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Arduino ESP8266 Test Shield

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michael-otooleMichael O'Toole 10/24/2014 at 18:201 Comment

I've made an Arduino Shield for testing.... here's the schematic... (note, I have replaced original post schematic with this simplified version using all thought-hole components)... The PCB layout below is also updated...

And a very quick PCB Layout...

The original post used 2 BSS138's for level shifting but I may have transposed the TX/RX pins of the ESP8266. This newer layout/schema is what I actually use and has been tested for several months with various ESP's...

Note that the ESP8266 is not suppose to be 5 volt tolerant however, I have tested many and all appear to work perfectly when connected directly to ATMega... If your sketch changes digital pin 0 (RX) to an output, you will need to add level shifting to prevent potential damage to the ESP...

Mike

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Michael O'Toole wrote 12/12/2014 at 12:34 point
Changing the design to use 4050 so no SMD is required (for people with less than perfect sight like me ;))

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