Hello,
I want to use the 16MB, 8MB PSRAM Wrover-IE chip in my project, but I'm having a problem getting a dev board with the exact chip I'm interested in using.
Would it be possible to get a programmer, add the chip I want and upload Arduino sketches to it and use it like it's a dev board?
Like this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/253557993362
It seems to have all the same major components?
Thanks for any help!
Using a Programmer as a dev board
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Using a Programmer as a dev board
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Re: Using a Programmer as a dev board
Should work.
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Re: Using a Programmer as a dev board
Reporting back...
I bought a programmer and the exact chip I wanted, an ESP32Wrover-E which has 16MB of flash and 8mb sdram.
I plugged the chip onto the board, plugged it in and treated it like an ESP32 Dev module in the Arduino IDE and it worked just like you'd expect a dev board to! No hassle whatsoever... highly recommended!
I bought a programmer and the exact chip I wanted, an ESP32Wrover-E which has 16MB of flash and 8mb sdram.
I plugged the chip onto the board, plugged it in and treated it like an ESP32 Dev module in the Arduino IDE and it worked just like you'd expect a dev board to! No hassle whatsoever... highly recommended!
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