Updated Zigbee (markdown)

Michael Ingraham 2019-09-25 12:49:52 -04:00
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### A. Flash CCLib on an ESP82xx Device
Flashing the CC2530 normally requires a [CC_DEBUGGER](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32869263224.html). Using an ESP82xx device like a [Wemos D1 Mini](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32681374223.html) is a lower cost alternative.
Follow the usual ESP82xx [flashing process](Flashing) - you are just using [`CCLib_proxy.ino.bin`](https://github.com/s-hadinger/CCLib/blob/master/Bin/CCLib_proxy.ino.bin) instead of Tasmota.
If you are using a Wemos D1 Mini or NodeMCU, just plug the microUSB port. Vcc (3.3V), GND, Tx (GPIO1), and Rx (GPIO3) are connected via the microUSB port. Be sure that you are using a USB **_data_** cable.
For Wemos D1 Mini just plug the USB port. For non USB ESP devices, connect as follows:
For ESP devices that do not have a microUSB connector, make the following connections:
<BR>ESP<BR>Device|Serial<BR>Programming<BR>Adapter
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GPIO1|Rx
GPIO3|Tx
Vcc (3.3V), GND, Tx (GPIO1), and Rx (GPIO3) are connected via the USB on a Wemos D1 Mini.
Follow the usual ESP82xx [flashing process](Flashing) - you are just using [`CCLib_proxy.ino.bin`](https://github.com/s-hadinger/CCLib/blob/master/Bin/CCLib_proxy.ino.bin) instead of Tasmota.
Once the firmware upload completes, retain the serial interface connections (3.3V, GND, Tx, Rx). These will be used later for flashing the CC2530.