ethernet to esp breakboard
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@apak That's awesome, and just what I was trying to do.
Do you have an update schematic (after fixing your mistake) so I can make up a board for myself?
Many thanks
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@apak if you're able to update the firmware and get an IP you should be fine.
On the LPC/STM port any issues we normally see with wiring etc prevent users getting that far, so for you to get an IP you'll be fine -
@cncmodeller sure, I will post the gerber so you can order as much as you want
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@apak said in ethernet to esp breakboard:
@cncmodeller sure, I will post the gerber so you can order as much as you want
That's brilliant, thanks!
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@apak If you ever want to do this kind of thing again, you might want to use these surface-mount 0.1" header pins.
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/oupiin/2015-1X40G01DBB/13251225That way you could make the board just as big as the WiFi module instead of making it twice as big.
This is awesome project. Congratulations on getting it working.
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@alankilian so I just solder those on the botton layer and the esp07s on top, nice, lest see if the footprint is available at easyEDA
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@cncmodeller https://easyupload.io/j3zvfh this is actual prototype
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@apak that's great thanks.
Will the surface mount headers idea still allow the ethernet module to fit if required?
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@cncmodeller sure, why not?
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@apak said in ethernet to esp breakboard:
@cncmodeller sure, why not?
I only ask as the ethernet headers on my Duet are 1/height.
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@apak said in ethernet to esp breakboard:
Do you think that I could get any trouble using this board?
It will almost certainly generate more EMI than the on-board WiFi module, so getting CE certification for a printer using it might be difficult. Other than that, I don't see any problems. The critical traces to keep short are the ground traces and the SPI traces.
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@dc42 in that case I will try this breakboard, shorter pads
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@apak
The positions of some 'vias' are pretty close to adjacent pads. The routing could use some cleaning... -
@o_lampe I have no tecnical education, I used the autoroute feature. Already ordered.
First pcb disconnects from wifi once you start to print....so DON´T use first PCB
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@apak have you included any resistors that may be required?
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@jay_s_uk nope
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@apak i suggest you review the schematics.
I don't know what resistors aren't included onboard when its the ethernet module and some may be required to be added on certain lines. -
@jay_s_uk don´t see any, looks like direct pin contact between "comm alternate header" and ESP pins
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