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- 3.3V Regulator SPX3819
- 40uF Capacitance on Power Lines
- Power LED
- GPIO D2 LED
- RST Switch
- Boot Switch
A breadboard adaptor so you can prototype your ESP-01
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ESP8266-01 Breakout Board.pdfSchematicsAdobe Portable Document Format - 20.93 kB - 04/01/2020 at 21:38 |
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PCB Gerber.zipGerber Filesx-zip-compressed - 37.29 kB - 04/01/2020 at 21:38 |
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The esp can easily take 5v on the logic pins so there is no need
did you mean to say that tx /rx pins pf esp01 can handle 5v ?
but i read in data sheet of esp01 that maximum Voltage of 3.3 volts for any pins
https://hackaday.com/2016/07/28/ask-hackaday-is-the-esp8266-5v-tolerant/
Check this thread. I also speak from experience using the esp8266
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Why didn't you add logic level converters in it, so it can easily programmed with Arduino?