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open Arduino IDE and install ESP32 Expansion pack  
 
open Arduino IDE and install ESP32 Expansion pack  
ESP32 Expansion pack(*[[https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/README.md]])
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Arduino IDE Software:(*[[https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software  Arduino IDE]])
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ESP32 Expansion pack:(*[[https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32/blob/master/README.md Installation guide]]) ->Installation Instructions
  
 
*Project:
 
*Project:

Revision as of 20:28, 24 August 2018

Ardino IDE

How to setup and start

Need to be prepared:

  • BPI-UNO32 1 or BPI:bit 1
  • Jumper Cap 4
  • microUSB 1

quickstart:

1,connect the four jumper caps to the top of the board, respectively, to connect the RGB LED to the buzzer. Then use the microUSB line to connect the development board to the computer.

  • port:

Uno32 start 0.png

  • Connect:

Uno32 start 1.png

open Arduino IDE and install ESP32 Expansion pack

Arduino IDE Software:(*[Arduino IDE])

ESP32 Expansion pack:(*[Installation guide]) ->Installation Instructions

  • Project:

Uno32 start 2.png

open the VS Code terminal console, input , compile the program, input , compile and burn the program. (if it hasn't been compiled before, it may be slow to compile the first time and need to be connected because he needs to get the corresponding platform information).

  • platformio run:

Uno32 start 3.png

  • platformio run --target upload:

Uno32 start 4.png

2,then open the serial port assistant tool, select BPI-UNO32 on the computer corresponding to the serial serial number, the serial port settings are selected as: Baud rate: 115200 Data bit: 8 Parity check: no Stop bit:

  • Serial Config:

Uno32 start 5.png

3,Test content:

  • RGB LED fading.
  • AD acquisition and testing of 6 ADC\_channel1.
  • WiFi scan testing.
  • Control test of buzzer gradient.