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@ -12,13 +12,14 @@ with a simple web interface, many thanks to Jeroen Domburg for making it availab |
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Eye Candy |
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These screen shots show the Wifi configuration page and the esp firmware's log |
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<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8001003/2528fdd4-0b16-11e5-98c9-c2419740b439.png" width="45%"> |
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<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8001004/2738debe-0b16-11e5-8340-eb31e1e378e3.png" width="45%"> |
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<img width="45%" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8261425/6ca395a6-167f-11e5-8e92-77150371135a.png"> |
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<img width="45%" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8261426/6ca7f75e-167f-11e5-827d-9a1c582ad05d.png"> |
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<img width="45%" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8261427/6caf7326-167f-11e5-8085-bc8b20159b2b.png"> |
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Hardware info |
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This firmware is designed for esp8266 modules which have most ESP I/O pins available. |
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The expected connections are: |
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The default connections are: |
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- URXD: connect to TX of microcontroller |
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- UTXD: connect to RX of microcontroller |
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- GPIO12: connect to RESET of microcontroller |
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@ -26,7 +27,9 @@ The expected connections are: |
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- GPIO0: optionally connect green "conn" LED to 3.3V (indicates wifi status) |
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- GPIO2: optionally connect yellow "ser" LED to 3.3V (indicates serial activity) |
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If you are using an FTDI connector, GPIO12 goes to DTR and GPIO13 goes to CTS |
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If you are using an FTDI connector, GPIO12 goes to DTR and GPIO13 goes to CTS. |
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The GPIO pin assignments can be changed dynamicall in the web UI and are saved in flash. |
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Initial flashing |
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@ -56,15 +59,15 @@ to join its network to configure it. The short version is: |
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LED indicators |
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Assuming the above LED configuration, the green LED will show the wifi status as follows: |
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Assuming appropriate hardware attached to GPIO pins, the green "conn" LED will show the wifi |
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status as follows: |
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- Very short flash once a second: not connected to a network and running as AP+STA |
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- Very short flash once every two seconds: not connected to a network and running as AP-only |
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- Even on/off at 1HZ: connected to your network but no IP address (waiting for DHCP) |
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- Steady on with very short off every 3 seconds: connected to your network with an IP address |
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(esp-link shuts down its AP after 15 seconds) |
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The yellow LED will blink briefly every time serial data is sent or received by the esp-link. |
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(This does not function yet.) |
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The yellow "ser" LED will blink briefly every time serial data is sent or received by the esp-link. |
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Wifi configuration details |
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