UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
Hi support teams
reading esp32-wrover-b_datasheet_en.pdf and esp32 reference manual, I am not sure which GPIO I can select for RX and TX,
this for UART 1 / 2 (leaving UART 0 for console as default configuration)
correct me if I am wrong : following Table 3: Pin Definitions
SHD/SD2 * 17 I/O GPIO9, SD_DATA2, SPIHD, HS1_DATA2, U1RXD
SWP/SD3 * 18 I/O GPIO10, SD_DATA3, SPIWP, HS1_DATA3, U1TXD
I could use GPIO 17 and 18 for I1 Rx and TX right ?
Thanks for your feeback
with kind regards
G.B
reading esp32-wrover-b_datasheet_en.pdf and esp32 reference manual, I am not sure which GPIO I can select for RX and TX,
this for UART 1 / 2 (leaving UART 0 for console as default configuration)
correct me if I am wrong : following Table 3: Pin Definitions
SHD/SD2 * 17 I/O GPIO9, SD_DATA2, SPIHD, HS1_DATA2, U1RXD
SWP/SD3 * 18 I/O GPIO10, SD_DATA3, SPIWP, HS1_DATA3, U1TXD
I could use GPIO 17 and 18 for I1 Rx and TX right ?
Thanks for your feeback
with kind regards
G.B
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Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
Yes, you can. In general, you can use any pin that is not hooked up to the internal flash (or psram, for modules that have it) chip. For TX the pin also needs to be output capable, so anything <GPIO34 will work.
Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
I'm having a similar problem, but the thing is that I configured the sdkconfig as DIO mode for the Flash memory.
so that should leave GPIO09 and GPIO10 free and being able to use them as UART1 (on their default configuration) or just some extra Input/Output pins, right? Because my program crashes everytime I try that:
so that should leave GPIO09 and GPIO10 free and being able to use them as UART1 (on their default configuration) or just some extra Input/Output pins, right? Because my program crashes everytime I try that:
Code: Select all
I (1903) main_code: Setting GPIO
I (1903) main_code: dio[3]: Setting GPIO 9
Guru Meditation Error: Core 1 panic'ed (IllegalInstruction). Exception was unhandled.
Memory dump at 0x400e7018: ffffffff ffffffff 2a82ad33
0x400e7018: __localeconv_l at /home/$USER/esp/crosstool-NG/.build/xtensa-esp32-elf/src/newlib/newlib/libc/locale/localeconv.c:51
Core 1 register dump:
PC : 0x400e701c PS : 0x00060b30 A0 : 0x800e6184 A1 : 0x3ffc0b20
0x400e701c: _localeconv_r at /home/$USER/esp/crosstool-NG/.build/xtensa-esp32-elf/src/newlib/newlib/libc/locale/localeconv.c:55
A2 : 0x3ffc0fe4 A3 : 0x3ffae920 A4 : 0x3f403958 A5 : 0x3ffc0ea0
A6 : 0x3ffc0e70 A7 : 0x0000000c A8 : 0x800e30eb A9 : 0x3ffc0df0
A10 : 0x3ffc0fe4 A11 : 0x00000000 A12 : 0x00000000 A13 : 0x00000000
A14 : 0x00000001 A15 : 0xff000000 SAR : 0x00000017 EXCCAUSE: 0x00000000
EXCVADDR: 0x00000000 LBEG : 0x400014fd LEND : 0x4000150d LCOUNT : 0xfffffffd
ELF file SHA256: ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff000000ffffffffffffffffffffffffff
Backtrace: 0x400e7019:0x3ffc0b20 0x400e6181:0x3ffc0e30 0x40086bd1:0x3ffc0e60 0x400d3e70:0x3ffc0ec0 0x4009523d:0x3ffc0ef0
0x400e7019: __localeconv_l at /home/$USER/esp/crosstool-NG/.build/xtensa-esp32-elf/src/newlib/newlib/libc/locale/localeconv.c:51
0x400e6181: vprintf at /home/$USER/esp/crosstool-NG/.build/xtensa-esp32-elf/src/newlib/newlib/libc/stdio/vprintf.c:34
0x40086bd1: esp_log_write at /home/$USER/esp/esp-idf/components/log/log.c:190
0x400d3e70: dio_config_task at /home/$USER/proyect/main/main_code.c:1152
0x4009523d: vPortTaskWrapper at /home/$USER/esp/esp-idf/components/freertos/xtensa/port.c:143
Rebooting...
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Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
It depends. If you use your own PCB with a raw esp32 chip plus flash on it, that should work. If you're using an existing module, those pins likely are still connected to the flash chip and messing with the levels of those pins will interfere with flash operations.
Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
So in the existing module ESP-WROVER-IB won't be possible to use the GPIO09 and GPIO10 for other purpose except flash memory, right?
On the other hand, I had programmed the WROVER to work in DIO mode, so those pin should have been available to use but I got the "IllegalInstruction" error. What else should I do to actually use those pins or it depends/detect if it has a memory connected to those pins?
(I'm looking forward to manually disconnect those pins from the flash memory in the existing module to try before making my own PCB)
On the other hand, I had programmed the WROVER to work in DIO mode, so those pin should have been available to use but I got the "IllegalInstruction" error. What else should I do to actually use those pins or it depends/detect if it has a memory connected to those pins?
(I'm looking forward to manually disconnect those pins from the flash memory in the existing module to try before making my own PCB)
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Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
On a Wrover module, there's likely not much you can do except opening the module and physically disconnecting the flash pins; if you do that, DIO mode should work and the pins are free to use. Alternatively, just use a small level converter to get the level up to 3.3V so you can use any other random pin.
Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
I liked the level shifter solution, but the problem is with the code, it doesn't let me to set the pins as outputs without panic-ing.
How can I "un-set" that panic option? I have to disconnect those pins from the flash memory even with the level shifter?
How can I "un-set" that panic option? I have to disconnect those pins from the flash memory even with the level shifter?
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Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
Yes, so that is why I said you should use another pin than those two GPIOs when you want to use a level shifter. The level shifter is not a solution to make GPIO9/10 work, it's a solution to make any other GPIO work.
Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
Why is he shifting levels?
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Re: UART and GPIO configuration for WroverB
Whoops, I confused the topic with another topic that was about using GPIO9/10 to send/receive 1.8V signals. Palonso: ignore the thing I said about 'level shifter' if your UART RxD/Txd are at 3.3V levels. However, my point that you cannot use GPIO9/10 when using a module with integrated flash stays valid, so you may be better off using different GPIOs.
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