Configuration
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This page will tell you more about some small things that you may need to know about when using the ESP8266 units (boot states of GPIOs, input voltages, etc. etc).
GPIO on ESP8266
GPIO Number | GPIO Name | Boot State | Precautions and information |
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0 | D3 | HIGH for boot LOW for serial programming |
Pullup resistor on most boards |
1 | Used as serial (TX) May be used but observe that signal might flicker due to serial activity during boot. | ||
2 | D4 | HIGH for boot HIGH for serial programming |
Connected to onboard LED (low active) Used as serial1 (TX1) |
3 | Used as serial (RX) May be used but observe that signal might flicker due to serial activity during boot. | ||
4 | D2 | Generally used as SDA (I2C) | |
5 | D1 | Generally used as SCL (I2C) | |
6 | Do not use! Reserved for SPI + flash | ||
7 | Do not use! Reserved for SPI + flash | ||
8 | Do not use! Reserved for SPI + flash | ||
9 | D11 | Do not use! Reserved for SPI + flash | |
10 | D12 | Use with caution! Reserved for SPI + flash | |
11 | Do not use! Reserved for SPI + flash | ||
12 | D6 | ||
13 | D7 | ||
14 | D5 | ||
15 | D8 | LOW for boot | Pulldown resistor on most boards |
16 | D0 | No PWM. No internal pullup available. Used in sleep mode for wakeup |