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Eagle file downloads

Hi, I was wanting to download your Eagle CAD files to take a look at your circuit. I want to expand on this and build a couple of special purpose boards for the ESP12E that I bought. However, when I download the files and try to open them in Eagle CAD, I get an error saying they are not eagle files. I am using Eagle ver 7.6.0 (the latest version). yours appear to be 7.4 so they should be compatible. Anything special I need to do to download them?

Upload BOM excel.

Hi,

Possible from your side to upload BOM excel for the boards ?

thanks, Eddi

assembly?

Fabulous work well done. Just one question really - are you able to say where it is that you're getting these boards assembled / soldered with the components listed in the BOM?

AutoCAD Eagle - there are still airwires

I opened your project ESP Breakout Adapter v3.1B - SPX3819 - Mini in AutoCAD Eagle and noticed a warning "There are still airwires left". I'm new to the program and I am admittedly overwhelmed with Eagle so it's taking me forever to see what's causing the message. Do you know, and if so, is this a minor warning that can be ignored?

Your design rocks BTW. I only have one suggestion -- to add through holes for flash; I might like to add a wire to a button for flashing so when I embed this in a housing I can place a flash button someplace that's accessible (when the pcb board is buried in a device).

So far that change might be above my pay grade since it looks like the Eagle learning curve is pretty steep. Regardless, I really like your design. Please let us know if you've made any further improvements.

The OSHPark links for 3.1 aren't working.

Hi, this looks like a pretty good design. I found it from an earlier revision at OSHPark, but the links to the latest don't seem to be working. Do you have updated links?

spx board connection is wrong

i tried spx3819 with 10K resistor already , doesnt work , mainly because 10K will make it impossible to put enough current to EN , there should not be a resistor between VCC and EN.

Figure it out with pain.

THIS IS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE , NOT CONFIRMED BY EXPERT.

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