- Tue Aug 11, 2015 1:32 pm
#25705
Today i measured the voltage directly at the ESP connector by using a digital oscilloscope.
As I expected the voltage was all times stable at 3.26V. I can't do anything more to my power supply. Now I am running with two 470µF capacitors and one 100nF capacitor. And I also replaced the 10k resistors by 4.7k resistors.
Latest statistics:
Code: Select all--- 192.168.1.207 ping statistics ---
4505 packets transmitted, 2405 received, +558 errors, 46% packet loss, time 2257071ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 2.066/8.727/1067.620/27.723 ms, pipe 7
And this is what my access point thinks about it:
Code: Select all11.08.15 20:25:10 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [5 messages since 11.08.15 20:23:05]
11.08.15 20:21:29 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [33 messages since 11.08.15 19:46:49]
11.08.15 19:46:11 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 19:43:36 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [8 messages since 11.08.15 19:40:08]
11.08.15 19:39:28 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [2 Meldungen seit 11.08.15 19:38:09]
11.08.15 19:34:03 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [4 messages since 11.08.15 19:32:49]
11.08.15 19:32:36 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 19:31:42 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [5 messages since 11.08.15 19:29:36]
11.08.15 19:29:26 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 19:27:25 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [2 messages since 11.08.15 19:26:07]
11.08.15 19:25:30 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 19:22:43 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 19:22:03 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 19:21:41 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [12 messages since 11.08.15 19:16:18]
11.08.15 19:14:11 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 19:06:32 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [2 messages since 11.08.15 19:06:27]
11.08.15 19:06:24 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 19:03:50 WiFi device will be switched off. (2,4 GHz): WiFi device no longer responding, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. (#192.168.1.207).
11.08.15 19:03:06 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. [9 messages since 11.08.15 18:55:13]
11.08.15 18:54:32 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 18:53:50 WiFi device will be switched off. (2,4 GHz): WiFi device no longer responding, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05. (#192.168.1.207).
11.08.15 18:52:35 WiFi device has been re-registered. (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
11.08.15 18:51:45 WiFi device switched off (2,4 GHz), 72 Mbit/s, PC-192-168-1-207, IP 192.168.1.207, MAC 18:FE:34:FC:0F:05.
@pptsk:
That's interesting.
Does anybody know how to use the old SDK 0.9.2 withing the Arduino IDE 1.6.5?
I am beginning to guess it is more of a firmware than a hardware problem.
@kenn:
I am using an ESP01 with a 512kB flash chip. And at the moment the flickering is gone.
And the only modification I did to the HelloServer example was entering my SSID/passphrase.
Would anybody be so nice and flash the HelloServer example to an ESP01 with 512kB (using the Arduino 1.6.5 IDE and esp8266 package v1.6.5-947-g...) and after that starting a long run ping session with "ping -i 0.5 <ESPIP>" (on Linux)?