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Post by SDL on Mar 13, 2019 7:23:18 GMT -8
Mark,
Yes, now I get it it. You plug the jumper into a 3.3V pin on the BC24. Now since you are using this on an ESP32 instead of an ESP8266 board you might be able to get away with not using the board at all. Try plugging in the Thunderboard directly into an I2C port on the BC24 and see if you pick it up. Compile and run I2CScanner from the arduino.cc if you can do that also.
BP
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PiGuy
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Post by PiGuy on Mar 14, 2019 6:37:14 GMT -8
Preliminary plugging the ThunderBoard into BC24 directly causes the BC24 to continuously reboot when even the OLED is connected. Thunderboard by itself does allow the BC24 to boot up and get an IP address with smart config. But using REST access the Thunderboard does not show any data. I will have to check the i2c scanner later when I have more time.
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Post by SDL on Mar 14, 2019 8:04:07 GMT -8
I'll have to try this. I get back to the Lab on Monday afternoon.
BP
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