This is an enclosure for an ESP01 programmer by AzDelivery (and similar, see picture).
Additionaly it is a breakout board for the pins and adds buttons for easy usage.
I decided to upload my ESP01 programmer, because it is so handy and neat … but unfortnatly I have no time to draw nice schematics. I added photos of the board form different views so you shoud be able to figure out how to solder. (ask if neccessary)
The PCB I uses is a 2x8cm board that come in a set you get from A… (the buttons are also available there in a set)
To connect the programmer to the PCB you have to sligthly(!) remove the solder of the 2x4 pin block with a solder sucker. Then put the programmer in the desired spot on the PCB and then you can solder your wires to it.
The resistors a for a voltage devider to support 5V on Rx serial pin. This is not ideal, but it worked. This part is definetly not neccessary, but sometimes handy…
Please excuse the bad print quality. This is an very old print from my first printer on his last days with bad filament. I didn't reprint this, because it does its job and yeah saving plastics is always a nice idea.
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