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Get Started on ESP32-C3-MINI-1
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Compressed 18960 bytes to 11311...
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Wrote 18960 bytes (11311 compressed) at 0x00000000 in 0.3 seconds (effective 584.9
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Hash of data verified.
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Compressed 145520 bytes to 71984...
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Wrote 145520 bytes (71984 compressed) at 0x00010000 in 2.3 seconds (effective
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Hash of data verified.
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Leaving...
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Hard resetting via RTS pin...
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Done
If everything goes well, the “hello_world” application starts running after you remove the jumper on IO0 and GND,
and re-power up the testing board.
2.4.6 Monitor
To check if “hello_world” is indeed running, type ‘idf.py -p PORT monitor‘ (Do not forget to replace PORT with your
serial port name).
This command launches the IDF Monitor application:
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$ idf.py -p /dev/ttyUSB0 monitor
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Running idf_monitor in directory [...]/esp/hello_world/build
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Executing ”python [...]/esp-idf/tools/idf_monitor.py -b 115200 [...]/esp/hello_world/build
/hello-world.elf”...
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--- idf_monitor on /dev/ttyUSB0 115200 ---
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--- Quit: Ctrl+] | Menu: Ctrl+T | Help: Ctrl+T followed by Ctrl+H ---
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After startup and diagnostic logs scroll up, you should see “Hello world!” printed out by the application.
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Hello world!
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Restarting in 10 seconds...
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This is esp32c3 chip with 1 CPU core, WiFi/BLE, 4MB external flash
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Restarting in 9 seconds...
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Restarting in 7 seconds...
To exit IDF monitor use the shortcut Ctrl+].
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