Very unlikely.
I2C is a transactional protocol with very specific hardware timing requirements.
For example, if an I2C master attempts to read from an I2C slave, it expects a response on a very specific set of SCL clock edges. It would not be practical to relay such a message wirelessly, query a ...
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- Wed Dec 14, 2022 4:50 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: If we can create a "Gatway I2C" to extend i2c protocol wireless ! ?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3080
- Wed Dec 14, 2022 4:32 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: ESP32 MAC address does not match AP MAC address
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3574
ESP32 MAC address does not match AP MAC address
Greetings,
We are using the ESP32-WROVER-B with esp-idf v3.3.6 and have noticed an issue we can't explain:
When we read the MAC address from the ESP32 WiFi interface in STA mode using the esp_wifi_get_mac() function, the value returned does not match the MAC address reported by the AP point it is ...
We are using the ESP32-WROVER-B with esp-idf v3.3.6 and have noticed an issue we can't explain:
When we read the MAC address from the ESP32 WiFi interface in STA mode using the esp_wifi_get_mac() function, the value returned does not match the MAC address reported by the AP point it is ...
- Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:21 am
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: Failure to connect to SSID with spaces in them
- Replies: 10
- Views: 21549
Re: Failure to connect to SSID with spaces in them
I just want to know that how it is problem with one access point. can you please clarify for the same?
To clarify, we had a specific 3rd party access point (not an ESP32) that was causing problems and preventing our ESP32 STA from connecting. The SSID on this AP had a special character that was ...
To clarify, we had a specific 3rd party access point (not an ESP32) that was causing problems and preventing our ESP32 STA from connecting. The SSID on this AP had a special character that was ...
- Wed Nov 18, 2020 4:45 am
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: Failure to connect to SSID with spaces in them
- Replies: 10
- Views: 21549
Re: Failure to connect to SSID with spaces in them
After further testing, this does not appear to be an issue with esp-idf but rather a problem with one access point.
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- Sat Nov 14, 2020 10:49 pm
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: Failure to connect to SSID with spaces in them
- Replies: 10
- Views: 21549
Re: Failure to connect to SSID with spaces in them
Hello All,
Apologies for the necropost here, but I'm facing a similar issue:
It seems that my ESP32 devices cannot connect when the SSID contains both a space and a period (.) in the SSID:
Failing SSID example: MY 2.4 GHZ
Working SSID example: MY2.4GHZ
Working SSID example: MY 24 GHZ
This is ...
Apologies for the necropost here, but I'm facing a similar issue:
It seems that my ESP32 devices cannot connect when the SSID contains both a space and a period (.) in the SSID:
Failing SSID example: MY 2.4 GHZ
Working SSID example: MY2.4GHZ
Working SSID example: MY 24 GHZ
This is ...
- Fri Jan 17, 2020 4:05 am
- Forum: ESP-IDF
- Topic: HTTP Authentication fails when using config with username, password entry
- Replies: 8
- Views: 16827
Re: HTTP Authentication fails when using config with username, password entry
Folks:
I had the exact same issue as the original post.
Good news: your can ignore all the workarounds in this thread - it's been fixed in esp-idf release v3.3.1:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/releases/tag/v3.3.1
From the HTTP Client release notes:
Fixed issue where calling esp_http ...
I had the exact same issue as the original post.
Good news: your can ignore all the workarounds in this thread - it's been fixed in esp-idf release v3.3.1:
https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/releases/tag/v3.3.1
From the HTTP Client release notes:
Fixed issue where calling esp_http ...
- Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:30 am
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 Flash SPI Speed Issues
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6469
[solved[ Re: ESP32 Flash SPI Speed Issues
ESP_Sprite:
You're right on the money: I had an I2C device hanging off of GPIO21 and 22 which also happen to be used by SPI flash on the ESP32-WROVER. This was causing my SPI Flash to be very flaky.
Removing my device from those two GPIOs cleared everything up.
Thanks for the pro-tip!
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You're right on the money: I had an I2C device hanging off of GPIO21 and 22 which also happen to be used by SPI flash on the ESP32-WROVER. This was causing my SPI Flash to be very flaky.
Removing my device from those two GPIOs cleared everything up.
Thanks for the pro-tip!
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- Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:15 pm
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Entering automatic bootloader with esp32_devkitc (without using usb)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6161
Re: Entering automatic bootloader with esp32_devkitc (without using usb)
Ignoring flashing for a moment, do you see anything on your USB-Serial adapter? You should see some form of debug output when you power up the device. If not, then you'll want to verify your TX/RX connections aren't swapped, UART is configured to the correct baud rate (e.g. 115200 8-N-1), etc.
When ...
When ...
- Sat Sep 21, 2019 5:50 am
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32 Flash SPI Speed Issues
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6469
ESP32 Flash SPI Speed Issues
Hey everyone,
I have an ESP32-WROVER-B on multiple custom PCBs with an issue I can't explain:
- If I set the menuconfig -> Serial flasher config -> Flash SPI speed to 26, 40, or 80MHz I can flash an image successfully but I will receive a checksum error when the device reboots
- If I set the ...
I have an ESP32-WROVER-B on multiple custom PCBs with an issue I can't explain:
- If I set the menuconfig -> Serial flasher config -> Flash SPI speed to 26, 40, or 80MHz I can flash an image successfully but I will receive a checksum error when the device reboots
- If I set the ...