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Reorders Schematic Pins GPIO 4 and 5 so they reflect the module pinout.

This brings the schematics in line with the module pinouts depicted
elsewhere in the documentation.

Reorders Schematic Pins GPIO 4 and 5 so they reflect the module pinout.

This brings the schematics in line with the module pinouts depicted
elsewhere in the documentation.
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h4rm0n1c commented Feb 6, 2016

Created in response to
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@Links2004 Links2004 merged commit 04c6609 into esp8266:master Feb 6, 2016
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hallard commented Feb 7, 2016

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thanks for this fix, may be having eagle cad .sch files in the repo also may help other to improve/change and have starting point of quick schematic drawing, just my 2 cents ;-)

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duncan-a commented Feb 7, 2016

Eagle Components would be very useful if someone has created them...

Rhat brings the total to 4 cents :)

On 7 February 2016 at 02:08, Charles [email protected] wrote:

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thanks for this fix, may be having eagle cad .sch files in the repo also
may help other to improve/change and have starting point of quick schematic
drawing, just my 2 cents ;-)


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Most of the libraries I've found have this issue.

However, this is the esp8266modules.lbr that I am using for my projects, I only use ESP-12 modules so that's the only part I can verify as being good.

I have used this to make boards, so this version is a known good library.

I have modified it to place the GPIOS in the correct order, I also think this is better than newer versions of the library that don't have the off-center solder pads for easy hand soldering.

esp8266modules.zip

(I am looking into merging these changes with the original library, I may just have to download the latest version, make my changes and submit a pull request.)

Here's a version that's patched over the latest version from the author's repo:
https://github.com/h4rm0n1c/ESP8266-Eagle_Library/blob/6f1c362c5949db55ad1f19a75553798d43601f8e/esp8266modules.lbr

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