MC78M12BDTG
KA7805ERTF
NCP1117DT33G
I attached the schematic i'm following
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First, your board might talk at any of several baud rates. The ones to try first are 9600 and 115200. Then 57600 and/or 76800 (38400 * 2). Note the noise when you reset the device (pull the RST pin to ground) is typically some bootup messages at 76800. But there should be a ”ready“ message at the selected baud rate if your UART Rx is wired correctly.
If your UART Tx rate is correct, then try typing ”AT“ followed by Ctrl-M and Ctrl-J (both carriage return and linefeed are needed). This should return an ”OK“. And you are now ready to start working with the ESP8266. It should echo the characters as you type them.
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