Electrodragon SMD Adapter Board R2 + ESP12F
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:10 pm
Hi all,
I've taken delivery of one of these: http://www.electrodragon.com/product/es ... pter-board and it seems to be DOA. These have an onboard 5v->3v regulator and take a 5v supply. I've been speaking to electrodragon support and I'm told these devices are supposed to come pre-flashed with AT firmware but at no point have I been able to get this thing talking reliably over serial. I've managed to flash the device a couple of times after many attempts but still no serial comms. It generally feels very flakey.
Things that I've tried:
1) 2 separate laptops to rule out USB host problems - a linux laptop and a windows 7 laptop
2) 2 separate USB/TTL devices - one a CH340 based device and the other a PL2303
3) Different board supply types including:
a) a brand new YwRobot supply rated to 600mA
b) direct 5v supply from a spare USB port
c) indirect 5v supply from a spare arduino uno powered via USB
4) I've managed to reflash AT firmware via esptool.py once which did seem to complete without error but the device was still unresponsive after that
5) I've managed to flash custom firmware once in the arduino IDE but the device still remained unresponsive although it is good at spouting bursts of gibberish into the port monitor at all baud rates..not a constant stream of gibberish, just short bursts where good data should be
Has anyone seen anything similar with one of these electrodragon boards?
Any ideas at all?
Thanks
Joe
I've taken delivery of one of these: http://www.electrodragon.com/product/es ... pter-board and it seems to be DOA. These have an onboard 5v->3v regulator and take a 5v supply. I've been speaking to electrodragon support and I'm told these devices are supposed to come pre-flashed with AT firmware but at no point have I been able to get this thing talking reliably over serial. I've managed to flash the device a couple of times after many attempts but still no serial comms. It generally feels very flakey.
Things that I've tried:
1) 2 separate laptops to rule out USB host problems - a linux laptop and a windows 7 laptop
2) 2 separate USB/TTL devices - one a CH340 based device and the other a PL2303
3) Different board supply types including:
a) a brand new YwRobot supply rated to 600mA
b) direct 5v supply from a spare USB port
c) indirect 5v supply from a spare arduino uno powered via USB
4) I've managed to reflash AT firmware via esptool.py once which did seem to complete without error but the device was still unresponsive after that
5) I've managed to flash custom firmware once in the arduino IDE but the device still remained unresponsive although it is good at spouting bursts of gibberish into the port monitor at all baud rates..not a constant stream of gibberish, just short bursts where good data should be
Has anyone seen anything similar with one of these electrodragon boards?
Any ideas at all?
Thanks
Joe