Hi all. not so long ago I became interested in the ESP Easy firmware. And after some thought and testing the firmware on the modules, I came to the decision to make a printed circuit board for the ESP processor. Under a certain body, with some more goodies. The result was a project implemented in the Easy EDA environment. divorced on the board: ESP 8266, DS3231, memory chip AT24C02M/TR, battery, output optocoupler, input optocoupler, separate connector for DS18B20, for LCD2004. buttons reset, boot 2 types are provided: straight and "sideways". Open source project. and is presented according to the principle: "I am an artist, I see it this way." If you have questions, ask.
Button https://aliexpress.ru/item/100500132122 ... a396R1qWLF
Bodi https://aliexpress.ru/item/100500249552 ... a396R1qWLF
Holder batteri https://aliexpress.ru/item/32999232652. ... a396R1qWLF
The rest of the components are pretty standard and not hard to find on your own.
project https://oshwlab.com/sartam/esp_easy
Sorry for my english.
I plan to make a similar board for ESP32. If there is interest from the community, I will gladly share the project.
PCB ESP Easy
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Re: PCB ESP Easy
Looks nice
You also have the EEPROM included, but it is not (yet) supported in ESPEasy.
Do you have plans to add your own implementation?
You also have the EEPROM included, but it is not (yet) supported in ESPEasy.
Do you have plans to add your own implementation?
Re: PCB ESP Easy
No. Not yet. I am not so strong in programming to create a plug-in for a memory chip . It's just that the board can be used not only for ESP Easy firmware, but also for other projects.
Re: PCB ESP Easy
Maybe a respected TD-er, if he suddenly has time, and he will devote it to us and write EEPROM support?
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