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== Hardware ==
 
== Hardware ==
  
The In-Circuit '''radino 32 WiFi''' combines an STM32L151 with the ESP8266EX SoC WiFi in a small form-factor EMC-compliant module.<br/>
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[[File:radino32 top WiFi.jpg |top|350px|radino32 WiFi|link=http://shop.in-circuit.de/product_info.php?cPath=22_27&products_id=177]]
It's part of the radino-series, which provides full-Arduino-compatible wireless communication devices in a small form factor. All [[radino Modules|radino Modules]] are pin-to-pin compatible.
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[[File:radino32 bot wifi.jpg |top|350px|radino32 WiFi|link=http://shop.in-circuit.de/product_info.php?cPath=22_27&products_id=177]]
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[[File:radino 32 WiFi Pinout.jpg |top|350px|radino32 WiFi]]
  
http://youtu.be/-T4tdIQMn6c
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The In-Circuit radino32 WiFi combines an STM32L151 with the ESP8266EX SoC WiFi in a small form-factor EMC-compliant module.
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It is the follower of the radino WiFi and offers improved CPU power, larger RAM-, Flash- and EPROM-memories and expanded pin functionalities. The core of the radino32 WiFi is the powerfull STM32L151 by STMicroelectronics, which with 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M3 CPU, 32 kbyte RAM, 256 kbyte Flash and 8 kbyte EPROM provides enough resources for complex functionalities.<br/>
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The radino32 WiFi is part of the radino-series, which supplies full-Arduino-compatible wireless communication devices in a small form factor. All [[radino Modules|radino Modules]] are pin-to-pin compatible.<br/>
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http://youtu.be/-T4tdIQMn6c<br/><br/>
  
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[[File:radino32 45 wifi.jpg|thumb|350px|radino32 WiFi|link=http://shop.in-circuit.de/product_info.php?cPath=22_27&products_id=177]]
 
'''Features:'''
 
'''Features:'''
  
 
*Arduino-compatible
 
*Arduino-compatible
*Wifi ESP8266EX Chip, connected internally.
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*ESP8266EX WiFi Chip, integrated
http://espressif.com/en/products/esp8266/
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*easy ESP8266EX Firmware Upgrade
*ESP8266EX Firmware Upgrade through USB
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*802.11 b/g/n protocol
*802.11 b/g/n
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*Wi-Fi Direct (P2P), sof-AP
*Wi-Fi Direct (P2P), soft-AP
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*+19.5dBm transmiter power in 802.11b mode
 
*STM32L151CC by STMicroelectronics with 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M3 CPU
 
*STM32L151CC by STMicroelectronics with 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M3 CPU
*32 kbyte RAM, 256 kbyte Flash, 8 kbyte EPROM
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*32 kbyte RAM, 256 kbyte Flash, 8 kbyte EEPROM
 
*Low Power RTC
 
*Low Power RTC
 
*12 bit ADC and DAC
 
*12 bit ADC and DAC
 
*Capacitive touch sensing supported
 
*Capacitive touch sensing supported
*23 multifunctional GPIOS (15 PWM, 10 ADC IN, 1 DAC OUT)
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*23 multifunctional GPIOs (14 PWM, 10 ADC IN, 1 DAC OUT)
*USB, I²C, 2xSPI, 2xUSART
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*USB, I²C, SPI, 2xUSART
*Standby power consumption of <1mW (DTIM3),
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*Arduino Demo Applications available in our library!<br/><br/>
*Arduino Demo Applications available in our library!
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== Suitable application development boards ==
 
== Suitable application development boards ==
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Board !! Pictures !! Description !! Notes
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! Board !! Pictures !! Description
 
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|-
 
|[[radino Leonardo]]
 
|[[radino Leonardo]]
|[[File:leonardo_45.jpg|150px|left]][[File:Leonardo moduleinlegen.jpg|150px]]
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|[[File:leonardo_45.jpg|150px|left|link=radino Leonardo]][[File:Leonardo moduleinlegen.jpg|150px|link=radino Leonardo]]
|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Carrier board suitable for all radino modules
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|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Carrier board suitable for all radino modules. Includes Arduino connector for easy mounting of Arduino shields. Voltage regulator and Level-Shifters are also included.
|style="text-align:left;width:10em"|
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[radino Spider 2.4G]]
 
|[[radino Spider 2.4G]]
 
[[radino Spider RP-SMA]]
 
[[radino Spider RP-SMA]]
|[[File:radino-spider_top.jpg|150px|left]]
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|[[File:radino-spider_top.jpg|x150px|left|link=radino Spider 2.4G]]
[[File:radino-spider-rpsma_top.jpg|120px]]
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[[File:radino-spider-rpsma_top.jpg|x150px|link=radino Spider RP-SMA]]
|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Breadboard adapter for radino WiFi and Bluetooth modules
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|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Breadboard adapter for all radino modules
|style="text-align:left;width:10em"|
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[radino USB Stick]]
 
|[[radino USB Stick]]
|[[File:radino-usb-stick_45.jpg|150px|left]]
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|[[File:radino-usb-stick_45.jpg|150px|left|link=radino USB Stick]]
[[File:radino-usb-stick_enclosure.jpg|150px]]
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[[File:radino-usb-stick_enclosure.jpg|150px|link=radino USB Stick]]
[[File:radino-usb-stick_top.jpg|120px]]
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[[File:radino-usb-stick_top.jpg|120px|link=radino USB Stick]]
[[File:radino-usb-stick_bot.jpg|120px]]
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[[File:radino-usb-stick_bot.jpg|120px|link=radino USB Stick]]
|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| USB Stick for radino modules
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|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| USB Stick for all radino modules. Available with integrated Chip-antennas and as a version with RP-SMA-connector.
|style="text-align:left;width:10em"|
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|-
 
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|[[radino Watch]]
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|[[radino UART-Bridge]]
|[[File:radino-watch_parts.jpg|150px|left]]
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|[[File:radino UART 45 640.jpg|x150px|left|link=radino UART-Bridge]]
|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| Battery powered wearable smart device
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[[File:radino UART top 640.jpg|x150px|link=radino UART-Bridge]]
|style="text-align:left;width:10em"|
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[[File:radino UART bot 640.jpg|x150px|link=radino UART-Bridge]]
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|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| UART bridge with power supply and level shifters for all radino modules
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|[[radino RS485/RS232-Bridge IP65]]
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|[[File:RS485+RS232_45.JPG|x150px|left|link=radino RS485/RS232-Bridge IP65]]
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[[File:RS485+RS232_Anschluss.JPG|x150px|link=radino RS485/RS232-Bridge IP65]]
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|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| radino RS485-Bridge IP65 outdoor radio adapter for Modbus, Art-Net etc. Includes RS485 driver, RS232 driver, IP65 enclosure.
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|[[XBee-PRO Shield]]
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|[[File:xbee_cc1101_45_1000.JPG|x120px|left|link=XBee-PRO Shield]]
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[[File:xbee_bot_45_1000.JPG|x120px|link=XBee-PRO Shield]]
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[[File:xbee_RPSMA_1000.JPG|x120px|link=XBee-PRO Shield]]
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|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| XBee Pro adapter for all radino modules
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[radino DinRail Adapter]]
 
|[[radino DinRail Adapter]]
|[[File:radino-dinrail_top_45_housing.jpg|150px|left]]
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|[[File:radino-dinrail_top_45_housing.jpg|150px|left|link=radino DinRail Adapter]]
 
|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| DinRail Adapter connects our RS485 DinRail Bus System to radino modules
 
|style="text-align:left;width:30em"| DinRail Adapter connects our RS485 DinRail Bus System to radino modules
|style="text-align:left;width:10em"|
 
 
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With our Arduino Library for radino32 the radino32 WiFi becomes fully Arduino-compatible, which enables easy programming by using the Arduino IDE (http://www.arduino.cc/).<br/>
 
With our Arduino Library for radino32 the radino32 WiFi becomes fully Arduino-compatible, which enables easy programming by using the Arduino IDE (http://www.arduino.cc/).<br/>
Visit [[radino software]] for more information about the Arduino IDE.
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For the Arduino IDE Boards Manager follow URL is required:
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<nowiki>http://library.radino.cc/Arduino_1_8/package_radino_radino32_index.json</nowiki>
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Visit [[radino/radino32 software]] for more information about the Arduino IDE and installation.
  
For detailed information about our library for the Arduino IDE look at the '''[[radino Library| radino Library documentation]]'''.
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For detailed information about our library for the Arduino IDE look at the [[radino Library| radino Library documentation]].
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Common problems regarding radino modules and the Arduino system: [[radino/radino32_software#Common problems|Common problems]]
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<span style="color:#ff0000;">'''Windows will automatically install the wrong bootloader driver.'''</span> Please follow the instructions for [[radino/radino32_software#Install_bootloader_driver_at_Windows_7|Windows 7]] oder [[radino/radino32_software#Install_bootloader_driver_at_Windows_10|Windows 10]].
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If you don´t want to use the Ardunio IDE, you can flash an existing .bin file with stm32flash. For more informations see: [[radino/radino32_software#Upload_binary_on_radino32|Upload binary on radino32]]
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'''Software documentation for the ESP:'''
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* [[radino WiFi software|radino/radino32 WiFi software]]
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* [[IC ESP|IC_ESP: user interface to use the radino/radino32 WiFi]]
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* [[IC ESP8266EX interface|IC ESP8266EX interface: low level interface to communicate with the ESP chip]]
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* [[ESP8266EX HTTPD]]
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<br/>
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==Working with Arduino IDE==
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The Arduino IDE required follow includes for using the {{PAGENAME}}.
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#include <radino32_UART.h>
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#include <IC_ESP.h>
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== Firmwareupdate ==
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Download the update tool from ElectroDragon from our Wiki: [[Media:xtcom_util.zip|xtcom_util.zip]]<br/>
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The firmware tool is called XTCOM UTIL.zip
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Before updating the ESP, flash the radino32 WiFi with the radino32_WiFi_Firmwareupdate (radino32/radino32_WiFi/radino32_WiFi_Firmwareupdate).
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'''Do not use the USB Serial ('Serial' at Arduino) for ESP firmware update. It will corrupt the ESP firmware.'''
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'''Windows'''
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- Launch XTCOM_UTIL.<br/>
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- In the Tools(T) menu choose Config Device and set the Com port and set the baud rate to the value you used during testing (57600). Click Open then Connect but **don't close this panel**.<br/>
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- From the API TEST(A) menu choose Flash Image Download and browse to the downloaded firmware .bin file<br/>
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- Click DownLoad to start the update - the progress bar will confirm it's under way.<br/>
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'''Linux or OS X'''
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- Ensure that you have python and the pyserial module installed<br/>
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- Put the ESP8266 into firmware update mode by grounding GPIO0 and re-cycling the power.<br/>
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- Get the esptool from [https://github.com/themadinventor/esptool github]<br/>
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- In esptool.py change the device from ttyUSB0 to what ever your usb-serial is<br/>
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- Run ./esptool.py write_flash 0x000000 New_Firmware.bin (changing New_Firmware.bin to the downloaded firmware file)<br/>
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- The script will write the firmware to the device.<br/>
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Firmwareversion !! Downloadlink
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|ESP Firmware v1
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|[http://library.radino.cc/ESP_Firmware/ESP_Firmware_v1.zip Download]
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|ESP Firmware v3
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|[http://library.radino.cc/ESP_Firmware/ESP_Firmware_v3.zip Download]
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|-
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|-
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|ESP Firmware v6
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|[http://library.radino.cc/ESP_Firmware/ESP_Firmware_v6.zip Download]
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|-
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|-
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|ESP Firmware v7
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|[http://library.radino.cc/ESP_Firmware/ESP_Firmware_v7.zip Download]
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|-
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|}
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<br/>
  
 
== Downloads ==
 
== Downloads ==
[[Media:305000076A_radino_WiFi.pdf | Datasheet {{PAGENAME}}]]<br/>
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[[Media:305000089A_radino_32_WiFi.pdf |Datasheet {{PAGENAME}}]]<br/>
http://www.ic42.de/BSP/radino/ICT_Boards.zip
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[[Media:212000044A001-radino32-WiFi-EU-Conformity.pdf |EU conformity {{PAGENAME}}]]<br/>
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[[Media:eagle_radino_lbr.zip|Eagle library for radino/radino32]]<br/>
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[http://library.radino.cc/driver/radino32_driver.zip Bootloader driver for radino32]<br/>
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[[radino_Library#Downloads |Downloadpage for radino library]]
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[[Category:ESP]]

Latest revision as of 09:01, 11 August 2017


Contents

[edit] Hardware

radino32 WiFi radino32 WiFi radino32 WiFi

The In-Circuit radino32 WiFi combines an STM32L151 with the ESP8266EX SoC WiFi in a small form-factor EMC-compliant module. It is the follower of the radino WiFi and offers improved CPU power, larger RAM-, Flash- and EPROM-memories and expanded pin functionalities. The core of the radino32 WiFi is the powerfull STM32L151 by STMicroelectronics, which with 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M3 CPU, 32 kbyte RAM, 256 kbyte Flash and 8 kbyte EPROM provides enough resources for complex functionalities.
The radino32 WiFi is part of the radino-series, which supplies full-Arduino-compatible wireless communication devices in a small form factor. All radino Modules are pin-to-pin compatible.
http://youtu.be/-T4tdIQMn6c

radino32 WiFi

Features:

  • Arduino-compatible
  • ESP8266EX WiFi Chip, integrated
  • easy ESP8266EX Firmware Upgrade
  • 802.11 b/g/n protocol
  • Wi-Fi Direct (P2P), sof-AP
  • +19.5dBm transmiter power in 802.11b mode
  • STM32L151CC by STMicroelectronics with 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M3 CPU
  • 32 kbyte RAM, 256 kbyte Flash, 8 kbyte EEPROM
  • Low Power RTC
  • 12 bit ADC and DAC
  • Capacitive touch sensing supported
  • 23 multifunctional GPIOs (14 PWM, 10 ADC IN, 1 DAC OUT)
  • USB, I²C, SPI, 2xUSART
  • Arduino Demo Applications available in our library!

[edit] Suitable application development boards

Board Pictures Description
radino Leonardo
leonardo 45.jpg
Leonardo moduleinlegen.jpg
Carrier board suitable for all radino modules. Includes Arduino connector for easy mounting of Arduino shields. Voltage regulator and Level-Shifters are also included.
radino Spider 2.4G

radino Spider RP-SMA

radino-spider top.jpg

radino-spider-rpsma top.jpg

Breadboard adapter for all radino modules
radino USB Stick
radino-usb-stick 45.jpg

radino-usb-stick enclosure.jpg radino-usb-stick top.jpg radino-usb-stick bot.jpg

USB Stick for all radino modules. Available with integrated Chip-antennas and as a version with RP-SMA-connector.
radino UART-Bridge
radino UART 45 640.jpg

radino UART top 640.jpg radino UART bot 640.jpg

UART bridge with power supply and level shifters for all radino modules
radino RS485/RS232-Bridge IP65
RS485+RS232 45.JPG

RS485+RS232 Anschluss.JPG

radino RS485-Bridge IP65 outdoor radio adapter for Modbus, Art-Net etc. Includes RS485 driver, RS232 driver, IP65 enclosure.
XBee-PRO Shield
xbee cc1101 45 1000.JPG

xbee bot 45 1000.JPG xbee RPSMA 1000.JPG

XBee Pro adapter for all radino modules
radino DinRail Adapter
radino-dinrail top 45 housing.jpg
DinRail Adapter connects our RS485 DinRail Bus System to radino modules

[edit] Software

Applications:

  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Mobile comminications
  • Digital home network
  • Mobile accessories
  • Data logging
  • Any Arduino project

With our Arduino Library for radino32 the radino32 WiFi becomes fully Arduino-compatible, which enables easy programming by using the Arduino IDE (http://www.arduino.cc/).
For the Arduino IDE Boards Manager follow URL is required:

http://library.radino.cc/Arduino_1_8/package_radino_radino32_index.json

Visit radino/radino32 software for more information about the Arduino IDE and installation.

For detailed information about our library for the Arduino IDE look at the radino Library documentation.

Common problems regarding radino modules and the Arduino system: Common problems

Windows will automatically install the wrong bootloader driver. Please follow the instructions for Windows 7 oder Windows 10.


If you don´t want to use the Ardunio IDE, you can flash an existing .bin file with stm32flash. For more informations see: Upload binary on radino32


Software documentation for the ESP:


[edit] Working with Arduino IDE

The Arduino IDE required follow includes for using the radino32 WiFi.

#include <radino32_UART.h>
#include <IC_ESP.h>


[edit] Firmwareupdate

Download the update tool from ElectroDragon from our Wiki: xtcom_util.zip
The firmware tool is called XTCOM UTIL.zip

Before updating the ESP, flash the radino32 WiFi with the radino32_WiFi_Firmwareupdate (radino32/radino32_WiFi/radino32_WiFi_Firmwareupdate).

Do not use the USB Serial ('Serial' at Arduino) for ESP firmware update. It will corrupt the ESP firmware.

Windows

- Launch XTCOM_UTIL.
- In the Tools(T) menu choose Config Device and set the Com port and set the baud rate to the value you used during testing (57600). Click Open then Connect but **don't close this panel**.
- From the API TEST(A) menu choose Flash Image Download and browse to the downloaded firmware .bin file
- Click DownLoad to start the update - the progress bar will confirm it's under way.

Linux or OS X

- Ensure that you have python and the pyserial module installed
- Put the ESP8266 into firmware update mode by grounding GPIO0 and re-cycling the power.
- Get the esptool from github
- In esptool.py change the device from ttyUSB0 to what ever your usb-serial is
- Run ./esptool.py write_flash 0x000000 New_Firmware.bin (changing New_Firmware.bin to the downloaded firmware file)
- The script will write the firmware to the device.


Firmwareversion Downloadlink
ESP Firmware v1 Download
ESP Firmware v3 Download
ESP Firmware v6 Download
ESP Firmware v7 Download


[edit] Downloads

Datasheet radino32 WiFi
EU conformity radino32 WiFi
Eagle library for radino/radino32
Bootloader driver for radino32
Downloadpage for radino library

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