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By martinayotte
#33037
shoelessone wrote: "bulk capacitance near the 3.3V pins", can you explain a bit more about what you mean?


ESPs are really power hungry. To avoid problem, as mentioned in several threads, a bigger capacitor is needed, around 100uF, as near as possible to power pins.
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By GrahamH
#33046 I agree with martinayotte.

I would put a 100 uF ceramic, within a few mm of the 3.3v pin on the ESP8266-12E.

It will peak at 250 milliAmps for short periods, so make sure your regulator can supply that, plus whatever the rest of your "thing" requires. Note that the Adafruit "Huzzah" has a 500 mA regulator, for good reason.

Fatten up your power traces.

Put the caps closer to what they are filtering/protecting/serving.

--- Graham

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