clarified boards.md a bit

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Thorsten von Eicken 10 years ago
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ the firmware may not be configured correctly). After that the green should blink
patterns described in the README's LED indicators section. Follow the Wifi configuration details
section thereafter.
To connect a JeeNode to the esp-bridge to flash it or debug it, plug it into the FTDI
To connect a JeeNode to the esp-bridge to flash the AVR or debug it, plug it into the FTDI
port flipped-over, i.e. the component side of the JeeNode will be on the bottom and the
components of the esp-bridge will be on the top. (Yes, the FTDI port should have been reversed
on the esp-bridge...)
@ -37,8 +37,11 @@ line is as follows:
If you're using "edam's Arduino makefile" then you can simply set `SERIALDEV=net:bbb:2000` in your
sketch's Makefile.
Reflashing the esp-bridge serially: you should not need to do this, use the over-the-air
reflashing by running `make wiflash`. If you do need to reflash serially, connect TX of a
To program an LPC processor using the JeeLabs uploader. follow the instructions below for the jn-esp.
Reflashing the esp-bridge itself (as opposed to the attached uController):
_you should not need to do this!_, in general use the over-the-air reflashing by downloading the latest release.
If you cannot reflash over-the-air and need to reflash serially, connect TX of a
USB BUB to RX of the esp-bridge and RX to TX (i.e. cross-over). Hold the flash button down
and briefly press the reset button. Then run esptool.py.as described below.
@ -57,7 +60,8 @@ the firmware may not be configured correctly). After that the green should blink
patterns described in the README's LED indicators section. Follow the Wifi configuration details
section thereafter.
To program the LPC824 point the Embello uploader at port 23. Something like:
To program the LPC824 _ensure that you have a recent version of the Embello uploader_
and point the Embello uploader at port 23. Something like:
```
uploader -w -t -s 192.168.0.92:23 build/firmware.bin
```
@ -97,10 +101,10 @@ The JeePort connector has the following pin-out:
- 5: LPC824 P13/A10
- 6: LPC824 SWCLK/P2
Reflashing the jn-esp serially: you should not need to do this, use the over-the-air
reflashing by running `make wiflash`.
If you do need to serially reflash the jn-esp there are SMD pads for an FTDI connector on the
bottom below the esp-03 module. GND is marked. The best is to solder a right-angle
Reflashing the jn-esp's esp8266 itself (as opposed to the attached uController):
_you should not need to do this!_, in general use the over-the-air reflashing by downloading the latest release.
If you cannot reflash over-the-air and need to reflash serially, there are SMD pads for an FTDI connector on the
bottom of the PCB below the esp-03 module. GND is marked. The best is to solder a right-angle
connector to it such that the pins point up (i.e. to the component side). You can then
hook-up a USB-BUB. I recommend jumpering the flash pin (next to GND) to GND and to
hook the reset pin (6) to the USB-BUB's DTR (should happen automatically). RX&TX also go

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