I would like to know, what you are using to upload new firmware into your ESPs. Have you built your custom version of breakout board and you unplug the ESPs from their modules to upgrade firmware or you attach the FTDI interface to a module it is centerpiece of instead?
I have seen this nice board for ESP-01 on Tindie https://www.tindie.com/products/rajbex/ ... d-adapter/, but the shipping price to Poland is quite prohibtive. And I am still thinking about the best approach for ESP-12E.
Firmware upload helper module?
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Firmware upload helper module?
Michal 'Kotek', greetings from Poland. Zapraszam na mój blog o automatyce domowej po polsku: http://www.ukotka.com.
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This adapterboard costs not much more than nothing.mkotek wrote: . . . . . . . . . .
I have seen this nice board for ESP-01 on Tindie https://www.tindie.com/products/rajbex/ ... d-adapter/, but the shipping price to Poland is quite prohibtive.
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http://www.shadowandy.net/2015/08/esp82 ... dapter.htm
You just have to solder it yourself.
The best approach for an ESP12E is without any doubt a NodeMCU board. You can get them for a few dollar from the far east.
Re: Firmware upload helper module?
It's not exactly what I meant. I am looking for a permanent fixup for pulling an ESP from a working module and plug it in for programming. I was thinking about permanent setup - like using the ide you've mentioned and wiring it permanently in cear way, just for programming.
As for NodeMCU - can you easily exchange ESP-12E on it? I was pretty sure, this is peramently soldered and only way to change the ESP is to desolder it, which kills the whole idea.
As for NodeMCU - can you easily exchange ESP-12E on it? I was pretty sure, this is peramently soldered and only way to change the ESP is to desolder it, which kills the whole idea.
Michal 'Kotek', greetings from Poland. Zapraszam na mój blog o automatyce domowej po polsku: http://www.ukotka.com.
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Probably you can fix all your ESP's with 2mm pinheaders and use 2mm sockets in your projects (works only for esp 03/04/07/08 which have a 2mm grid)
Than you can plug them out/in easy many times.
Than you can plug them out/in easy many times.
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I have ordered the following:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/ESP8266- ... 99462.html
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/ESP8266- ... 99462.html
Re: Firmware upload helper module?
Not sure, if I correctly understand, what it is - ESP-12E with micro USB connector with some added items or a development board to which you plug your own ESP-12E, but still interesting to see what you getGer wrote:I have ordered the following:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/ESP8266- ... 99462.html
Michal 'Kotek', greetings from Poland. Zapraszam na mój blog o automatyce domowej po polsku: http://www.ukotka.com.
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I don't know exactly, to me it looks like a board with an esp8266 (ESP12F) and a board with a USB interface.
The esp board looks like a sort of demo board with led and ldr.
When I have received it I can tell more
The esp board looks like a sort of demo board with led and ldr.
When I have received it I can tell more
Re: Firmware upload helper module?
Short info re mini nodemcu you've purchased in comment: http://tech.scargill.net/new-esp-boards/#comment-10593Ger wrote:I don't know exactly, to me it looks like a board with an esp8266 (ESP12F) and a board with a USB interface.
The esp board looks like a sort of demo board with led and ldr.
When I have received it I can tell more
Michal 'Kotek', greetings from Poland. Zapraszam na mój blog o automatyce domowej po polsku: http://www.ukotka.com.
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