updated README

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Thorsten von Eicken 10 years ago
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Eye Candy
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These screen shots show the Wifi configuration page and the esp firmware's log
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8001003/2528fdd4-0b16-11e5-98c9-c2419740b439.png" width="45%">
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8001004/2738debe-0b16-11e5-8340-eb31e1e378e3.png" width="45%">
<img width="45%" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8261425/6ca395a6-167f-11e5-8e92-77150371135a.png">
<img width="45%" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8261426/6ca7f75e-167f-11e5-827d-9a1c582ad05d.png">
<img width="45%" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/39480/8261427/6caf7326-167f-11e5-8085-bc8b20159b2b.png">
Hardware info
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This firmware is designed for esp8266 modules which have most ESP I/O pins available.
The expected connections are:
The default connections are:
- URXD: connect to TX of microcontroller
- UTXD: connect to RX of microcontroller
- GPIO12: connect to RESET of microcontroller
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- GPIO0: optionally connect green "conn" LED to 3.3V (indicates wifi status)
- GPIO2: optionally connect yellow "ser" LED to 3.3V (indicates serial activity)
If you are using an FTDI connector, GPIO12 goes to DTR and GPIO13 goes to CTS
If you are using an FTDI connector, GPIO12 goes to DTR and GPIO13 goes to CTS.
The GPIO pin assignments can be changed dynamicall in the web UI and are saved in flash.
Initial flashing
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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:
Assuming appropriate hardware attached to GPIO pins, the green "conn" LED will show the wifi
status as follows:
- Very short flash once a second: not connected to a network and running as AP+STA
- Very short flash once every two seconds: not connected to a network and running as AP-only
- Even on/off at 1HZ: connected to your network but no IP address (waiting for DHCP)
- Steady on with very short off every 3 seconds: connected to your network with an IP address
(esp-link shuts down its AP after 15 seconds)
The yellow LED will blink briefly every time serial data is sent or received by the esp-link.
(This does not function yet.)
The yellow "ser" LED will blink briefly every time serial data is sent or received by the esp-link.
Wifi configuration details
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