Timeline for Using ESP8266 Adapter with Temperature/Humidity Sensor
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Aug 10, 2017 at 15:23 | vote | accept | Duckbenok | ||
Aug 10, 2017 at 15:22 | history | edited | Duckbenok | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 10, 2017 at 15:19 | answer | added | Duckbenok | timeline score: 0 | |
Aug 8, 2017 at 21:57 | comment | added | Avamander | @dandavis Yes. Fixed. | |
Aug 8, 2017 at 19:19 | comment | added | dandavis |
@Avamander: you mean LOW right? regardless, since the data pin uses a PULLUP , i don't see how a DHT11 would prevent normal booting as described, if it's wired correctly.
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Aug 8, 2017 at 14:21 | comment | added | Avamander | DHT has four (three different) pins, is he powering it correctly? And would a DHT really pull GPIO2 low for the ESP to not boot properly? | |
Aug 8, 2017 at 12:15 | comment | added | Majenko | @Avamander The question clearly states he's using GPIO2. GPIO2 is one of the "special boot mode" GPIOs as detailed in the duplicate question. What further clarification can you want? | |
Aug 7, 2017 at 21:58 | comment | added | Avamander | Please provide information how you're wiring up the DHT to the ESP. Reviewers please hold a bit with the duplicate votes, the question just needs clarification at the moment. | |
Aug 7, 2017 at 18:58 | comment | added | dandavis | it's a little vauge how you're wiring it up, but does it boot with the DHT outside of the adapter? | |
Aug 7, 2017 at 18:49 | review | Close votes | |||
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Aug 7, 2017 at 18:33 | comment | added | Majenko | Possible duplicate of NodeMCU does not boot up when GPIO pin is high | |
Aug 7, 2017 at 17:05 | history | asked | Duckbenok | CC BY-SA 3.0 |