Witty Cloud Module Adapter Board

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Intro: Witty Cloud Module Adapter Board

STEP 1: Witty Cloud Module Adapter Board

I often experiment with a Witty-Cloud module.

The module consists of two interconnected boards. The lower one serves as a USB interface for programming. The upper contains the ESP8266 with micro-USB as power supply.

STEP 2: Board Detail

What is in the detail on the two boards on it, is to be seen clearly in the scheme.

STEP 3: Adapter

During the development phase of a program, the upper module is to be repeatedly disconnected and, e.g. to put on a breadboard with the periphery. To avoid this I have inserted an adapter in between.

This adapter is a double side PCB with female pin header. The pins of the left are connected 1 to 1. The pins in the right female connector as well. In the photos, the style and layout are good to see.

STEP 4: Temperature / Humidity Logger

Now I can plug the peripherals directly and it separates the two boards. The figure shows the hardware for a temperature / humidity logger.

STEP 5: Parts

1 piece Double Side Prototype Universal PCB Circuit Board for DIY Soldering 20x14

2 pcs 2.54MM 8Pin 10MM Long Needle Female Pin Strip Stackable Header

2 pcs 2.54MM 8Pin Single Row Female Pitch Header Socket Connector

4 Comments

why not just remove the headers on the board and put stacking headers in?
I just did this tonight and it's great. The serial board can stay in my breadboard for prototyping and writing firmware, then I can unplug and put the top board in my applicatoin enclosure when it's done.
Hi there and sorry to disturb. Can someone explain what those two 'crossed' transistors connected to RESET and FLASH on the interface board do?
To flash firmware to the esp8266 gpio0 is held low during reset (or power-up). Those transistors allow the ch340 to do this so programming can be automatic with no button pressing needed.