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7. After download, remove the jumper on IO0 and GND.
8. Power up the RF testing board again. ESP32-C3-MINI-1 will switch to working mode. The chip will read
programs from flash upon initialization.
Note:
IO0 is internally logic high. If IO0 is set to pull-up, the Boot mode is selected. If this pin is pull-down or left floating, the
Download mode is selected. For more information on ESP32-C3-MINI-1, please refer to ESP32-C3-MINI-1 Datasheet.
2.3 Set up Development Environment
The Espressif IoT Development Framework (ESP-IDF for short) is a framework for developing applications based on
the Espressif chips. Users can develop applications with ESP chips in Windows/Linux/macOS based on ESP-IDF.
Here we take Linux operating system as an example.
2.3.1 Install Prerequisites
To compile with ESP-IDF you need to get the following packages:
• CentOS 7:
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sudo yum install git wget flex bison gperf python cmake ninja-build ccache dfu-
util
• Ubuntu and Debian (one command breaks into two lines):
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sudo apt-get install git wget flex bison gperf python python-pip python-
setuptools cmake
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ninja-build ccache libffi-dev libssl-dev dfu-util
• Arch:
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sudo pacman -S --needed gcc git make flex bison gperf python-pip cmake ninja
ccache dfu-util
Note:
• This guide uses the directory
~
/esp on Linux as an installation folder for ESP-IDF.
• Keep in mind that ESP-IDF does not support spaces in paths.
2.3.2 Get ESPIDF
To build applications for ESP32-C3-MINI-1 module, you need the software libraries provided by Espressif in
.
To get ESP-IDF, create an installation directory (
~
/esp) to download ESP-IDF to and clone the repository with ‘git
clone’:
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mkdir -p ~/esp
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cd ~/esp
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf.git
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