Possibly bricked ESP-01
Posted: Mon May 23, 2016 12:05 pm
Hello,
A couple weeks ago I picked up a couple ESP-01 units to connect with Arduino Nanos for some projects I am putting together. After figuring out how to connect the two (and they work awesome!) I gave the command in the Arduino IDE serial monitor AT+RST to one of the modules. The red LED stayed lit, and the blue LED flickered a couple times but then stayed on constant. After that, no matter how I hook it up, it still comes on the same way, both red and blue LEDs constantly lit, and if I watch it in ESPlorer or the Arduino serial monitor, it never completes boot-up and just continuously spews garbage.
I did figure out a way to be able to flash firmware on it, using ESP8266 Download Tool v2.4. When I do, it shows an Efuse error and a CRC error, but the firmware always loads completely. Is this unit toast, or is there a way to re-burn the fuses like you can do with an Arduino? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
FYI: I am using a 5V-3.3V logic-level converter, as well as a LM1117 regulator coming off the 5V on the Arduino. The other ESP-01s work fine with this setup.
A couple weeks ago I picked up a couple ESP-01 units to connect with Arduino Nanos for some projects I am putting together. After figuring out how to connect the two (and they work awesome!) I gave the command in the Arduino IDE serial monitor AT+RST to one of the modules. The red LED stayed lit, and the blue LED flickered a couple times but then stayed on constant. After that, no matter how I hook it up, it still comes on the same way, both red and blue LEDs constantly lit, and if I watch it in ESPlorer or the Arduino serial monitor, it never completes boot-up and just continuously spews garbage.
I did figure out a way to be able to flash firmware on it, using ESP8266 Download Tool v2.4. When I do, it shows an Efuse error and a CRC error, but the firmware always loads completely. Is this unit toast, or is there a way to re-burn the fuses like you can do with an Arduino? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
FYI: I am using a 5V-3.3V logic-level converter, as well as a LM1117 regulator coming off the 5V on the Arduino. The other ESP-01s work fine with this setup.