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2 | To refer to pins in Arduino, use the GPIO number. | ||
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6.1 | 4 | = ESP8266 = |
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7.1 | 6 | NodeMCU v3 (image from [[https:~~/~~/www.theengineeringprojects.com/2018/10/introduction-to-nodemcu-v3.html>>https://www.theengineeringprojects.com/2018/10/introduction-to-nodemcu-v3.html]]): |
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7.1 | 8 | [[image:https://www.theengineeringprojects.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Introduction-to-NodeMCU-V3-2.png]] |
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6.1 | 10 | = ESP32 = |
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10.1 | 12 | DevKitC with ESP32-WROOM-32 (added Tasmota notes, to image from [[https:~~/~~/docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-devkitc.html>>https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-devkitc.html]]): |
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10.1 | 14 | [[image:image-20221021132131-1.png]] |
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7.1 | 16 | Without DevKitC (image fromĀ [[https:~~/~~/randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-pinout-reference-gpios/>>https://randomnerdtutorials.com/esp32-pinout-reference-gpios/]]): |
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1.1 | 18 | [[image:https://i0.wp.com/randomnerdtutorials.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/esp32-pinout-chip-ESP-WROOM-32.png?quality=100&strip=all&ssl=1||alt="ESP32 Pinout Reference: Which GPIO pins should you use? | Random Nerd Tutorials"]] |
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7.1 | 20 | For WROVER, GPIO16 and GPIO17 on the devkit board is not connected, because the chip uses it for something else. (image from [[https:~~/~~/www.instructables.com/The-Incredible-ESP32-Wrover-From-Espressif/>>https://www.instructables.com/The-Incredible-ESP32-Wrover-From-Espressif/]]): |
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22 | [[image:https://content.instructables.com/ORIG/FSJ/SF9P/JOIXXJJ3/FSJSF9PJOIXXJJ3.png?auto=webp&frame=1&width=1024&fit=bounds&md=e853ac32c906f370171b14651c392aee||alt="ESP32 Wrover"]] |