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Generic ESP8266
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All ESP8266-based devices are supported by esphomeyaml. Simply select ``ESP8266`` when
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the esphomeyaml wizard asks you for your platform and choose a board type
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from `this link <http://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/platforms/espressif8266.html>`__ when the wizard
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asks you for the board type.
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.. code:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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esphomeyaml:
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name: livingroom
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platform: ESP8266
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board: <BOARD_TYPE>
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Many boards have a pin numbering for the exposed pins that is different from the internally used
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ones. esphomeyaml tries to map the silk-screen pin numbers into the internal pin numbers with a few
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boards, but for generic ESP8266 boards it is often required to just use the internal pin numbers.
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To do this, just prefix all pins with ``GPIO``, for example ``GPIO0`` for the pin with the internal pin
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number 0.
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Some notes on the pins:
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- ``GPIO6`` - ``GPIO11``, ``GPIO0``, ``GPIO2`` and ``GPIO15`` are often already used by the internal
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flash interface and boot mode detection. So it's best to avoid using these pins.
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- ``GPIO17`` additionally has an ADC connected to it. See the :doc:`/esphomeyaml/components/sensor/adc`
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to read out voltages (in the range from 0 to 1.0V) on this pin.
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.. code:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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esphomeyaml:
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name: livingroom
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platform: ESP8266
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board: nodemcuv2
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binary_sensor:
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- platform: gpio
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name: "Pin GPIO17"
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pin: GPIO17
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See Also
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^^^^^^^^
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- :doc:`nodemcu_esp8266`
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