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Has any of you ever fried a ESP8266 by applying 3v3 to Vcc and 5V TO THE DIGITAL PINS (Rx and GPIO)?
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Please don't post opinions or links to different versions of the datasheet, only personal experience of damaging the chip this way.
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pierbiag wrote:Given that there are no recent official notes on the matter...
Are the GPIO pins 5v compatible?
No, they are not. While many applications may get away by using resistor voltage divider or series resistor, we highly recommend using a proper logic level converter chip to interface with 5v logic. Not doing so may lead to damage to the ESP8266 in the long run.
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