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Re: ESP-03 not responding after reset

PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 9:34 am
by eduperez
martinayotte wrote:
eduperez wrote:GPIO0 must be HIGH and GPIO2 must be LOW;


it is the reverse : GPIO0=LOW and GPIO2=HIGH.

https://github.com/esp8266/esp8266-wiki ... ot-Process


This is probably the second time you correct me about that same mistake... :oops:
Perhaps I should carve that table on the wall behind my monitor... :?

Re: ESP-03 not responding after reset

PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 9:38 am
by martinayotte
:D

Re: ESP-03 not responding after reset

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 7:58 pm
by TijuanaKez
Thanks for the replies guys but I wasn't trying to flash the device, just use it with the stock firmware and communicate with it via an Arduino.

This was working fine and I was able to issue AT commands and use ITEADLIB_Arduino_WeeESP8266 Library to receive UDP packets.

At some stage I issued the AT+RST command though and since then I get no response from the AT command or any others.

Are you saying AT+RST wipes the firmware?

Re: ESP-03 not responding after reset

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 3:18 am
by eduperez
TijuanaKez wrote:Thanks for the replies guys but I wasn't trying to flash the device, just use it with the stock firmware and communicate with it via an Arduino.

This was working fine and I was able to issue AT commands and use ITEADLIB_Arduino_WeeESP8266 Library to receive UDP packets.

At some stage I issued the AT+RST command though and since then I get no response from the AT command or any others.

Are you saying AT+RST wipes the firmware?


No, AT+RST does not wipe the firmware.

Sorry, I misunderstood your message, and thought you where loading an Arduino program on the ESP (well, this is the ESP8266 Arduino Platform section, after all). What I do not understand now is how are your devices connected, and how are you sending AT commands and reading the output.