Flashing DevKitC from external Serial Converter
Posted: Tue May 05, 2020 1:05 pm
Hey guys.
So, I want to flash my DevKitC as a test from an external Serial Converter, namely the ESP-PROG which works on the basis of the FT2232. However, it doesn't connect. I suspect this is because of insufficient power supply when only supplying through the FT2232. However, then again if I power the DevKitC from the USB Port, the DevKitC's serial converter also powers up. This is a problem, as 2 UART chips will likely interfere.
Anyways, I can't get it to upload over external UART. I tried supplying 3V3 from an Arduino UNO I had lying around connected to the mains via USB wall charger, however this wasn't enough. I suspect it would work if I was to power it from the 3v3 pin directly, but I do currently not have any 3v3 PSU just lying around.
Any workarounds - anyone experienced this before?
I'm specifically not getting across the "connecting...--" step, so I guess it has not enough juice to boot into programming mode.
So, I want to flash my DevKitC as a test from an external Serial Converter, namely the ESP-PROG which works on the basis of the FT2232. However, it doesn't connect. I suspect this is because of insufficient power supply when only supplying through the FT2232. However, then again if I power the DevKitC from the USB Port, the DevKitC's serial converter also powers up. This is a problem, as 2 UART chips will likely interfere.
Anyways, I can't get it to upload over external UART. I tried supplying 3V3 from an Arduino UNO I had lying around connected to the mains via USB wall charger, however this wasn't enough. I suspect it would work if I was to power it from the 3v3 pin directly, but I do currently not have any 3v3 PSU just lying around.
Any workarounds - anyone experienced this before?
I'm specifically not getting across the "connecting...--" step, so I guess it has not enough juice to boot into programming mode.