Hi everyone,
I’m currently working on a cubical desk NTP clock with ESP-01, and the main functionality is already working. Now I want to extend the project by adding a DHT sensor to measure humidity and temperature.
Right now, I’m using GPIO2 for both the SDA line of the display and the DHT signal pin, which is causing issues with the display. While checking alternatives, I noticed that TX and RX correspond to GPIO1 and GPIO3.
Can I use either TX or RX as an I²C line or as the signal pin for the DHT sensor? If anyone has experience with this or suggestions for a better solution, I’d really appreciate your input.
For ESP-01 can I use TX or RX to interface a DHT22 for my simple NTP Desk Clock project?
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For ESP-01 can I use TX or RX to interface a DHT22 for my simple NTP Desk Clock project?
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Re: For ESP-01 can I use TX or RX to interface a DHT22 for my simple NTP Desk Clock project?
This forum deals with ESP32-related topics.
ESP-01 (ESP8266)-related topics are not appropriate for this forum.
ESP-01 (ESP8266)-related topics are not appropriate for this forum.
Re: For ESP-01 can I use TX or RX to interface a DHT22 for my simple NTP Desk Clock project?
Moved to the ESP8266 subforum.
Re: For ESP-01 can I use TX or RX to interface a DHT22 for my simple NTP Desk Clock project?
And yes, you can repurpose the TX/RX pins if you do not need them for anything else.
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