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ESP8266 WiFi Module — ESP-12E / ESP-12F / ESP12S, 802.11 b/g/n, Arduino & IoT

ESP8266 WiFi Module ESP-12E / ESP-12F / ESP12S, 802.11 b/g/n, Arduino & IoT

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ESP8266 WiFi Module — ESP-12E / ESP-12F / ESP12S, 802.11 b/g/n, Arduino & IoT

The ESP-12E, ESP-12F, and ESP12S are compact SMD WiFi modules built around the Espressif ESP8266EX SoC, providing 802.11 b/g/n WiFi connectivity with an integrated TCP/IP stack, GPIO, ADC, SPI, I²C, and UART. With 4MB flash (ESP-12F/ESP12S) and a PCB trace antenna, they are the core module used in NodeMCU, Wemos D1 Mini, and countless custom IoT designs. Programmable via Arduino IDE, MicroPython, or AT commands.

Key Specifications

Parameter Value
SoC Espressif ESP8266EX
WiFi Standard 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz
Flash Memory 1MB (ESP-12E) / 4MB (ESP-12F, ESP12S)
GPIO Pins 11 (ESP-12E/F) / 9 (ESP12S)
ADC 1× 10-bit (0–1V input range)
Interfaces UART, SPI, I²C, PWM, I²S
Supply Voltage 3.0V – 3.6V (3.3V nominal)
Peak Current ~300mA (WiFi TX)
Antenna PCB trace antenna (onboard)
Pin Pitch 2mm (castellated pads)

ESP-12E vs ESP-12F vs ESP12S

Feature ESP-12E ESP-12F ESP12S
Flash 1MB 4MB 4MB
GPIO count 11 11 9
Antenna PCB trace Improved PCB trace PCB trace
RF performance Standard Better (−1dB improvement) Standard
Best for Basic IoT, AT command use OTA updates, larger sketches Compact designs, fewer GPIOs needed

Why Choose ESP-12E/F/ESP12S?

  • 4MB flash (ESP-12F/ESP12S) — sufficient for OTA firmware updates and large Arduino sketches
  • Full Arduino IDE support — program with familiar Arduino syntax using ESP8266 board package
  • Integrated TCP/IP stack — no external WiFi chip needed, handles HTTP, MQTT, WebSocket natively
  • 11 GPIO pins — enough for most IoT sensor and actuator applications
  • 2mm castellated pads — can be soldered directly to custom PCBs or used with 2mm-to-2.54mm adapter

Compatible With

  • Arduino IDE: ESP8266 board package (Board Manager URL: http://arduino.esp8266.com/stable/package_esp8266com_index.json)
  • MicroPython: Official ESP8266 MicroPython firmware (esptool.py flash)
  • NodeMCU Lua: NodeMCU firmware with Lua scripting
  • AT Commands: Default Espressif AT firmware for modem-style WiFi control from external MCU
  • Home Assistant / ESPHome: ESPHome firmware for direct smart home integration
  • Programmer: USB-to-UART adapter (CH340G, CP2102) + esptool.py

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I program ESP-12E/F with Arduino IDE?
A: (1) Install ESP8266 board package in Arduino IDE. (2) Connect GPIO0 to GND (flash mode), GPIO15 to GND, GPIO2 to VCC. (3) Connect UART TX/RX to CH340 or CP2102 adapter. (4) Power with stable 3.3V/500mA supply. (5) Upload sketch. (6) Disconnect GPIO0 from GND and reset for normal boot. Use a NodeMCU or Wemos D1 Mini board for easier programming without manual GPIO wiring.

Q: What power supply do I need for ESP-12F?
A: ESP8266 requires 3.3V with up to 300mA peak current during WiFi transmission. Use a dedicated 3.3V/500mA LDO (AMS1117-3.3, LD1117-3.3) or a switching regulator. Do not power from Arduino’s 3.3V pin — it is typically limited to 50–150mA and will cause brownout resets during WiFi TX.

Q: What is the difference between ESP-12F and NodeMCU?
A: ESP-12F is the bare WiFi module with 2mm castellated pads — requires external USB-UART, 3.3V regulator, and boot mode resistors for programming. NodeMCU is a development board that integrates ESP-12E/F with a CH340 USB-UART, 3.3V regulator, and all boot resistors, making it plug-and-play for USB programming. Use ESP-12F for custom PCB designs; use NodeMCU for prototyping.

Package Contents

  • 1× ESP8266 WiFi Module (ESP-12E / ESP-12F / ESP12S — variant as selected)
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