Hi everyone,
I just bought an ESP8266 ESP01 board to work with WiFi.
I found out in circuito.io that it also needs a bidirectional logic level converter as seen here (press Wire) and I bought it also:
https://www.circuito.io/static/repl...39003096c818&solutionPath=storage.circuito.io
in these instructions on how to create the circuit if you download the code it sets two pins as communication pins. Having a look on some code examples for communication with B4R and ESP8266 I did not find anywhere code for setting the pins but I found in a thread that you have to Use Pin 0 (RX0) and Pin 1 (TX0) of the Geekright ATmega2560 board. What is the correct solution in this?
Also any advices on "playing" with Geekright ATmega2560 and ESP8266 ESP01 boards are highly welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Edit - Is this done with a rSerialSoftware library stream?
I just bought an ESP8266 ESP01 board to work with WiFi.
I found out in circuito.io that it also needs a bidirectional logic level converter as seen here (press Wire) and I bought it also:
https://www.circuito.io/static/repl...39003096c818&solutionPath=storage.circuito.io
in these instructions on how to create the circuit if you download the code it sets two pins as communication pins. Having a look on some code examples for communication with B4R and ESP8266 I did not find anywhere code for setting the pins but I found in a thread that you have to Use Pin 0 (RX0) and Pin 1 (TX0) of the Geekright ATmega2560 board. What is the correct solution in this?
Also any advices on "playing" with Geekright ATmega2560 and ESP8266 ESP01 boards are highly welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Edit - Is this done with a rSerialSoftware library stream?
Last edited: