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=BPI:bit for Arduino-IDE=
 
=BPI:bit for Arduino-IDE=
  
==BPI:bit for Arduino IDE source code==
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==Installation Instructions==
*BPI:bit for Arduino IDE source code : https://github.com/BPI-STEAM/BPI-BIT-Arduino-IDE
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You can get more information about Arduino-esp32 from this page:https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32
  
 
==Wired connection board==
 
==Wired connection board==
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please see this documents:[[2 Wired connection board]]
 
please see this documents:[[2 Wired connection board]]
  
==Development extension package==
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Installation instructions using Arduino IDE Boards Manager
  
[https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/archive/master.zip Arduino-esp32 developer kit], click the previous link to get the developer kit
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== Using Arduino IDE Boards Manager (preferred) ==
  
From arduino-esp32, an open source project of [https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32 github (espressif)], it is recommended to use [https://desktop.github.com/ github DeskTop tool] to update the suite at any time.
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- Stable release link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/gh-pages/package_esp32_index.json
  
=Windows installation instructions=
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- Development release link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/gh-pages/package_esp32_dev_index.json
*Download and install the latest version of the Arduino IDE, '''Windows Installer''' from [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software arduino.cc]
 
  
*Download the arduino development extension package from the [https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32 espressif/arduino-esp32] open source project
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Starting with 1.6.4, Arduino allows installation of third-party platform packages using Boards Manager. We have packages available for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux (32, 64 bit and ARM).
::[[File:Win-1.png]]
 
  
*Unzip the Arduino expansion package: [ARDUINO_SKETCHBOOK_DIR]/hardware/espressif/esp32
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Install the current upstream Arduino IDE at the 1.8 level or later. The current version is at the Arduino website.
::ARDUINO_SKETCHBOOK_DIR:generally is C:/Users/[YOUR_USER_NAME]/Documents/Arduino listed below the "Sketchbook location" in the Arduino preference
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Start Arduino and open Preferences window.
::[[File:Win-2.png]]
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Enter one of the release links above into Additional Board Manager URLs field. You can add multiple URLs, separating them with commas.
 
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Open Boards Manager from Tools > Board menu and install esp32 platform (and don't forget to select your ESP32 board from Tools > Board menu after installation).
*In turn open directory [ARDUINO_SKETCHBOOK_DIR]/hardware/espressif/esp32 /tools, and double-click the get operation. Exe
 
::[[File:Win-3.png]]
 
 
 
*When get.exe runs out, you should see the following files in the directory
 
::[[File:Win-4.png]]
 
 
 
*Insert the BPI:bit board and wait for the driver to install (or manually install) [http://www.wch.cn/downloads/file/5.html Serial CH341]
 
 
 
*Run the Arduino IDE
 
 
 
*Select your version (bpi-bit) Tools>Board menu
 
::[[File:Win-5.png]]
 
 
 
*Select the COM port to which the BIT board is connected, such as COMx
 
 
 
*Compile and upload your engineering code (BIT board design has automatic recording circuit, just click to upload)
 
::[[File:Win-6.png]]
 
 
 
=Debian/Ubuntu Linux OS installation instructions=
 
*Get and install the latest version of the arduino IDE from the [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software arduino.cc] website
 
 
 
*Open the terminal and execute the following command (copy-> paste and click enter):
 
 
 
sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER && \
 
sudo apt-get install git && \
 
wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py && \
 
sudo python get-pip.py && \
 
sudo pip install pyserial && \
 
mkdir -p ~/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \
 
cd ~/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \
 
git clone https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32.git esp32 && \
 
cd esp32 && \
 
git submodule update --init --recursive && \
 
cd tools && \
 
python2 get.py
 
 
 
*Restart the Arduino IDE
 
 
 
*If you have installed arduino to ~/directory, please execute the following code. If not, please start from mkdir-p ~/ arduino /hardware:
 
 
 
cd ~/Arduino/hardware
 
mkdir -p espressif && \
 
cd espressif && \
 
git clone https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32.git esp32 && \
 
cd esp32 && \
 
git submodule update --init --recursive && \
 
cd tools && \
 
python2 get.py
 
 
 
=Mac OS install arduino IDE=
 
*Get and install the latest version of the arduino IDE from the [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software arduino.cc] website
 
*Open the terminal and execute the following command (copy-> paste and click enter):
 
 
 
sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER && \
 
sudo apt-get install git && \
 
wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py && \
 
sudo python get-pip.py && \
 
sudo pip install pyserial && \
 
mkdir -p ~/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \
 
cd ~/Arduino/hardware/espressif && \
 
git clone https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32.git esp32 && \
 
cd esp32 && \
 
git submodule update --init --recursive && \
 
cd tools && \
 
python2 get.py
 
 
 
::The ~/Documents/Arduino directory should be consistent with the "Arduino" > "preference" > "Sketchbook location" (after the software starts). You may need to change the above command if you need to!
 
 
 
::If you receive the following error. Use xcode-select --install to install the command-line development tool and try the above command again:
 
 
 
xcrun: error: invalid active developer path (/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools), missing xcrun at: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/xcrun
 
xcode-select --install
 
 
 
If you receive an error message: IOError: [Errno socket error] [SSL: TLSV1_ALERT_PROTOCOL_VERSION] tlsv1 alert protocol version (_ssl.c:590) while running python get.py, you can try using python3 instead of python
 
 
 
*Restart the Arduino IDE
 
  
 
=How to development with BPI:bit=
 
=How to development with BPI:bit=
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==How to use with Arduino IDE==
 
==How to use with Arduino IDE==
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===Source code on github===
 
===Source code on github===
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==Lighting the RGB LED==
 
==Lighting the RGB LED==
 
* 2. [[Lighting the RGB LED]]
 
* 2. [[Lighting the RGB LED]]
==How to use with Platform IO==
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===Source code at github===
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=How to use with Platform IO=
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==Install Platform IO==
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[[How to install Platform IO]]
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==Source code at github==
 
* Source code on github : https://github.com/BPI-STEAM/BPI-BIT-PlatformIO
 
* Source code on github : https://github.com/BPI-STEAM/BPI-BIT-PlatformIO
  
===Text Editor===
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==Text Editor==
  
 
We need to prepare a text editor in advance (VSCode or Atom)
 
We need to prepare a text editor in advance (VSCode or Atom)
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*[https://atom.io/ Atom]
 
*[https://atom.io/ Atom]
  
===Install Platform IO===
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==Add Espressif 32 Development Kit==
[https://github.com/BPI-STEAM/BPI-BIT-PlatformIO/blob/master/docs/BPI-BIT_PIO.md How install Platform IO]
 
 
 
===Add Espressif 32 Development Kit===
 
  
 
[https://github.com/BPI-STEAM/BPI-BIT-PlatformIO/blob/master/docs/ESP32-PIO-Development-Kit.md Espressif 32 for Atom/VSCode]
 
[https://github.com/BPI-STEAM/BPI-BIT-PlatformIO/blob/master/docs/ESP32-PIO-Development-Kit.md Espressif 32 for Atom/VSCode]
  
 
=Documents=
 
=Documents=
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*BPI-Bit PlatformIO 4.0.0a3 documentation :https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/boards/espressif32/bpi-bit.html#
 
*[[How to use with Platform IO]]
 
*[[How to use with Platform IO]]
 
*BPI:bit arduino basic development tutorials(chinese version) : http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-bit-arduino-basic-development-tutorials-chinese-version/7299
 
*BPI:bit arduino basic development tutorials(chinese version) : http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-bit-arduino-basic-development-tutorials-chinese-version/7299
 
*Bpi:bit + Arduino IDE, shared by JavierPiay :http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-bit-arduino-ide/7244
 
*Bpi:bit + Arduino IDE, shared by JavierPiay :http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-bit-arduino-ide/7244

Latest revision as of 20:55, 27 April 2020

Overview: BPI-Bit
BPI-UNO32 with ESP32 design
Overview: BPI:bit for Webduino

About BPI:bit

This product adopts esp-wroom-32 module as the core for design, and supports wi-fi, bluetooth, BLE and other wireless communication modes.

The BPI bit (also referred to as BPI-bit, stylised as bpi:bit) is an ESP32 with 32-bit Xtensa LX6 dual-core processor based embedded system. It supports Webduino, Arduino, MicroPython as well as Scratch X programming environments.

A BPI-Bit.jpg

More about Banana Pi BPI:bit,please see :BPI-Bit

BPI:bit for Arduino-IDE

Installation Instructions

You can get more information about Arduino-esp32 from this page:https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32

Wired connection board

Connect the boards to your computer via the MicroUSB wire, it is same as BPI:bit with microPython.

please see this documents:2 Wired connection board

Installation instructions using Arduino IDE Boards Manager

Using Arduino IDE Boards Manager (preferred)

- Stable release link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/gh-pages/package_esp32_index.json

- Development release link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/gh-pages/package_esp32_dev_index.json

Starting with 1.6.4, Arduino allows installation of third-party platform packages using Boards Manager. We have packages available for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux (32, 64 bit and ARM).

Install the current upstream Arduino IDE at the 1.8 level or later. The current version is at the Arduino website. Start Arduino and open Preferences window. Enter one of the release links above into Additional Board Manager URLs field. You can add multiple URLs, separating them with commas. Open Boards Manager from Tools > Board menu and install esp32 platform (and don't forget to select your ESP32 board from Tools > Board menu after installation).

How to development with BPI:bit

Arduino IDE Programing Function Define
Function IO
RGB_LED IO4
RGB_LED_POWER IO2
BUZZER IO25
BOTTON_A IO35
BOTTON_B IO27
LIGHT_SENSOR1(upper left) IO36
LIGHT_SENSOR2(upper right) IO39
TEMPERTURE_SENSOR IO34
MPU9250_AD0 IO0
Communication Protocol
SPI
MISO IO19
MOSI IO23
SCK IO23
SS IO5
I2C
SCL IO22
SDA IO21

How to use with Arduino IDE

Source code on github

Lighting the RGB LED

How to use with Platform IO

Install Platform IO

How to install Platform IO

Source code at github

Text Editor

We need to prepare a text editor in advance (VSCode or Atom)

Add Espressif 32 Development Kit

Espressif 32 for Atom/VSCode

Documents