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    <p>Sorry for the confusion. Do you have an Eagle lib for this? Have
      to upload to OSH Park by 6pm.</p>
    <p>THANKS!</p>
    <p>Pete<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/15/21 13:21, Josh Wyatt wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">The link I shared was for ESP32 boards. What I was
        trying to convey (and maybe was miscommunicated, yay email!) is
        that these linked ESP32 boards seem to follow a form factor and
        convention of prior/historical ESP8266 boards, and therefore
        bring some additional consistency. I attached a screenshot of
        the page that loads for me, from that Amazon link.
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        <div>Thanks,</div>
        <div>Josh</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 1:16
          PM Peter Soper <<a href="mailto:pete@soper.us"
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          <div> <span style="font-family:monospace">Thanks very much,
              Josh. Agree with point about pin conflicts. But did i go
              to the wrong page? I want to use an esp32 not 8266. This
              is for the "0.01" versuon of the community project board.</span>
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              <p>Nov 15, 2021 1:11:29 PM Josh Wyatt <<a
                  href="mailto:dragojdw@gmail.com" target="_blank"
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                <div dir="ltr"> This is sort of an indirect response to
                  your question, but my experience is that the more
                  complex and "featured" the dev board, the less
                  consistent. For example, for boards with onboard 18650
                  battery holders and Liion charger, OLED display, and
                  even onboard LEDs will be on different I/O ports. So
                  my guidance would be to choose the simplest boards
                  available, which is sort of antithetical to the "dev
                  board" concept.
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                  <div> I've had pretty good luck with consistency on
                    the "wemos esp8266 clone" boards, presumably because
                    the Wemos D1 mini became very established with the
                    8266; search on amazon for "esp32 d1 mini." Here's a
                    link: <a
href="https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Internet-Development-Functional-Ardu-ino/dp/B08MFCC4SR/?th=1"
                      target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true"
                      class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Internet-Development-Functional-Ardu-ino/dp/B08MFCC4SR/?th=1</a> 
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                  <div> You mentioned soldering footprint, and that
                    one's not super friendly; but it should be pretty
                    consistent since the design tries to adhere to the
                    original ESP8266 Wemos D1 Mini form factor. </div>
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                  <div> You mentioned Amazon specifically, so I assume
                    you're prototyping? </div>
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                  <div> Thanks, </div>
                  <div> Josh </div>
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                  <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr"> On Mon, Nov 15,
                    2021 at 11:38 AM Peter Soper via TriEmbed <<a
                      href="mailto:triembed@triembed.org"
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                    wrote: <br>
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                    <div> <span style="font-family:monospace">What
                        esp32 dev board soldering footprint should be
                        used on a board combining this with other stuff
                        where it has to be 1) obtainable reliably 2)
                        offer wifi and BT and 3) be cheap? I see many
                        cheap on amazon. Are their pinouts de facto
                        standard? And finally, anybody got an Eagle lib
                        for this board? Or could you make and send me an
                        .lbr for it?</span> <br>
                      <span style="font-family:monospace">Thanks in
                        advance.</span> <br>
                      <span style="font-family:monospace">Pete</span> <br>
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