The test code I have running below is the default Adafruit test code to verify everything is soldered properly.
This project uses a 0.95" color oled display on the popular ESP8266
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The test code I have running below is the default Adafruit test code to verify everything is soldered properly.
Gerbers for ESP8266-12E_0.95_Color_Oled_Rev1.zipGerber filesx-zip-compressed - 18.22 kB - 10/02/2016 at 14:27 |
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ESP8266-12E_0.95_Color_Oled_Rev1.PDFSchematic in pdf formatAdobe Portable Document Format - 497.47 kB - 10/02/2016 at 14:27 |
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ESP8266-12E_0.95_Color_Oled_Rev1_BOM.xlsxParts list of all componentssheet - 10.74 kB - 10/02/2016 at 14:26 |
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Assembly instructions:
-order the board from OSH Park here: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/nUYMQMXi The price for three 4 layer pcbs is $18.40
-order the components on the parts list, follow the parts placement map and use the test sketches located here: https://github.com/mike-rankin/ESP8266-E12_Color_Oled hand stuff the components, solder on the oled display but do not tape it down yet.
-connect the board to the Arduino IDE, pick the Adafruit Hazzah as the board, choose the right com port and load in one of the example sketches that I've modified for this hardware.
-if all is well then tape down the display.
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thats like asking if an arduino project would also work with an atmega328p o.O
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How do you make (ie. file type(s)) and deploy art onto this cute little screen?