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- 21 Mar 2018, 21:28
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
I used a multimeter to measure the changes in voltage on my kinco touch switch and figured out that the voltage on the serial pin market with R changes (goes down to 0 depending on how long I press) when I touch the physical button. I guess now I have to figure out how to read serial pin values. I ...
- 14 Mar 2018, 23:42
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
I used a multimeter to measure the changes in voltage on my kinco touch switch and figured out that the voltage on the serial pin market with R changes (goes down to 0 depending on how long I press) when I touch the physical button. I guess now I have to figure out how to read serial pin values. I a...
- 13 Mar 2018, 22:00
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
I did the following but can't see anything in the log when I press the button. any other thoughts? I only see 4 gpio's on the picture. Can be GPIO12-GPIO13-GPIO14? When you said "GPIO pin 4" you referring GPIO-4 as the picture below? Perhaps you can trace back the GPIO's from ESP to the t...
- 13 Mar 2018, 21:47
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
Rest of the GPIOs were on the next page. Didn't take a screenshot of that. I have all the GPIO pins that are available defined as switches. By GPIO4 I mean using the command - GPIO,4,0 Regarding the multimeter - I haven't used it for this purpose before. Should I connect the black line of multimeter...
- 13 Mar 2018, 21:00
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
- Views: 1720497
Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
I did the following
but can't see anything in the log when I press the button. any other thoughts?- 13 Mar 2018, 20:14
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
I have managed to figure out that the Kinco switch uses the GPIO pin 4 to manage the relay. I can turn it on and off using the commands but I am struggling with operating the physical button still. My initial idea was that it would be linked to one of the GPIO pins and I would be able to program a t...
- 01 Mar 2018, 19:25
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
Thanks for the quick response! I was able to connect to the device using the 1M version. Now it’s time to figure out the correct settings... By the way, the physical button does not function at all after the flash. Does it have to do with the settings? ... 5) power cycled, uploaded the new firmware,...
- 01 Mar 2018, 18:30
- Forum: ESP Easy: Software
- Topic: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
- Replies: 459
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Re: Serial MCU controlled relay/switch
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