Nick: I was looking for a ZM1350 footprint and another helpful forum member 
pointed me towards one that he had made in Easy EDA - see the thread here: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/neonixie-l/9AAGhfX7u40

I have just made up a 'smart-socket' style board and will report back once 
they come back from fabrication - which could be a while as lead times are 
currently extended due to the virus outbreak.


On Tuesday, 25 February 2020 18:43:58 UTC, Nick wrote:
>
> Just seen this - I'm using Eclipse with ESP-IDF - getting Eclipse set up 
> was a bit of  fiddle, but it works extremely well. I'm not a huge Arduino 
> fan, so this was the best route for me as you get full access to the 
> compete API.
>
> PS. Do you have the layout for the ZM1350s as a package for Eagle or 
> similar?
>
> Cheers
>
> Nick
>
> On Monday, 30 December 2019 15:50:49 UTC, newxito wrote:
>>
>> Kevin, thanks for your input. I will have a look at platformIO, sounds 
>> very interesting. Currently I’m using the Arduino framework. Because I want 
>> to use flash encryption to hide passwords, I will try the ESP-IDF.
>>
>>
>> Am Montag, 30. Dezember 2019 00:13:39 UTC+1 schrieb Kevin A.:
>>>
>>> If you're new to the esp32 and looking for a programming environment, I 
>>> would recommend platformIO which exists now as a visual studio plugin. You 
>>> can program the esp32 with arduino framework and libraries (basically in 
>>> C++). This was much easier for me than attempting to mess around with the 
>>> espressif IDF.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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