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The ESP8266 is a low-cost Wi-Fi chip/module with UART connections and a built-in TCP/IP stack. It has an Xtensa single-core 32-bit L106 MCU, usually running at 80 MHz.

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Wi-Fi controlled light; 230VAC - 12VDC/3.3VDC

I try to connect an ESP8266-12 and a 12V RGB LED strip to 230V AC. Based on this link, I've came to the following scheme. This will also be the first time I will etch a PCB myself. … I assume the ESP8266-12 will be isolated from the net since I'm using a transfo? For completeness I add a link here to my GitHub repo where the eagle files can be found. …
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