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Simply connect the LED with ESP8266 board as shown in image connect positive leg of LED TO D1 pin and negative leg of LED to GND pin Simply connect the ESP8266 board to PC using Micro USB cable Open ...
Upload the code: Select the appropriate board and port in the Arduino IDE, then upload the code to your ESP8266. Once the code is uploaded successfully, open a web browser on a device connected to the ...
Right now, getting the ESP8266 to work requires a fair amount of work and to make things easier, [Abdulgafur] built a ESP8266 development board.
The board shown above includes a 3.3V 1A LDO, a genuine FT230x USB to UART adapter, a button to make the ESP8266 jump into its bootloader mode and a header where you can find all the soldered-on ...