ArnieO wrote:tareumlaneuchie wrote:martinayotte wrote:... and don't forget the CH_PD pin which should be pulled-up ...
I can't find a CH_PD on the board schematics (https://goo.gl/NFMJ7b).
That is the chip enable signal, should be the CHIP_E in your schematic.
No luck.
I had GPIO2, GPIO15 and GPIO0 all connected to GND, and CHIP_E connected to +3.3V.
Interestingly enough, if I leave CHIP_E connected to +3.3V and disconnect GPIO2, which normally boots the blinking program that I managed to upload once, I get a solid green light.
tareumlaneuchie wrote:
No luck.
I had GPIO2, GPIO15 and GPIO0 all connected to GND, and CHIP_E connected to +3.3V.
Interestingly enough, if I leave CHIP_E connected to +3.3V and disconnect GPIO2, which normally boots the blinking program that I managed to upload once, I get a solid green light.
Again, to load your code from uart into flash, on the gpio's you need exactly this:
GPIO15 = Low
GPIO0 = Low
GPIO2 = High (floating usually works too)