Hi,
I have a Metro ESP32 Express I am looking at as an upgrade for an existing set of UNO based instruments with shields. I am able to successfully program the Metro by the proper button sequence, but the shields make it really difficult to access the DFU button to enter programming mode.
Looking at the schematic, it appears that the BOOT0 pin of the ESP32 also goes to TP1. Can you help me find that test point? I would like to attach a jumper from it to a remote switch for programming, as the shield pins tend to get bent from repeated assembly. The pins on the ESP32 module are a bit close for my soldering ability.
Metro ESP32 Express Remote DFU button?
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Re: Metro ESP32 Express Remote DFU button?
Good question about accessing the DFU button with a shield.
Since the BOOT0 pin IO0 / TP1 is not broken out on the headers. You will have to use the DFU switch pads to toggle it. You can solder thin wires to the pad and run them out between headers 12 and 13 where there is a gap. Then have an external button flopping about that you can easily access.
Since the BOOT0 pin IO0 / TP1 is not broken out on the headers. You will have to use the DFU switch pads to toggle it. You can solder thin wires to the pad and run them out between headers 12 and 13 where there is a gap. Then have an external button flopping about that you can easily access.
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