Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Guide Contents
- Overview
- Pinouts
- Power Pins
- Logic pins
- Serial pins
- I2C & SPI pins
- GPIO pins
- Analog Pins
- Other control pins
- NC Pins
- Assembly
- Header Options!
- Soldering in Plain Headers
- Soldering on Female Header
- Power Management
- Battery + USB Power
- Power supplies
- Measuring Battery
- ENable pin
- Using NodeMCU Lua
- Open up serial console
- Hello world!
- Scanning & Connecting to WiFi
- WebClient example
- Using Arduino IDE
- Install the Arduino IDE 1.6.8 or greater
- Setup ESP8266 Support
- Blink Test
- Connecting via WiFi
- Downloads
- Datasheets & Files
- More info about the ESP8266
- Schematic
- Fabrication Print
- ESP8266 F.A.Q.
- When I connect stuff to some of the pins, the Huzzah stops working. Whats up with that?
- My Huzzah board keeps crashing and resetting, whats up with that?
- I can't seem to find the Serial port on my computer for the Feather HUZZAH?
- I still can't seem to find the Serial port on my computer for the Feather Huzzah!
- So, I’m getting a 'no such file' error compiling for ESP8266 on my Mac
- Whenever I start or reset the ESP8226 there's a bunch of "gibberish" on the Serial console
- I'm having difficulties uploading to the HUZZAH with the Arduino IDE
- I tried that, but I'm still having difficulties uploading with the Arduino IDE
- I'm stuck in bootloader mode and can't upload
- I can't get Lua to respond to my commands

voltage you want to read that is higher, it will have to be divided down to 0 - 1.0V range
Other control pins
We have a few other pins for controlling the ESP8266
RST - this is the reset pin for the ESP8266, pulled high by default. When pulled down to ground momentarily it
will reset the ESP8266 system. This pin is 3.3V logic only
EN (CH_PD) - This is the enable pin for the ESP8266, pulled high by default. When pulled down to ground
momentarily it will reset the ESP8266 system. This pin is 3.3V logic only
NC Pins
The rest of the pins are labeled NC which means Not Connected - they are not connected to anything and are there as
placeholders only, to maintain physical compatibility with the other boards in the Feather line!
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