- Mon Aug 10, 2015 5:39 pm
#25594
Not to wear my n00biness on my shoulder, but I found this
blog entry and this esp8266.com
wiki page helped clear my brain fog.
I had made the mistake of thinking that the ESP-01 only exposed a single GPIO pin. In fact, it exposes three. [Actually, it looks like four GPIO pins are exposed.*] Even that is enough for my purposes. The ESP-201 looks very interesting. If a manufacturer would either offer a kit with unsoldered headers (like some of the Arduino Pro Minis sold on EBay), or produced an ESP-201 with the serial header soldered onto the top of the board, I'd be game. My desoldering skills are really lacking, and the chances of my successfully desoldering a four-pin header would be about 50-50.
For now, the ESP-01 will do...and I may buy a few ESP-201 and tempt fate with my desoldering.
Still spinning from the realization the there is an Arduino-ish board with built in wifi and a far more powerful processor for around $3.
[* This comes from Neil Kolban's The ESP8266 Book, page 87.]
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