Noduino OpenOnoff
目录 |
1 Overview
- AC 85V - 250V General Power Switch
- ESP8285 inside
- 250V 10A relay
- Mainboard size 53mm x 28mm x 17.8mm(H)
- Shell size 63mm x 33mm x 21mm(H)
2 Quick Start
3 Open API
4 Hacking
4.1 Prepare firmware
Get noduino-sdk:
$ git clone --recursive git://github.com/icamgo/noduino-sdk.git noduino-sdk
Generate toolchain (you need Python 2.7):
$ cd noduino-sdk/toolchain $ ./gen.py
Compile the firmware:
$ cd ../sketch/open-onoff $ make
The generated firmware is located in build/ dir named user1.bin annnd user2.bin
Window environment please refer to Getting Started with Noduino SDK on Windows, you can get how to setup the basic developmennt environment
4.2 Upload
4.2.1 Serial
- USB2UART_GND ------> SmartNode_GPIO0
- USB2UAR_GND -----> SmartNode_GND
- USB2UAR_RXD -----> SmartNode_TX
- USB2UAR_TXD -----> SmartNode_RX
Connect USB2UAR_VCC3.3 -----> SmartNode_VCC at last
ESP8285 will be enter upload mode, we can upload the compiled firmware through serial using following commands in Linux:
$ cd /path/to/noduino-sdk/sketch/open-onoff $ make produce ESPPORT=/dev/ttyUSB1
In windows:
$ make produce ESPPORT=COM7
COM7 is your USB2UART device
In MAC OS, maybe it's:
$ make produce ESPPORT=/dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART
/dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART is your USB2UART device
4.2.2 Online
- Login
- Username: noduino
- password: noduino1234
Click the "Add files", select the user1.bin and user2.bin located in /path/to/noduino-sdk/sketch/open-plug/build/
Then click "Start upload" to upload the user1.bin and user2.bin into the server temporaily
5 Hardware