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Program the ESP8266 with the Arduino IDE in 3 simple steps
Program the ESP8266 with the Arduino IDE in 3 simple steps

ESP8266 Arduino IDE tutorial, learn how to program the ESP8266 using the Arduino IDE.

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Written by Sergio M
Updated over a week ago

The ESP8266 is a low-cost WiFi module built by Espressif Systems. Its popularity has been growing among the hardware community thanks to it's nice features and stability, to the point that it can be easily programmed using your Arduino IDE.

In this post, we'll learn how to program your ESP8266 using an UARTbee or Arduino UNO, and the Arduino IDE. 

Requirements

2. An Arduino UNO , UARTbee or any UART to USB device.

3. Jumper wires.

1. Wire up!

First we'll need to identify the pinout of ESP8266. 

To set the ESP8266 in programming mode you need to connect its wires like this:

Note: If you are using an Arduino UNO you will need to set Arduino RST to GND. Please be careful with the VCC of the ESP8266, it works only with a 3.3V supply.

2. Setup the Arduino IDE

1. Download Arduino IDE.

2. Open you IDE and click on "File -> Preferences".

3. In  "Aditional Boards Manager URLs" add this line and click on "OK":

4. Go to "Tools -> Board -> Boards Manager", type "ESP8266" and install it.

5. Go againt to "Tools -> Board" and select "Generic ESP8266 Module".

3. Flash your code!

Now you're ready to use your ESP8266 as a stand-alone module without needing an external micro-controller. Check out more ESP8266 resources here to learn how to build IoT products and projects using this amazing module. 

Originally Published in Ubidots Blog June 13, 2016.

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