After soldering two ESP12F into my PCB, all of them did not flash with my Arduino IDE. I don't know the problem, but the 3.3Vdc is good. Since watching this video, now I know that I have to use the programmer board first before soldering those ESP12F if they do work or not. Thanks for this video. Learning everyday.
Very useful and to-the-point. Thanks for the voltage regulator hack used for witty cloud dev board. I was scratching my head over this sometime back :-)
Thanks! I thought i messed up ordering standalones, as i didn't find up much info to program them standalone. I luckily ordered some esp8622 nodemcu boards aswell, so i can now make my projects even smaller 😊 thanks dude
Great 😊 Video and well explained! SUBSCRIBED! I accidentally purchased the bare 12E modules which I thought was a mistake but may be an advantage for size when embedding on my own custom PCB. Anyway, your video should enable me to use these now. Thank You!
SUPER!!! хотел уже выбрасывать но благодаря твоему видео ((английский не знаю )) в котором все четко показано ,,,ESP-12E ,,, заработал! буду еще пробовать ,,ESP-32 ,, БОЛЬШОЕ СПАСИБО!!!
Thank you very much. I can not find the exact way to load FreeRTOS on the ESP8266 is there a way and can you make a small video on how to do that. Thanks Richard
Okay, there is a very small and sudden detail that kept me for about 4 hours..... The GPIO0 of the module must be connected to D3 of the NodeMCU and not D0, You do it correct and you say it. But I just didn't realize that they have different pinouts... But otherwise your tutorial and guide is great!!
Sir is the uploading method of esp-01m the same.. Do we have to pull up en pin and pull down gipo15... Or we can just connect tx rx and program it directly
Hi bro absolutely amazing content Had a slight request from you please make a similar video for esp32 as well because of multiple uart ports my esp32 module prompts an error unable to open com port And please make a video on making a dedicated programmer based ch340c as it will be helpful for making diy development boards bye thanx And love from India
@12:17: What Flux are you using here? @12:57: Which programmer board are you using here? The links provided weren't clear for me. Very cool collection! Thank you also for mentioning the problems!
It's a "no clean" flux that I bought from my local electronics store. The label says TOPNIK RF800 on it. It is the bottom board of the Witty Cloud Development Board.
I didn't find any video about after the programming, what happened after the process? can we use the esp-12e alone or it should be with another board for use? for example I wanna make my room's light work with my phone, so I should just put the esp-12e and a relay to the light switch or I should use a nodemcu with it?
The easiest would be to use a NodeMCU. The plain esp12 board needs regulated 3.3V power input but NodeMCU has an onboard voltage regulator. You can use a NodeMCU pretty much like an Arduino.
Thanks for this video Sir, I was able to program ESP12E. I'm now trying to drive a 5V relay with ESP but since realy operates on 5V and ESP on 3.3, I could only switch on/off relay LED. Is there any solution?
Hey! you can try. It probably would work fine, but if you experience problems where it starts resetting then you might need to adjust. I have tried it without any capacitors and it also worked although it might be less stable.
A few days ago I had to solder some wires and other parts directly on to the bare board so it would work with the usb-ttl adapter I had. Wish I had 1 of those fancy clip in adapter boards! 6:38 I had no problems powering the esp with my usb-ttl adapter. I use micropython instead of Arduino C. So OTA updates are easy with the web repl.
brilliant up to the point where i got the blinking light from there i am completely locked out of the wifi and no reset is working now all i get is no conection and now no wifi to log onto and just a hint slow down i must of watched this 50 times and yet only watched it once
Thanks for the guide, you do talk very fast at times and jump ahead. I was trying to set up my NodeMCU module and kept getting lost, even though I was pausing the video. I still cannot get my PC to see the Port so am lost as to how to proceed.
I spent a few hours looking for a way to program the ESP 12E. And you showed everything. It was very useful. Thank you.
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I like the vibe of this video, like the music too. It all fits. Great job!
Thanks a lot! Spent 2 hours trying to program the ESP 12 before finding this video!
After soldering two ESP12F into my PCB, all of them did not flash with my Arduino IDE. I don't know the problem, but the 3.3Vdc is good. Since watching this video, now I know that I have to use the programmer board first before soldering those ESP12F if they do work or not. Thanks for this video. Learning everyday.
didnt understand a thing about the ESP8266, now i understand more and am finally able to programm it. thank you!
You know your stuff and take it to the next level. Thank you for your sharing I hope it is worth your time.
Thanks!
6:17 Thank you for sharing and I did it successfully on my Esp-12e ❤❤❤❤❤
Very useful and to-the-point. Thanks for the voltage regulator hack used for witty cloud dev board. I was scratching my head over this sometime back :-)
Great video - thanks. Lots of detail that I was struggling with that's now clear.
Great video! You saved me from giving up on de ESP-12F. Many thanks for your great work :D
Thank you so much. The CH341 tip saved me big time!
Most interesting. I'm really looking forward to your video regarding uploading via WIFI !!!
thank you so much i had a success full movement i have ever done i am coding at first time in arduino ide i was struggling to code i am 13 years old
bro I love thank you omg been working on figuring this out for hours
Great video. It helped me with some problems I was having to solve. I wish I had found your video sooner. Thanks!
Thanks!
Awesome guide. Exactly what I needed! Thanks Indrek
Thanks! I thought i messed up ordering standalones, as i didn't find up much info to program them standalone. I luckily ordered some esp8622 nodemcu boards aswell, so i can now make my projects even smaller 😊 thanks dude
Glad I could help!
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Perfect video. Thanks for the very clear explanations!
Great 😊 Video and well explained! SUBSCRIBED!
I accidentally purchased the bare 12E modules which I thought was a mistake but may be an advantage for size when embedding on my own custom PCB. Anyway, your video should enable me to use these now. Thank You!
Thank you!! Very useful information! 👏🏽
@9:26 : the same procedure, will it work to esp32 wroom?
3:41 You have to turn on the modal first. My board was not labeled. It is the Big white switch, it looks like a keyboard caps lock key.
This has helped me a lot in my most recent project. Thank you!
SUPER!!! хотел уже выбрасывать но благодаря твоему видео ((английский не знаю )) в котором все четко показано ,,,ESP-12E ,,, заработал! буду еще пробовать ,,ESP-32 ,, БОЛЬШОЕ СПАСИБО!!!
Thank you very much. I can not find the exact way to load FreeRTOS on the ESP8266 is there a way and can you make a small video on how to do that. Thanks Richard
Where did you purchase those dedicated programmer boards that you show at 3:08? Are they available in Finland/Sweden?
I bought one of them from E-bay and the other one from Aliexpress.
@@IndrekL can you post a direct link, or some additional details
Can we read program that install in wifi bulb wifi module can we read and write program?
Buen video y muy completo. Solo tengo una duda el gpio15 ya no lo puedes usar en tu proyecto? o una vez que ya ha arrancado ya no es necesario?
Very well explained
Okay, there is a very small and sudden detail that kept me for about 4 hours..... The GPIO0 of the module must be connected to D3 of the NodeMCU and not D0, You do it correct and you say it. But I just didn't realize that they have different pinouts... But otherwise your tutorial and guide is great!!
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I recently bought an esp8266 and my computer does not recognise it, but when i connect the usb it flashez
Great video thanks looking forward your the wifi video
Thanks 👍
Very professional, good job
Sir is the uploading method of esp-01m the same.. Do we have to pull up en pin and pull down gipo15... Or we can just connect tx rx and program it directly
Some ideas why my ESP8266mode 12-F was not appeared when I plug it in?
Great info. Thank ya!
Very clear video explained well. Thanks
Thankyou man, It's work with ESP-12F ;)
The HT7333 circuit can only supply 250mA which is too low for the ESP-12 WiFi
Thanks for a really nice video!! Do you just glue the esp8266 to the adapter board at 4:15? if so is there a special glue you are using?
I'm guessing he's putting on some flux (not glue) before soldering (off-screen). It's shown soldered in the next shot
Where do you get dedicated programmer module shown at 3:05?
Hey! I added links in the description.
Sir, can you show how to program the esp12 e with ESP32 devkit v1 board..?
Thanks , I'll try the 2nd way, jumper nodemcu8266 with esp8266mod for driving 7 segment with ntp clock.
How can i turn on both together? Can i turn on just with EN - VCC and GPIO15 - GND?
Very helpful video, thank you!
I can't thank you enough for the driver
This is the best tutorial , 👌👌👌
Hi bro absolutely amazing content
Had a slight request from you please make a similar video for esp32 as well because of multiple uart ports my esp32 module prompts an error unable to open com port
And please make a video on making a dedicated programmer based ch340c as it will be helpful for making diy development boards bye thanx
And love from India
Great stuff!
@12:17: What Flux are you using here?
@12:57: Which programmer board are you using here? The links provided weren't clear for me.
Very cool collection! Thank you also for mentioning the problems!
It's a "no clean" flux that I bought from my local electronics store. The label says TOPNIK RF800 on it.
It is the bottom board of the Witty Cloud Development Board.
@@IndrekL Great. Thanks man!
you did a really good job
I didn't find any video about after the programming, what happened after the process? can we use the esp-12e alone or it should be with another board for use? for example I wanna make my room's light work with my phone, so I should just put the esp-12e and a relay to the light switch or I should use a nodemcu with it?
The easiest would be to use a NodeMCU. The plain esp12 board needs regulated 3.3V power input but NodeMCU has an onboard voltage regulator. You can use a NodeMCU pretty much like an Arduino.
Very very useful video. Thanks a lot.
is the battery life still horrible with laptops?
Thank you very much, very helpful
Great video, thanks!
Greatly explained, can I programm ESP Wroom 2 with nodemcu 8266 with mentioned way?
You probably can, since the NodeMCU bodule basically acts as a USB to serial module in that circuit.
@@IndrekL i programmed it, it flashed, it worked but serial monitor not working with this schmatic.
Thank u, e
Please make tutorial for esp32, whatis same like esp8266 ?
can this work on ESPHome?
Good job !!! Keep it up !
Excellent thanks 👏👏👏
Thanks for this video Sir, I was able to program ESP12E. I'm now trying to drive a 5V relay with ESP but since realy operates on 5V and ESP on 3.3, I could only switch on/off relay LED. Is there any solution?
You can use a level shifter. Those can covert 3.3V signal to 5V and vice-versa. You find those from e-bay or aliexpress for example
Not sure if this is an obvious answer or not but can’t you just power the relay separate from the esp board
can you use 10uF cap instead of 100uF with the usb to serial adapter?
Hey! you can try. It probably would work fine, but if you experience problems where it starts resetting then you might need to adjust. I have tried it without any capacitors and it also worked although it might be less stable.
thank you. It works better without capacitor. I used you setup and it is easy and awesome.
easy to learn ,thanks man:)
Where did you get this programmer board ?
Hey! I ordered it from Aliexpress. Links are in the description box.
A few days ago I had to solder some wires and other parts directly on to the bare board so it would work with the usb-ttl adapter I had. Wish I had 1 of those fancy clip in adapter boards!
6:38 I had no problems powering the esp with my usb-ttl adapter.
I use micropython instead of Arduino C. So OTA updates are easy with the web repl.
11:50 Ahhhhh, That's what it is for. I have a couple of those adapter boards and always wonder what that circuit on the bottom is for.
Hey! Yes, it depends on the USB adapter, maybe you had one that is more powerful.
nice video! Thank you!
Creative video, thanks :)
How can we program esp32?
I am searching for Arduino Uno to adapter board programming
Wonderful 👍🙏😊
Thank you very much!!!!!
Great vedeo! My friend!
Thank you very much!
Awesome 😎 video. All in one.A great thanks to you.👍👍
Thanks!
brilliant up to the point where i got the blinking light from there i am completely locked out of the wifi and no reset is working now all i get is no conection and now no wifi to log onto and just a hint slow down i must of watched this 50 times and yet only watched it once
Failed to connect to ESP8266: Timed out waiting for packet header
Hi. Can we use "esp32" development board instead of esp8266 development board to program esp12e??
Thanks for the guide, you do talk very fast at times and jump ahead. I was trying to set up my NodeMCU module and kept getting lost, even though I was pausing the video. I still cannot get my PC to see the Port so am lost as to how to proceed.
Nice Video
Top Top!!
good job
Thanks
11:12 Screamer!
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Better buy Esp8266 D1 Pro Mini 😊
Koyone apik..tp aku gak mudeng
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Up and running modified blink.ino in a few minutes. On as AITIAO ESP12-F NodeMCU Mini D1 module.
esp8266 do not appear in board manager 😞
Downloaded it?
very well explained, thanks a ton.