Makerspace.lt's ESP-12F Flasher Lets Your Pogo-Pin Your Way to Easier Espressif Hacking

Designed for programming ESP-12F modules without having to take them off a circuit board, this magnetic marvel is open hardware.

Gareth Halfacree
2 years ago β€’ Debugging / HW101

Makerspace.lt, a free makerspace in Kaunas, Lithuania, has designed a handy board for anyone working with Espressif's ESP-12F modules: a USB flasher designed to let you reprogram the chip even if it's already been integrated into a circuit.

"The ESP-12F Flasher is designed to be used with one of the most popular ESP-12F Wi-Fi modules with an integrated ESP8266 core processor," the group explains of its gadget. "The purpose of this tool is to make programming and debugging a lot easier, even in conditions where the ESP-12F is already embedded into the PCB. The thing is designed to be used without any additional wires."

The clever board connects to the Espressif ESP-12F module using spring-loaded "pogo" pins, coming down from the top to make contact without the need for flying wires. For those ESP-12F chips housed in a magnetic metal casing, magnets on the flasher hold everything in place; when the're built without a magnetic housing, the flasher's creators advise "slight pressure […] by hand or a type of plastic clamping device" to keep the two together.

Once attached, a USB Type-C connector on the flasher board provides power and data connectivity β€” allowing for the ESP-12F module to be reprogrammed, debugged, or the opening of a serial connection β€” and when you're finished, it simply pops off again ready for the next time it's needed.

The ESP-12F Flasher is available to buy from the Makerspace.lt Tindie store at $26, with a time-limited sale dropping the price to $22.10 at the time of writing; the design is open hardware, with files published to the Open Source Hardware Lab under the reciprocal GNU General Public License 3.

Gareth Halfacree
Freelance journalist, technical author, hacker, tinkerer, erstwhile sysadmin. For hire: freelance@halfacree.co.uk.
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