire the ESP8266-12 for Programming
The board contains a reset switch, a 2-pin header for the flash jumper, pull-up and pull-down resistors, and decoupling caps for VCC. An ESP8266 can be programmed by first tying GPIO0 (D3) to GND using a jumper. Then, press and release the reset switch. The ESP8266 will then remain in flash mode until the jumper is removed and the reset switch is pressed again.
Resistor and capacitor values used:
- R1, R2, R3, R4, R5: 10kOhm, SMD 0805
- C1: 100nF, SMD 0805
- C2: 10uF, SMD 0805
A breakout board for a generic ESP8266 12E/F. The board is compatible with either version. The only difference between -E and -F is the layout of the antenna.
The schematics are based on the following blogpost: Falafel - How to Wire the ESP8266-12 for Programming
The board contains a reset switch, a 2-pin header for the flash jumper, pull-up and pull-down resistors, and decoupling caps for VCC. An ESP8266 can be programmed by first tying GPIO0 (D3) to GND using a jumper. Then, press and release the reset switch. The ESP8266 will then remain in flash mode until the jumper is removed and the reset switch is pressed again.
Resistor and capacitor values used:
- R1, R2, R3, R4, R5: 10kOhm, SMD 0805
- C1: 100nF, SMD 0805
- C2: 10uF, SMD 0805