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It comes preloaded with the latest version of esp-link. |
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Power: the on-board MCP1825S-33 regulator can provide 500mA and is good from about 3.6v to 6v. |
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Connect power either to the 3-pin connector (gnd in center, 5v towards the esp module), or to |
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the FTDI connector (GND marked, next to the buttons, 5V 3rd pin). |
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Connect power either to the 3-pin connector (GND in center, 5v towards the esp module), or to |
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the FTDI connector (GND marked next to the buttons, 5V on 3rd pin). |
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On power-up you should see the green LED on for ~1 second (the yellow should go on too, but |
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the firmware may not be configured correctly). After that it should blink according to the |
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the firmware may not be configured correctly). After that the green should blink according to the |
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patterns described in the README's LED indicators section. Follow the Wifi configuration details |
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section thereafter. |
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Reflashing the esp-bridge serially: you should not need to do this, use the over-the-air |
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reflashing by running `make wiflash`. If you do need to reflash serially, connect TX of a |
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USB BUB to RX of the esp-bridge and RX to TX (i.e. cross-over). Hold the flash button down |
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and briefly press the rest button. Then run esptool.py.as described below. |
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To connect a JeeNode to the esp-bridge to flash it or debug it, plug it into the FTDI |
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port flipped-over, i.e. the component side of the JeeNode will be on the bottom and the |
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components of the esp-bridge will be on the top. (Yes, the FTDI port should have been reversed |
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If you're using "edam's Arduino makefile" then you can simply set `SERIALDEV=net:bbb:2000` in your |
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sketch's Makefile. |
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Reflashing the esp-bridge serially: you should not need to do this, use the over-the-air |
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reflashing by running `make wiflash`. If you do need to reflash serially, connect TX of a |
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USB BUB to RX of the esp-bridge and RX to TX (i.e. cross-over). Hold the flash button down |
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and briefly press the reset button. Then run esptool.py.as described below. |
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jn-esp |
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@ -50,8 +50,12 @@ and a JeePort (also marked). On the bottom it is marked "JN-ESP-V2". |
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It comes preloaded with the latest version of esp-link. |
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Power: the on-board MCP1825S-33 regulator can provide 500mA and is good from about 3.6v to 6v. |
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Connect power either to the FTDI connector (GND and 5V marked on bottom) or to the |
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JeePort (GND next to "reg-out" jumper and 5V marked P on bottom). |
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Connect power to the FTDI connector (GND and 5V marked on bottom). |
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On power-up you should see the green LED on for ~1 second (the yellow should go on too, but |
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the firmware may not be configured correctly). After that the green should blink according to the |
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patterns described in the README's LED indicators section. Follow the Wifi configuration details |
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section thereafter. |
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To program the LPC824 point the Embello uploader at port 23. Something like: |
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- 5: LPC824 P10/SCL |
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- 6: LCP824 P23/A3/C4 |
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If you need to serially reflash the jnp-esp there are SMD pads for an FTDI connector on the |
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The JeePort connector has the following pin-out: |
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- 1: LPC824 SWDIO/P2 (not 5v unlike JeeNodes!) |
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- 2: LPC824 P14/A2/C3 |
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- 3: GND |
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- 4: 3.3V (reg output) |
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- 5: LPC824 P13/A10 |
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- 6: LPC824 SWCLK/P2 |
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Reflashing the jn-esp serially: you should not need to do this, use the over-the-air |
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reflashing by running `make wiflash`. |
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If you do need to serially reflash the jn-esp there are SMD pads for an FTDI connector on the |
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bottom below the esp-03 module. GND is marked. The best is to solder a right-angle |
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connector to it such that the pins point up (i.e. to the component side). You can then |
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hook-up a USB-BUB. I recommend jumpering the flash pin (next to GND) to GND and you need to |
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hook the reste pin (6) to the USB-BUB's DTR (should happen automatically). RX&TX also go |
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hook-up a USB-BUB. I recommend jumpering the flash pin (next to GND) to GND and to |
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hook the reset pin (6) to the USB-BUB's DTR (should happen automatically). RX&TX also go |
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straight through). |
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Serial flashing |
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