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When you don’t want to buy an adapter plate. (ESP-14)

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  • 9
    Hey, it's not stupid if it works. Redneck Engineering FTW!
  • 1
    Well, at least isolate the out-pins or be very aware of where you place that circuit...

    Place it on a good conducter. Thrust me, it will be faster!
  • 10
    Oh, is that Artificial Intelligence?
  • 4
    @hack and it is inside a cloud too!
  • 0
    looks okay to me xD
  • 2
    @Condor I know, but I love diy, and the result is more ... «artistic» 😂
  • 10
    I feel you
  • 0
    @hugh-mungus haha thanks. I have yet to test it 😅
  • 0
    Top, Just Top!
  • 0
    What are the differences in the newer ESP models? I myself happen to own the very first version
  • 3
    @VikiMaster2 esp-01 has 2 io, esp-12 more, and esp-14 has a builtin SM8 microcontroller. Esp-01 and esp-12 is good, regarding the project nature.
  • 1
    I did my esp12e the same way. Then i bought more and more, and decided i needed a universal fast approach. So i made a arduino to esp program board. Works like a charm
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  • 0
    Wait, ESP14? I didn't know that it exists. What's are the differences between this and ESP12F?

    Also, I made my own PCB adapter. Pretty, easy and cheap.
  • 0
    I read that ESP14 has a STM8 MCU but I can't imagine a real situation where this could be useful. Generally I use the ESP8266 MCU and if it's not enough (I mean in memory/course speed) I use another MCU (usually a STM32 because they are small, powerful, cheap and has low energy consumption). Of course programming it in TrueSTUDIO. I hate Arduino in this things
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