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[Solved] [ESP8266 12-E] Looking for schematic or resistor value - photo attached

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  • #1 18674227
    Jewson
    Level 5  
    Hello I have this problem. I bought an ESP8266 12-E and unfortunately one of the resistors fell off. I am looking for schematics that will tell me what resistance this resistor had so I can solder one in myself. My question is whether anyone has such schematics and can help me or if someone has this particular microcontroller can they measure the value and give it to me?
    (Marked in red on the photo)
    [ESP8266 12-E] Looking for schematic or resistor value - photo attached .
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    #2 18674288
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #3 18674316
    Jewson
    Level 5  
    What happens if I decide to add a resistor there?
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  • #4 18674441
    dondu
    Moderator on vacation ...
    Why do you think he dropped out?
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  • #5 18674516
    Jewson
    Level 5  
    I don't know... Maybe because there's nothing there?
  • #6 18674555
    dondu
    Moderator on vacation ...
    In that case, trust a fellow drobok.
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    #7 18674571
    khoam
    Level 42  
    @Jewson If you don't want to trust anyone, you can take a look at the manufacturer's picture at the link below. There are also schematics, gerber files, so you can even make such a board yourself.
    https://github.com/nodemcu/nodemcu-devkit-v1.0

    [ESP8266 12-E] Looking for schematic or resistor value - photo attached
  • #8 18674639
    Jewson
    Level 5  
    Thank you for your help.
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  • #9 19645463
    Jewson
    Level 5  
    It turned out that nothing had fallen off.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user who has an ESP8266 12-E microcontroller and is seeking assistance after a resistor fell off the board. Initially, responses suggest that the location in question is meant to be empty, indicating that no resistor is required. The user inquires about the implications of adding a resistor, but further responses reinforce that nothing has actually fallen off. A helpful response provides a link to the manufacturer's schematics and resources, allowing the user to verify the board design and potentially recreate it. Ultimately, the user confirms that the component in question was indeed not missing.
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