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TinyESP ESP8266 Breadboard Adapter

TinyESP is a tiny size breadboard adapter for ESP-12/ESP-07 ESP8266 WiFi module. It contains a 3.3V voltage LDO, a Reset button and a flash

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This project was created on 02/28/2015 and last updated 10 years ago.

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ESP8266 is an inexpensive serial-to-wifi tranceiver chip that can be used to connect any microcontroller with a serial port to a WiFi network. Because of its simplicity and low cost, it is getting popular among hobbyists for building Internet of Things (IoT) applications.ESP-12 are very well featured ESP8266 modules that have all the I/O pins available to developers. ESP12 uses 2mm pitch edge castellation (half-via) connectors that are almost impossible to mount on a breadboard. The adapter is breadboard friendly.

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  • I made a USB to UART converter for TinyESP

    yancan • 03/12/2015 at 01:35 • 0 comments

    Plug TinyESP to the board and upgrade firmware. The chip is CP2102.

  • I sell on tindie now

    yancan • 02/28/2015 at 01:30 • 0 comments

    The link for TinyESP at tindie

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josh.hulbert wrote 10/08/2015 at 14:55 • point

Really like these breakouts, I ordered a few on Tindie and got them within about a week to the US.  Relatively painless to assemble and they work very well for me!

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RiRomain wrote 09/01/2015 at 12:14 • point

One of the best design I've seen for an ESP to breadboard adapter! They usually don't include reflash button/jumper or integrate to much functionality. By not soldering the esp but inter-calling a 2mm pin female header it will allow convenient module reflash.

Thanks for this :-)

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