@@ErcomsRoboticsLab27 However, since the ESP8266 uses 3.3V logic and the Arduino uses 5V (on most models like the Uno), it's crucial to use a logic level converter to step down the 5V signals from the Arduino to 3.3V for the ESP8266. Failing to do this might damage the module. Alternatively, a resistor voltage divider can be used on the Arduino’s TX pin to bring it down to 3.3V. .well could you explain ?
Could you please tell me to how to connect ardunio with esp8266 ,need the wiring of these to
Serial comunication through rx tx
@@ErcomsRoboticsLab27 However, since the ESP8266 uses 3.3V logic and the Arduino uses 5V (on most models like the Uno), it's crucial to use a logic level converter to step down the 5V signals from the Arduino to 3.3V for the ESP8266. Failing to do this might damage the module. Alternatively, a resistor voltage divider can be used on the Arduino’s TX pin to bring it down to 3.3V. .well could you explain ?
Sir please give detail explanation about connection please sir
bhai mila kya explanation?
Sir, please give detail explanation please
mila kya explaination?