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By jasonmrc
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interwho wrote:I designed these boards over the weekend to make the ESP-03 a little easier to work with for quick projects, and was wondering if anyone else would be interested in these. The ESPuino (terrible name, I know) is breadboard-compatible and has a voltage regulator for higher voltage power sources, and the ESPBee is pin compatible with the ZigBee. The ESPuino also has the pin functions printed on the bottom silkscreen - The 5-pin header on top is for an FTDI programmer.

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If there's any interest, I can also add a reset button (that would work by disconnecting power while pressed) and some DIP switches to put the chip in firmware flashing mode.



Hi

Did you change the voltage regulator ?, I suggest using a 3 pin buck converter, Also did you finalise the design, i would like to try the artwork .