Do not use 7.4V RC batteries on the battery port - this will destroy the board
The Feather is not designed for external power supplies - this is a design decision to
make the board compact and low cost. It is not recommended, but technically
possible:
Connect an external 3.3V power supply to the 3V and GND pins. Not
recommended, this may cause unexpected behavior and the EN pin will no
longer. Also this doesn't provide power on BAT or USB and some Feathers/
Wings use those pins for high current usages. You may end up damaging your
Feather.
Connect an external 5V power supply to the USB and GND pins. Not
recommended, this may cause unexpected behavior when plugging in the USB
port because you will be back-powering the USB port, which could confuse or
damage your computer.
Using NodeMCU Lua
Each Feather HUZZAH ESP8266 breakout comes pre-programmed with NodeMCU's
Lua interpreter. As of this writing, we ship with NodeMCU 0.9.5 build 20150318
powered by Lua 5.1.4 but it may be more recent
Lua is still a work in progress, so we strongly recommend visiting NodeMCU and
(https://adafru.it/wAq)
. Then
follow their guide on how to update
(https://adafru.it/wAr)
The Lua interpreter runs on the ESP8266 and you can type in commands and read
out the results over serial. In order to upload code to the ESP8266 and use the serial
console, connect any data-capable micro USB cable to the Feather HUZZAH and the
other side to your computer's USB port.
Install the required CP2104 USB driver to
have the COM/Serial port appear properly
(https://adafru.it/jCs)
Don't forget to visit esp8266.com for the latest and greatest in ESP8266 news,
software and gossip!
(https://adafru.it/f1F)
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Don't forget to install the USB driver for the CP2104 USB-to-Serial chip!
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