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Is the USB 8285 Tiny board still untested?

Open robnewton opened this issue 6 years ago • 5 comments

Interested in putting a couple of the tiny boards together. It's been a couple years so figured I'd check and see if anyone else has come along and used the tiny board design? If so were there any changes needed?

robnewton avatar Jan 28 '19 06:01 robnewton

I believe all boards currently in git have been tested. I should have updated the notes >.< One thing is be sure to add kapon tape to the top of the board! Let me know how it goes, if you can repro it I will edit it to say it's been tested :-D

cnlohr avatar Jan 28 '19 18:01 cnlohr

I have now succeeded in programming the EspUSB Tiny! It does work, and I plan to write a blog post/tutorial explaining exactly how to have the hardware built, where to solder test points, how to configure the user.cfg, and how to install the firmware.

peterburk avatar Sep 18 '19 13:09 peterburk

@peterburk Please post here when you complete. Also if you can do a pull request for any needed documentation, etc., that would be awesome.

cnlohr avatar Sep 24 '19 08:09 cnlohr

Hi, @peterburk, was programming without problems for you? I can communicate but unable to flash for some reason (MD5 errors, without compression timeouts etc)

Btw. I can share schematic imported to easyeda https://easyeda.com/martin.dimov.cz/espusb

dimov-cz avatar Apr 12 '20 17:04 dimov-cz

@dimov-cz What software are you using to flash: make burn or Arduino? Did you remember to connect GPIO0 to GND as well as serial Tx and Rx? Are you using 3.3V serial? I was able to program it successfully once I knew which pins to use.

peterburk avatar Apr 12 '20 23:04 peterburk