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๐ Debug, Download, Dominate: The ESP-Prog Powerhouse for ESP Devs
The ESP-Prog is a professional-grade development debugger designed for ESP8266 and ESP32 microcontrollers. It features automatic firmware downloading, dual USB ports for simultaneous serial communication and JTAG debugging, and supports both 3.3V and 5V power inputs. Its versatile connector options and robust build quality make it an essential tool for developers seeking efficient firmware management and reliable recovery of bricked ESP32 devices.






| ASIN | B0CB3Y18Z5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 101,340 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,020 in Motherboards |
| Box Contents | Support materials (e.g. documentation, manuals) |
| Brand Name | EC Buying |
| CPU Model | Unknown |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, ESP8266, ESP32 |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Manufacturer | EC Buying |
| Model Name | ESP-Prog |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | Espressif |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR5 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
M**L
Well-made debugger. (My over-enthusiastic holder was inspired by my commitment to ESP32) and on that note, they need to fatten up the board just enough to add mounting holes, so that a machine shop isn't needed to mount it.
H**Y
I've had a few instances of getting an Espressif devkit into a "non-bootable" situation and nothing I've been able to do using the onboard usb interfaces allows me to recover the hardware. On a whim I pick this up and have been able to get those boards back into my collection of working MCU's by connecting to them directly via the hardware JTAG interface. This has been a life saver when it comes to recovering these bricked boards. I have not really used it for anything other than direct JTAG program recover as I prefer to use other methods for flashing in my workflow. The printed text is easy to read and the board quality is better than other PCB's that I've encountered.
J**M
This is a very nice tool for development and debugging ESP32 projects. I believe it could also help with customizing products (often "smart home" products) that use ESP8266/ESP32 if the board happens to have a functioning JTAG interface.
J**N
The included ribbon cable is the mini size (I think 1.27mm) instead of the standard 2.54mm--which is actually nice. I have extras of the standard sitting around, but very few of the small ones. It does not have any other connector to fit directly into the ESP8266/ESP32, so you'll have to figure that out if you don't already have an adapter board or breakout pins on your module. In a pinch, regular Dupont jumper cables will fit into the 2.54mm pins, no need for IDC ribbon cables. It uses the FT2232HL chip. You can download FTDI VCP drivers from the FTDI website if you don't already have it. I'm using Zadig also, and it works well with PlatformIO.
J**R
If your doing an ESP32 you should probably have one of these. Great for development...
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