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== Flash firmware ==
== Flash firmware ==


Wire up the ESP8266 as shown in the table below. Two things to note is that CH_SH is connected to 3V3 to enable the chip and GPIO0 is connected to GND to set the chip flashing/upgrade-mode on power up.
Wire up the ESP8266 as shown in the table below. Two things to note is that CH_PD is connected to 3V3 to enable the chip and GPIO0 is connected to GND to set the chip flashing/upgrade-mode on power up.
 


{| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" style="margin-left:10px"
|-
! width="130" align="left" | FTDI adapter
! width="130" align="left" | ESP8266 connector
|-
| 3V3
| 56 cm
|-
| GND
| GND
|-
| TXO
| RX
|-
| RXI
| TX
|-
| -
| GPIO0 -> GND
|-
| -
| CH_PD -> 3V3
|}
=== Lua ===
=== Lua ===

Latest revision as of 20:10, 27 February 2015

The ESP8266 is a popular chip with integrated wifi, uart, gpgio, i2c, spi. Several boards are available to make it easy whip up and create powerful circuits and Internet-of-Things modules.

Details

  • Purchased: 21. February 2015
  • Original firmware version: 0018000902-AI03

Flash firmware

Wire up the ESP8266 as shown in the table below. Two things to note is that CH_PD is connected to 3V3 to enable the chip and GPIO0 is connected to GND to set the chip flashing/upgrade-mode on power up.

FTDI adapter ESP8266 connector
3V3 56 cm
GND GND
TXO RX
RXI TX
- GPIO0 -> GND
- CH_PD -> 3V3

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