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@cheesestraws Did you try AirTalk with the ESP32-WROOM-32E-N4 (E revision)? It seems the D revision is obsoleted (le sigh). The only difference I can find is that GPIO6-11 are not routed out, and that it uses the ESP32 v3. They say it is a drop in replacement (skipping over the infinitesimally...
Sure! this is the current version: https://bitbucket.org/twelvetone12/portable_airtalk/src/master/
I did quite some rework these last days, and I simplified the design, I will try to wrap that up and commit it this week.
Thanks Ales :) and I can announce that
IT WORKS!!
Here it is! I connected the connector pins manually since I already had cables coming out the machine. There was a problem with the 3.3 buffer, but in the end it is good since I have a chance to debug it before the next run of boards.
There...
Thanks @LaPorta :) yesterday I was quite upset with myself for not noticing the different pinout in the connector, but I just realized that I route all the signals out of the machine and I can still use the prototype externally! Which is also handy for debugging! I'm very excited again now :D
Turns out the footprint for the connector I used numbered the pins differently, (top to bottom) 1-10 and (top to bottom) 11-20. I've never seen a connector do that, and needless to say the real connector is odd numbers on one side and even numbers on the others. When the pins are numbered...
It should work, the connector carries basically the same signals, but I think the board would need to be adapted. I will finish assembling tomorrow I'm very curious to see if it really works or how much magic smoke I release :)
At my company we wanted to switch from Atmegas to STM32s (there is an almost pin-compatibile one with the 328p), we did a round of prototyping, I ported the firmware, we made the production boards, then the pandemic arrived, the STMs started to have a lead time of 90 weeks, then 100, then 110...
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