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Want to play around with the ESP8266? You’ll need a breadboard adapter, which allows you to connect the ESP8266 to a breadboard as you refine your design. Sure, you could just buy one ...
It all started with wanting to program an ESP-12 variant of an ESP8266 module without involving ... [tweeto] set out to design their own breadboard-friendly snap-fit socket. This certainly looks ...
The MOSFETs allow us to switch the 12 volt circuits on and off using the 3.3 volt GPIO pins on the ESP8266. The basic circuit is shown below: For testing, I assembled all of this on a breadboard and ...
The breadboard solution introduced here takes a little more cook-up time but is easier to play with and a bit more flexible. Arduino is a widely used platform to flash/program the ESP-01. To begin, ...
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