This adapter board to connects a USB-to-serial cable to the 2018 Open Hardware Summit badge.
The badge features an ESP32 microcontroller running MicroPython firmware. The firmware provides a Python interpreter prompt (REPL) on the serial port which allows interactive programming of the badge!
A previous blog post describes how to build and flash new MicroPython firmware to the badge:
The KiCad design files are shared on GitHub:
oshwabadge2018/adapter-board
The board has been shared on OSH Park:
OSH Park: adapter board for USB-to-serial cable
Bill of Materials (BoM)
- Switch for programming mode
- E-Switch EG1218
- Slide Switch SPDT
- Digi-Key: EG1903-ND
- Pushbutton for reset
- Omron B3F-1000
- Tactile Switch SPST-NO
- Digi-Key: SW400-ND
- Header for FTDI usb-to-serial cable
- TE AMP 9-146282-0-06
- 1×6 Pin Header 0.1″ pitch
- Digi-Key: A34253-06-ND
- Header to connect J1 socket on badge
- Harwin M20-9720345
- 2×3 Pin Header 0.1″ pitch
- Digi-Key: 952-1921-ND
- J1 header socket on the badge
- Harwin 952-1781-ND
- 2×3 Header Socket 0.1″ pitch
- Digi-Key: M20-7830346
Digi-Key shopping cart
Resources:
- Try loading MicroPython apps using the FTP server feature:
- Learn how to build and flash new MicroPython firmware
- Join the project on Hackaday.io if you are interested in participating in the development
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