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Witty Fox - ESP Programmer | USB to TTL Converter

$0.71

Original: $2.37

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Witty Fox - ESP Programmer | USB to TTL Converter

$2.37

$0.71

The Story

Witty Fox - ESP Programmer

WittyFox ESP Programmer is a more convenient CP2102-based USB to UART converter with a built-in ESP reset circuit. It makes programming and debugging ESP series boards easier and more straightforward as the pin connections are 1:1 and can be directly connected to the ESP circuit. It also features a micro USB instead of a USB type A connector for flexibility.

The Witty Fox ESP programmer allows developers to write code for the ESP microcontroller and upload it onto the device. This can be done using a variety of programming languages, such as C++, Python, and JavaScript. The ESP programmer typically connects to the microcontroller via a USB port or a set of pins, depending on the specific model of the ESP chip being used.

Supported operating systems:

  • Windows 98/Me/2000/7
  • MAC OS-9
  • MAC OS
  • X-Windows CE
  • Linux 2.40 or later

Applications:

  • Programming ESP8266/ESP32 Boards.
  • Debugging and Testing.
  • DIY Electronics.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Witty Fox - ESP Programmer

WittyFox ESP Programmer is a more convenient CP2102-based USB to UART converter with a built-in ESP reset circuit. It makes programming and debugging ESP series boards easier and more straightforward as the pin connections are 1:1 and can be directly connected to the ESP circuit. It also features a micro USB instead of a USB type A connector for flexibility.

The Witty Fox ESP programmer allows developers to write code for the ESP microcontroller and upload it onto the device. This can be done using a variety of programming languages, such as C++, Python, and JavaScript. The ESP programmer typically connects to the microcontroller via a USB port or a set of pins, depending on the specific model of the ESP chip being used.

Supported operating systems:

  • Windows 98/Me/2000/7
  • MAC OS-9
  • MAC OS
  • X-Windows CE
  • Linux 2.40 or later

Applications:

  • Programming ESP8266/ESP32 Boards.
  • Debugging and Testing.
  • DIY Electronics.