- Tue Dec 20, 2016 11:50 am
#59748
I am using 12F's in commercial products. Zero issues at 3.3v, but then again I am using the proper circuitry. You DO need good power. All of the ESP based devices are very sensitive to voltage. They don't work at all at 3.0v, so it would not come as a shock if you had problems at 3.24v. I have 3.29v-3.31v coming out of a very robust LDO. Keep in mind that many of the cheap LDO regulators have a very poor drop out voltage (some exceeding a volt). You need the proper input and output caps for your regulator. I am using a MIC5219-3.3v regulator with ceramic .1uf/1uf-16v caps on the input side, and a 220uf-4v low ESR tantalum cap on the output. I have decoupling (.1uf) at the VCC/GND at the ESP itself as well.
The 12F modules need at least 250mA of current capability to drive them correctly. So, don't think that a 100mA regulator is going to somehow work - it won't. You will get severe dropouts and the unit will stumble trying work.