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WiFi Lamp

A simple wifi-enabled lamp control board based on the ESP8266. It is intended primarily to help retrofit existing LED lamps, giving them switching and dimming functionality through a web browser or home automation system.

The project is based around the ESP8266-01 module as it is widely available, small, very cheap, easily programmable, and directly connects to your existing wifi network.

The included electronics files (schematic and PCB layout) are designed in KiCad.

An RS-232 USB-to-serial convertor is required for programming. If you use this adaptor to power the device while programming, it must output 3.3V (not higher).

Specifications

  • Input voltage: 3.3 – 15V
  • LED PWM dimmer frequency: 1000 Hz

Components (BOM)

  • ESP8266-01 module
  • AMS1117 3.3V voltage regulator, SOT-223 package
  • BCP53 transistor, SOT-223 package
  • 2 × SMD SPST switches, ~6mm wide × ~3mm deep
  • Row of 4 header pins

Renderings

PCB rendering (front)

PCB rendering (Back)

Schematic

Schematic

Overview of the layers used for PCB production

PCB layers