System overview
Hostname |
Click to edit!
Hostname displayed in menu bar and used by DHCP and mDNS |
Network SSID | |
WiFi status | |
WiFi address | |
SLIP status | |
MQTT status | |
Serial baud |
Info
The JeeLabs esp-link firmware bridges the ESP8266 serial port to WiFi and can program microcontrollers over the serial port, in particular Arduinos, AVRs, and NXP's LPC800 and other ARM processors. Typical avrdude command line to program an Arduino:
/home/arduino/hardware/tools/avrdude \
-DV -patmega328p \
-Pnet:esp-link.local:23 \
-carduino -b115200 \
-U flash:w:my_sketch.hex:i\
-C /home/arduino/hardware/tools/avrdude.conf
-DV -patmega328p \
-Pnet:esp-link.local:23 \
-carduino -b115200 \
-U flash:w:my_sketch.hex:i\
-C /home/arduino/hardware/tools/avrdude.conf
where -Pnet:esp-link.local:23 tells avrdude to connect to port 23 of esp-link. You can substitute the IP address of your esp-link for esp-link.local if necessary. Please refer to the online README for up-to-date help.
Telnet Serial-Bridge
There are two ports available for telnet to use by default: 23 & 2323
Note - this time, only port0 may be changed & used sucessfully.
Current Telnet ports | |
Telnet port 1: Click to edit!
Default port: 23 | |
Telnet port 2: Click to edit!
Default port: 2323 |
Pin assignment
System details
WiFi mode | |
WiFi channel | |
Flash chip ID |
Common IDs: 4016=4MB, 4014=1MB, 4013=512KB
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Flash size |
Size configured into bootloader, must match chip size
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Webpage size |
The maximal size of the custom web page a user can upload.
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Current partition | |
Description: Click to edit!
A short description or memo for this esp-link module, 128 chars max |