This is the output of ESP01 with the spi chip of ESP07
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[Vendor:www.ai-thinker.com Version:0.9.2.4]
That must be a pinout issue, Something is not right...
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GPIO15 to GND
CH_PD to VCC
GPI0 to GND
samehhady wrote:I've just received my ESP-07, it is the 16 pin version with blue led always on.
I was able to flash it easily by connectingCode: Select allGPIO15 to GND
CH_PD to VCC
GPI0 to GND
What I did is adding a button to connect the GPI0 to GND, when I want to flash it i remove the FTDI and press on the button then put back the FTDI cable then stop pressing on the button.
What I've noticed is if you are on the flash mode the FTDI led will not blink but if you are on normal mode it will blink fast.
gerardwr wrote:ecotpl0721 wrote:and all that I can see is the RX led blink on the FT232RL, the ESP-07 just sits there with the blue power LED lit and no other activity at all. I have even tried several different FT232RL adapters with the same exact results.
Does anyone know what I am doing wrong here?
Not really, I don't see any mistakes, you seems to be well informed on the use of the ESP, and you have already flashed new firmware, so basically it seems OK.
I have an ESP-01 running, and today I got an ESP-07 (from Banggood) "in". I just started connecting it.
Maybe my fresh experience helps, maybe not:
- On my ESP-7 from Banggood the Power LED is RED (not BLUE), it lights up when the power lines are connected (duh!)
- When powered on, and you then connect CH-PD to Vcc, the BLUE LED flashes shortly. On the ESP-01 the Blue led is connected to the ESP-TX line. It flashes because the bootloader is sending serial output on the ESP-TX line, guess it's the same for the ESP-07.
- If you don't see the BLUE LED flashing with these 3 connections, I guess you're in real trouble.
If the BLUE led flashes, I would:
- check your power source. I have used the 3.3V line from an FT232. Initially that seemed to work OK, but later I have experienced unreliable reset behaviour, firmware uploads, etc. When I switched to 2 AA batteries in series all troubles were gone..
- check that RX and TX on the USB-serial adapter is what you expect it to be. Often the TX and RX on usb-serial are labeled in reverse. If the adapter has LEDs on the TX and RX line, the LED on the receiving line should flash similar as the Blue LED on the ESP
- there should be some "gibberish" in your terminal from the ESP bootloader, its serial data with a weird baudrate. If you don't get this data in you terminal, either your connections are wrong, or the firmware on the ESP does not send bootloader to the serial port.
- check that your serial terminal is set for CR/LF
That's all the help I can give you right now, now returning to further connecting my own ESP-07. Nice board!!
Let us know if you have any progress.
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