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Behaviour Tracking and Analysing Circuit
Properties
Properties describe core aspects of the project.
Pricing & Availability
Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Digi-Key | $1.20 |
LCSC | $0.36 |
Mouser | $1.08 |
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singhrohan
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Decoupling Capacitors: It is a good practice to add decoupling capacitors to the power supply pins of the ESP8266 for stable operation. Typically, a 0.1µF ceramic capacitor and a 10µF electrolytic capacitor placed close to the power pins (3V3 and GND) would help filter noise.
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Pull-up Resistor for Reset: The RST pin of the ESP8266 should be pulled up to 3V3 using a 10kΩ resistor to ensure it doesn’t float.
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Stable Power Supply: Ensure that you have a stable 3.3V power supply for the ESP8266. If you supply 5V to VIN, the onboard regulator should provide the required 3.3V.
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GPIO Protection: It may be beneficial to include series resistors on the GPIO lines used for switches to protect against accidental shorts or excessive current.
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Mode Selection: For proper IoT device operation and to avoid boot issues, pins GPIO0 ($D3$), GPIO2 ($D4$), and GPIO15 ($D8$) should be configured correctly. GPIO15 should be pulled low through a 10kΩ resistor, and GPIO0 and GPIO2 should be pulled high through 10kΩ resistors.
Suggested Additions and Connections:singhrohan
copilot
singhrohan
copilot
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Add C1:
- Type: Capacitor
- Value: 0.1µF
- Pin-1 Name: P1
- Pin-2 Name: P2
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Add C2:
- Type: Capacitor
- Value: 10µF
- Pin-1 Name: P1
- Pin-2 Name: P2
Add Pull-up and Series Resistors:-
Add R5:
- Type: Resistor
- Value: 10kΩ
- Pin-1 Name: P1
- Pin-2 Name: P2
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Add R6 to R9:
- Type: Resistor
- Value: 330Ω
- Pin-1 Name: P1
- Pin-2 Name: P2
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Add R10 to R12:
- Type: Resistor
- Value: 10kΩ
- Pin-1 Name: P1
- Pin-2 Name: P2
Make the Connections: