
The board is now in bootloader mode. Now find the UF2 file you downloaded. Drag
that file to the
BOOT
drive on your computer in your operating system file manager/
finder.
The lights should flash again,
BOOT
will disappear. Your board should re-enumerate
USB and appear as a COM or Serial port on your computer. Make a note of the serial
port by checking the Device Manager (Windows) or typing
ls /dev/cu*
or
/dev/
tty*
(Mac or Linux) in a terminal.
If your board is listed in the terminal, proceed to the Uploading nina-fw with esptool s
ection of this guide.
External AirLift Breakout
You'll be turning your Arduino board into a USB to Serial converter. To do this, you'll
need a special Arduino sketch named SerialESPPassthrough.ino and an Arduino-
compatible board with Native USB support such as the Adafruit Metro M4.
You will also need to make the following connections between the board and the
AirLift Breakout:
Board Pin 12 to ESP32_ResetN
Board Pin 10 to ESP32 GPIO0
Board TX to RXI
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