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=== wires ===
You need to connect a few GPIO pins on the ESP-12 to 3.3V or Ground, to set it in the right mode for communicating with it. Here are the connections you need to make :
VCC ----> 3.3V Power supply (Vout of LM1117)
GND ----> Ground of power supply
CH_PD ----> HIGH (3.3V)
GPIO2 ----> HIGH (3.3V)
GPIO15 ----> LOW (GND)
GPIO0 ----> HIGH or Floating for AT Mode (3.3V) [ * if you want to flash completely different firmware then you must connect it to ground ]
===Serial ===
First, to check if the module has been recognised and is accepting commands, just briefly connect the "REST" pin of the ESP-12 to ground, using a jumper. This resets the ESP-12 and you should see something like the screenshot if this works well.
First, to check if the module has been recognised and is accepting commands, just briefly connect the "REST" pin of the ESP-12 to ground, using a jumper. This resets the ESP-12 and you should see something like the screenshot if this works well.



Revision as of 21:15, 3 April 2016

image cheat

overview

picked up 3 3.3 v versions of these. It's been fun trying to get them to work.

1. the 3.3v fdti seems to be 5v

2. the firmware seems bust:

<Crazy garbage characters>
Ai-Thinker Technology Co. Ltd.

invalid

then I enter:

AT+RST

and get

ERROR

going to try and find an updated firmware and flash it.

---

time passes, I enter , stage left.

I found the firware on a dodgey looking site. http://arduino-er.blogspot.ca/2015/05/flash-esp8266-firmware-using-esptoolpy.html

python esptool.py -p /dev/ttyUSB0 write_flash 0x000000 "AI-v0.9.5.0 AT Firmware.bin"

Had to make sure that ch_pd was to ground and gpio_0 was high ( vcc)

setserial -g /dev/ttyUSB0
/dev/ttyUSB0, UART: unknown, Port: 0x0000, IRQ: 0, Flags: low_latency

screen /dev/ttyUSB0

and now I get much better results:

AT

OK
AT+RST

OK

Ok, so now I've done my flasshing , how to I get it to operate?

28800 baud , connect ch_pd to vcc ( 3.3v )

then:

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ready
ATAT+RSTATAT

ERROR
AT+RST

OK
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ready
AT

OK
AT

OK
AT+CWLAP

ERROR
AT+CWMODE

ERROR
AT+CWMODE=?
+CWMODE:(1-3)

OK
AT+CWMODE=1

OK
AT+CWLAP
+CWLAP:(3,"sashed_pirate",-75,"dc:fb:02:08:41:10",1)
+CWLAP:(4,"tuxedo",-47,"00:0e:8e:3f:ff:7a",1)
+CWLAP:(4,"ShyWhale",-87,"0c:47:3d:c6:ff:08",1)
+CWLAP:(0,"ShyWhale-guest",-89,"0c:47:3d:c6:ff:0c",1)
+CWLAP:(4,"Rogers06555",-87,"0c:47:3d:2c:32:68",1)
+CWLAP:(3,"dobber_w",-71,"00:23:69:98:06:8d",6)
+CWLAP:(3,"BELL500",-71,"44:e9:dd:46:e9:2a",6)
+CWLAP:(3,"TheGinge",-82,"6c:70:9f:ed:df:5c",6)
+CWLAP:(3,"TheBeaver",-82,"7e:70:9f:ed:df:5c",6)
+CWLAP:(3,"TheGinge",-82,"28:cf:e9:85:e5:54",6)
+CWLAP:(3,"TheBeaver",-83,"2a:cf:e9:85:e5:54",6)
+CWLAP:(3,"gopher",-48,"00:16:b6:cc:4a:51",11)
+CWLAP:(3,"1WI2U9WC",-82,"10:0d:7f:4a:10:db",11)

OK
AT+CWJAP="gopher","XXX"

OK
AT+CWJAP?
+CWJAP:"gopher"

OK
AT+CIPSTATUS
STATUS:2

OK
AT+CWJAP?
+CWJAP:"gopher"

OK
AT+CIFSR=?

OK
AT+CIFSR
+CIFSR:STAIP,"192.168.1.119"
+CIFSR:STAMAC,"18:fe:34:f3:02:92"

OK

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wires

You need to connect a few GPIO pins on the ESP-12 to 3.3V or Ground, to set it in the right mode for communicating with it. Here are the connections you need to make :

VCC ----> 3.3V Power supply (Vout of LM1117)

GND ----> Ground of power supply

CH_PD ----> HIGH (3.3V)

GPIO2 ----> HIGH (3.3V)

GPIO15 ----> LOW (GND)

GPIO0 ----> HIGH or Floating for AT Mode (3.3V) [ * if you want to flash completely different firmware then you must connect it to ground ]


Serial

First, to check if the module has been recognised and is accepting commands, just briefly connect the "REST" pin of the ESP-12 to ground, using a jumper. This resets the ESP-12 and you should see something like the screenshot if this works well.

Next, we run the following set of commands in the Serial Terminal:

1. AT

This is just a hello message, and if the ESP-12 is in the correct mode, it will return an "OK" message.

2. AT+GMR

This command returns the firmware version currently on the chip.

3. AT+CWMODE?

This command returns the mode of operation. If the mode is not 3, we will change it to 3 using the following command :

AT+CWMODE=3

This mode makes the ESP8266 behave both as a WiFi client as well as a WiFi Access point.

4. AT+CWLAP

The LAP (List Access Points) lists the WiFi networks around. Next, we choose our WiFi network

5. AT+CWJAP="your_network_name","your_wifi_network_password"

This command JAP (Join Access Point) makes the ESP-12 join your WiFi Network.

6. AT+CIFSR

This command returns the IP address of the ESP-12 as the second line and the gateway IP address as the first line if it managed to connect successfully.

Links

google searches of note:

+site:hackaday.com esp firmware