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platform-espressif8266
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issues
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Arduino 1.8.19 broken on NixOS 23.11
The root cause seems to be https://github.com/esphome/issues/issues/3904. How do people get the idea to publish such shit?
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ESPHome display lambda issues (st7789v)
For the record, this is my display's YAML configuration (please, bear in mind that the rest of the IDs and components are also present. You can get a full copy of my YAML file in here):
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Can't seem to get code for school working.
https://github.com/esphome/issues/issues/2646 suggests that ESP-IDF changed a couple years ago, try this tweak
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Programming the ESP32-Solo-1
I have tried PlatformIO and Arduino IDE with various libraries from the bog standard ESP32 devkit to obscure packages on github: https://github.com/Murkas94/arduino-esp32-solo/tree/version_update/2_0_9 and here: https://github.com/lbernstone/arduino-esp32-solo along with something made by Tasmota. I went spelunking through various github issues and stackoverflow questions based on google searches and still can't seem to find a configuration that works.
- sm300d2 - need assistance in figuring this one out.
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[Help]Flashed devices with esp12e instead of esp01_1m
Everything I'm reading says that if you tried to flash a 4MB image onto a 1MB ESP, that you'd receive this error. In this thread the user was encountering the error and it turned out what they thought was a 16MB ESP was actually a 4MB and it refused to flash it. So I'm questioning your claim that you successfully flashed a 4MB firmware onto a 1MB ESP.
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Running out of ram?
I found this: https://github.com/esphome/issues/issues/2634
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Anyone get the adafruit_esp32_v2 to work on esphome?
Is my mistake trying to use a docker container? There is an issue against this. https://github.com/esphome/issues/issues/3357 Which actually list some other boards that are also having the same type of issue. /u/jesserockz has https://github.com/esphome/esphome/pull/3564 . Is there a way perhaps that we could just get the board list updated https://github.com/esphome/esphome/pull/3564/commits/03f6cd54abec53e00ddc5d5a3ab42163f10be26a ?
- I am very satisfied so far!
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ESP8266 doesn't boot
Okay, thishelped
platform-espressif8266
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[Help]Flashed devices with esp12e instead of esp01_1m
In this thread they're trying to flash 1MB firmware but the tool appears to be compiling to 4MB and refusing to flash. I think this is the issue you're having, I would suggest you update ESPHome to the latest version and try Cleaning your build files. This thread also reinforces my feeling that you didn't actually flash a 4MB firmware onto a 1MB ESP, because that's failing to happen here.
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Problem installing on Adafruit Feather ESP32-S3
; PlatformIO Project Configuration File [platformio] # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # ENVIRONMENTS # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Release / CI binaries default_envs = adafruit_feather_esp32s3 src_dir = ./wled00 data_dir = ./wled00/data build_cache_dir = ~/.buildcache extra_configs = platformio_override.ini [common] # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # PLATFORM: # !! DO NOT confuse platformio's ESP8266 development platform with Arduino core for ESP8266 # # arduino core 2.6.3 = platformIO 2.3.2 # arduino core 2.7.0 = platformIO 2.5.0 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ arduino_core_2_6_3 = [email protected] arduino_core_2_7_4 = [email protected] arduino_core_3_0_0 = [email protected] arduino_core_3_2_0 = [email protected] # Development platforms arduino_core_develop = https://github.com/platformio/platform-espressif8266#develop arduino_core_git = https://github.com/platformio/platform-espressif8266#feature/stage # Platform to use for ESP8266 platform_wled_default = ${common.arduino_core_3_2_0} # We use 2.7.4.7 for all, includes PWM flicker fix and Wstring optimization platform_packages = tasmota/framework-arduinoespressif8266 @ 3.20704.7 platformio/toolchain-xtensa @ ~2.40802.200502 platformio/tool-esptool @ ~1.413.0 platformio/tool-esptoolpy @ ~1.30000.0 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # FLAGS: DEBUG # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ debug_flags = -D DEBUG=1 -D WLED_DEBUG -DDEBUG_ESP_WIFI -DDEBUG_ESP_HTTP_CLIENT -DDEBUG_ESP_HTTP_UPDATE -DDEBUG_ESP_HTTP_SERVER -DDEBUG_ESP_UPDATER -DDEBUG_ESP_OTA -DDEBUG_TLS_MEM #if needed (for memleaks etc) also add; -DDEBUG_ESP_OOM -include "umm_malloc/umm_malloc_cfg.h" #-DDEBUG_ESP_CORE is not working right now # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # FLAGS: ldscript (available ldscripts at https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/tree/master/tools/sdk/ld) # ldscript_2m1m (2048 KB) = 1019 KB sketch, 4 KB eeprom, 1004 KB spiffs, 16 KB reserved # ldscript_4m1m (4096 KB) = 1019 KB sketch, 4 KB eeprom, 1002 KB spiffs, 16 KB reserved, 2048 KB empty/ota? # # Available lwIP variants (macros): # -DPIO_FRAMEWORK_ARDUINO_LWIP_HIGHER_BANDWIDTH = v1.4 Higher Bandwidth (default) # -DPIO_FRAMEWORK_ARDUINO_LWIP2_LOW_MEMORY = v2 Lower Memory # -DPIO_FRAMEWORK_ARDUINO_LWIP2_HIGHER_BANDWIDTH = v2 Higher Bandwidth # -DPIO_FRAMEWORK_ARDUINO_LWIP2_HIGHER_BANDWIDTH_LOW_FLASH # # BearSSL performance: # When building with -DSECURE_CLIENT=SECURE_CLIENT_BEARSSL, please add `board_build.f_cpu = 160000000` to the environment configuration # # BearSSL ciphers: # When building on core >= 2.5, you can add the build flag -DBEARSSL_SSL_BASIC in order to build BearSSL with a limited set of ciphers: # TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 / AES128-SHA256 # TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 / AES256-SHA256 # TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA / AES128-SHA # TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA / AES256-SHA # This reduces the OTA size with ~45KB, so it's especially useful on low memory boards (512k/1m). # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ build_flags = -DMQTT_MAX_PACKET_SIZE=1024 -DSECURE_CLIENT=SECURE_CLIENT_BEARSSL -DBEARSSL_SSL_BASIC -D CORE_DEBUG_LEVEL=0 -D NDEBUG #build_flags for the IRremoteESP8266 library (enabled decoders have to appear here) -D _IR_ENABLE_DEFAULT_=false -D DECODE_HASH=true -D DECODE_NEC=true -D DECODE_SONY=true -D DECODE_SAMSUNG=true -D DECODE_LG=true ; -Dregister= # remove warnings in C++17 due to use of deprecated register keyword by the FastLED library -DWLED_USE_MY_CONFIG ; -D USERMOD_SENSORSTOMQTT #For ADS1115 sensor uncomment following ; -D USERMOD_ADS1115 build_unflags = build_flags_esp8266 = ${common.build_flags} ${esp8266.build_flags} build_flags_esp32 = ${common.build_flags} ${esp32.build_flags} ldscript_1m128k = eagle.flash.1m128.ld ldscript_2m512k = eagle.flash.2m512.ld ldscript_2m1m = eagle.flash.2m1m.ld ldscript_4m1m = eagle.flash.4m1m.ld [scripts_defaults] extra_scripts = pre:pio-scripts/set_version.py post:pio-scripts/output_bins.py post:pio-scripts/strip-floats.py pre:pio-scripts/user_config_copy.py # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # COMMON SETTINGS: # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [env] framework = arduino board_build.flash_mode = dout monitor_speed = 115200 upload_speed = 921600 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # LIBRARIES: required dependencies # Please note that we don't always use the latest version of a library. # # The following libraries have been included (and some of them changd) in the source: # [email protected], [email protected](changed), [email protected](changed), [email protected], [email protected] # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ lib_compat_mode = strict lib_deps = fastled/FastLED @ 3.5.0 IRremoteESP8266 @ 2.8.2 https://github.com/Aircoookie/ESPAsyncWebServer.git @ ~2.0.7 extra_scripts = ${scripts_defaults.extra_scripts} [esp32] #platform = https://github.com/tasmota/platform-espressif32/releases/download/v2.0.2.3/platform-espressif32-2.0.2.3.zip platform = [email protected] platform_packages = framework-arduinoespressif32 @ https://github.com/Aircoookie/arduino-esp32.git#1.0.6.4 build_flags = -g -DARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32 ;-DCONFIG_LITTLEFS_FOR_IDF_3_2 -D CONFIG_ASYNC_TCP_USE_WDT=0 #use LITTLEFS library by lorol in ESP32 core 1.x.x instead of built-in in 2.x.x -D LOROL_LITTLEFS default_partitions = tools/WLED_ESP32_4MB_1MB_FS.csv lib_deps = ${env.lib_deps} https://github.com/lorol/LITTLEFS.git makuna/NeoPixelBus @ 2.6.9 https://github.com/pbolduc/AsyncTCP.git @ 1.2.0 [esp32c3] build_flags = -g -DARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32 -DARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32C3 -DCONFIG_IDF_TARGET_ESP32C3 -D CONFIG_ASYNC_TCP_USE_WDT=0 -DCO lib_deps = ${env.lib_deps} makuna/NeoPixelBus @ 2.6.9 https://github.com/pbolduc/AsyncTCP.git @ 1.2.0 [esp32s3] ;; generic definitions for all ESP32-S3 boards build_flags = -g -DESP32 -DARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32 -DARDUINO_ARCH_ESP32S3 -DCONFIG_IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3 -D CONFIG_ASYNC_TCP_USE_WDT=0 -DCO lib_deps = ${env.lib_deps} ;; NeoPixelBus 2.7.1 is the first that has official support for ESP32-S3 makuna/NeoPixelBus @ ~2.7.1 https://github.com/pbolduc/AsyncTCP.git @ 1.2.0 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # WLED BUILDS # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [env:esp32c3] platform = [email protected] framework = arduino board = esp32-c3-devkitm-1 board_build.partitions = tools/WLED_ESP32_4MB_1MB_FS.csv build_flags = ${common.build_flags} ${esp32c3.build_flags} #-D WLED_RELEASE_NAME=ESP32-C3 -D WLED_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT=0 upload_speed = 460800 build_unflags = ${common.build_unflags} lib_deps = ${esp32c3.lib_deps} [env:adafruit_feather_esp32s3] ;; Adafruit ESP32-S3 Feather board, with 4MB FLASH and 2MB PSRAM (memory_type: qio_opi, qio_qspi, or opi_opi) board = adafruit_feather_esp32s3 platform = espressif32 @ ~5.2.0 board_build.f_cpu = 240000000L platform_packages = upload_speed = 921600 build_unflags = ${common.build_unflags} build_flags = ${common.build_flags} ${esp32s3.build_flags} -D CONFIG_LITTLEFS_FOR_IDF_3_2 -D WLED_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT=0 -D ARDUINO_USB_MODE=1 -D ARDUINO_USB_MSC_ON_BOOT=0 ; -D ARDUINO_USB_CDC_ON_BOOT=0 ; -D WLED_RELEASE_NAME=ESP32-S3_PSRAM -D WLED_USE_PSRAM -DBOARD_HAS_PSRAM ; tells WLED that PSRAM shall be used ; -D CONFIG_LITTLEFS_SPIFFS_COMPAT=1 ; lib_deps = ${esp32s3.lib_deps} board_build.f_flash = 80000000L board_build.flash_mode = qio monitor_filters = esp32_exception_decoder
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How can I organize my projects that use common libraries?
Ref: https://github.com/platformio/platform-espressif8266/issues/219
What are some alternatives?
WLED-wemos-shield - Wemos D1 Mini (ESP8266) or Wemos ESP32 D1 Mini (ESP32) based universal shield for WLED firmware
platform-ch32v - PlatformIO platform for CH32V RISC-V chips (CH32V003, CH32V103, CH32V20x, CH32V30x, CH32X035) and CH56x, CH57x, CH58x, CH59x
blynk - Blynk is an Internet of Things Platform aimed to simplify building mobile and web applications for the Internet of Things. Easily connect 400+ hardware models like Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, Raspberry Pi and similar MCUs and drag-n-drop IOT mobile apps for iOS and Android in 5 minutes
ESPAsyncWebServer - Async Web Server for ESP8266 and ESP32
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
platformio-docs - PlatformIO Documentation
Adafruit_ADS1X15 - Driver for TI's ADS1015: 12-bit Differential or Single-Ended ADC with PGA and Comparator
MKS_WIFI_upgrade_with_BeePrint_web_interface - Firmware for MKS WiFi module from Makerbase with BeePrint Web Interface, tested with Flying Bear Ghost 4/5/6 Reborn Flsun
Seedship - Designs for a scalable indoor farm powered by TechnoCore
PlatformIO - Your Gateway to Embedded Software Development Excellence :alien:
dscKeybusInterface - An Arduino/esp8266/esp32 library to directly interface with DSC security systems.
platformio-core-installer - PlatformIO Core Installer