- Sat Oct 17, 2015 8:23 am
#31587
Thank you for replies!
Barnabybear:
I'm using a self-created library that does some gymnastic with the characters sent by ESP. I'm definitely NOT using new/malloc/stringclass or any other stuff that does dynamic memory allocation.
But I think my arduino code does not play in this story because the first module in it's half-bad state sometimes produced garbage through a 3.3V FTDI module connected to a PC and a single terminal program. When module died the garbage through FTDI became constant.
I'm using 1k and 2k resistor as a divider. (I tried greater values but the communication was not stable with that.)
kolban:
No, I'm not writing any flash memory during the usage of ESP.
sergio2015:
My first try was to lower the baud rate. I was able to set baud rate when module was dying and I ended up at 19200. Where the module became dead during a night-to-morning continous test. At the beginning there were no problems at 115200.
Your other thread is about 5V / firmware / capacitor. I power the module from 3.3V from the beginning. I flashed the module with the 0.9.5.2 AT firmware (it seems less buggy than others). I have a 10uF capacitor very near the power pins of the module.
I'm starting to think that I'm unlucky and get the modules from a bad hw series... they are from two ebay buying act, each of them cost only $2.5...