Use this forum to chat about hardware specific topics for the ESP8266 (peripherals, memory, clocks, JTAG, programming)

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By Ritmeester
#12311 You can try this. :-)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/271810969215

Input Power 5V DC (1A)
Integrated Power Supply for the ESP8266 (3.3V)
Flash Button
Reset Button
Power LED
TX - RX Connector
Dimensions: 49 x 27 mm

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Last edited by Ritmeester on Fri Mar 20, 2015 1:57 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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By mano1979
#12336 A bit pricy for my taste. My design is smaller and i don't think this board has the right level conversion for logic.

My board is free to use personally but cannot be (modified and) sold without my permission
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By Ritmeester
#12345
mano1979 wrote:A bit pricy for my taste. My design is smaller and i don't think this board has the right level conversion for logic.

My board is free to use personally but cannot be (modified and) sold without my permission


This board is created to fully experiment with the ESP8266 07/12 module. There are no extra resistors included because it is up to the user what he needs and want to experiment on the Breadboard.

This is a simple Breakout Board with only:
Power Supply: 5V > 3.3V
CH_PD is bound to VCC
GPIO15 is bound to ground via a 2.2K resistor
Power LED between the ESP8266 pin's VCC and GND
Reset and Flash buttons

Your board is very nice !, but I think you take the possibility away to fully experiment with this ESP8266 module.

In my situation I needed to play with the resistors on the GPIO pin’s. That why I made this Breakout Board.

P.S. Don’t be mad, this is only my opinion to this boards. :-)