Use this forum to chat about hardware specific topics for the ESP8266 (peripherals, memory, clocks, JTAG, programming)

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By Mikejstb
#13212 I'm looking for a good solution to temporarily get an ESP-12 set up for programming.
Something that it chip could somehow be dropped into (not permanently soldered down all pins)
that will let me download new firmware.
So that then the module could be taken out and placed in it's final home circuit.

Because bringing out gpio-0, tx & rx on every final board is kind of a pain.

like this https://www.tindie.com/products/AprilBrother/usb-to-uart-converter-that-support-esp8266/?pt=full_prod_search
but that will somehow work with the -12's


What are the rest of you all doing to get firmware into your ESP-12's?
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By Mikejstb
#13235 I'm trying to avoid soldering pins in since the final project doesn't require them and in fact to keep things as small as necessary can't have them.