Negative on the eagle, I apologize. But I found these: https://grabcad.com/library/mh-et-esp32-d1-mini-eagle-1 https://easyeda.com/search?wd=esp+wemos&indextype=components
Thanks, Josh On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 1:30 PM Pete Soper <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry for the confusion. Do you have an Eagle lib for this? Have to upload > to OSH Park by 6pm. > > THANKS! > > Pete > On 11/15/21 13:21, Josh Wyatt wrote: > > The link I shared was for ESP32 boards. What I was trying to convey (and > maybe was miscommunicated, yay email!) is that these linked ESP32 boards > seem to follow a form factor and convention of prior/historical ESP8266 > boards, and therefore bring some additional consistency. I attached a > screenshot of the page that loads for me, from that Amazon link. > > Thanks, > Josh > > On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 1:16 PM Peter Soper <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks very much, Josh. Agree with point about pin conflicts. But did i >> go to the wrong page? I want to use an esp32 not 8266. This is for the >> "0.01" versuon of the community project board. >> >> Nov 15, 2021 1:11:29 PM Josh Wyatt <[email protected]>: >> >> This is sort of an indirect response to your question, but my experience >> is that the more complex and "featured" the dev board, the less consistent. >> For example, for boards with onboard 18650 battery holders and Liion >> charger, OLED display, and even onboard LEDs will be on different I/O >> ports. So my guidance would be to choose the simplest boards available, >> which is sort of antithetical to the "dev board" concept. >> >> I've had pretty good luck with consistency on the "wemos esp8266 clone" >> boards, presumably because the Wemos D1 mini became very established with >> the 8266; search on amazon for "esp32 d1 mini." Here's a link: >> https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Internet-Development-Functional-Ardu-ino/dp/B08MFCC4SR/?th=1 >> >> >> You mentioned soldering footprint, and that one's not super friendly; but >> it should be pretty consistent since the design tries to adhere to the >> original ESP8266 Wemos D1 Mini form factor. >> >> You mentioned Amazon specifically, so I assume you're prototyping? >> >> Thanks, >> Josh >> >> On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 11:38 AM Peter Soper via TriEmbed < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> What esp32 dev board soldering footprint should be used on a board >>> combining this with other stuff where it has to be 1) obtainable reliably >>> 2) offer wifi and BT and 3) be cheap? I see many cheap on amazon. Are their >>> pinouts de facto standard? And finally, anybody got an Eagle lib for this >>> board? Or could you make and send me an .lbr for it? >>> Thanks in advance. >>> Pete >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Triangle, NC Embedded Computing mailing list >>> >>> To post message: [email protected] >>> List info: >>> http://mail.triembed.org/mailman/listinfo/triembed_triembed.org >>> TriEmbed web site: http://TriEmbed.org >>> To unsubscribe, click link and send a blank message: mailto: >>> [email protected]?subject=unsubscribe >>> >>>
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