Since the module has pins accessible from the outer perimeter of the module, I wonder if a module could be programmed in one device and used in a production app in another circuit. There are packaging requirements in production, and development boards provide interfaces which are often unnecessary in production. I'm not a mechanical engineer, but; it looks like the module could be pressure fit into metal compression pins in a plastic socket which would allow pry removal after programming.
If there's another technology which I'm obviously unaware of from my question, please don't hesitate to mention it.
Yes, I know the module can be un-soldered and re-soldered into another circuit, and that only a few pins are required for programming.
Thanks for any helpful comments.
Anyone designed/produced a socket for the ESP32 module for development and production reuse?
Re: Anyone designed/produced a socket for the ESP32 module for development and production reuse?
lisanke wrote: Thanks for any helpful comments.
hi
you mean for the wroom32modul?
you click it, program it and remove it without soldering.
best wishes
rudi
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Re: Anyone designed/produced a socket for the ESP32 module for development and production reuse?
thanks for the quick and helpful replies
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