From 71450f0187add40993944cd738654ade7107cb70 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Emensta <114187939+EmenstaNougat@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2024 14:44:37 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] README.md --- README.md | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 26821de..71bd968 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ Remember that jamming is illegal and should not be used with malicious intent! ## Want to buy one? - [Don Anon Tech's online-shop](https://datechlabs.com/products/the-blue-esp-pre-order) If you are looking forward to purchasing a finished, working, pre-built ESP32 BlueJammer board, you can check out [Don Anon Tech's online-shop](https://datechlabs.com/products/the-blue-esp-pre-order)! There we published the assembled PCB “The Blue ESP” "The Blue ESP" ;p +![TheBlueESP](https://dwdwpld.pages.dev/TheBlueESP.png) @@ -67,15 +68,15 @@ If you are looking forward to purchasing a finished, working, pre-built ESP32 Bl ### Additional: -- **3rd Antenna:** IPEX to SMA-F pigtail +- **for 3rd Antenna:** IPEX to SMA-F pigtail +- **Status LED:** 3mm LED +- **4.7k Ohm Resistor** ### If you're looking to add a battery: - **3.7V Li-Ion Battery** - **JST PH 2.0 Connector** - **TP4056 Charging Module** -- **3mm LED** (blue) -- **4.7k Ohm Resistor** - **Mini Slide Switch** ### To screw the 3D printed case together you must have: @@ -88,7 +89,7 @@ If you are looking forward to purchasing a finished, working, pre-built ESP32 Bl ## Antennas A frequently asked question is whether the antennas are needed and what the third antenna is for, here is the answer: Yes, you need at least both antennas for the nRF24's! Why? To have it working on a decent range! -The average range with standart known chinese 2.4GHz antennas is about 20meters. Upgrading those antennas will help a lot with getting more range! +The average range with standard known chinese 2.4GHz antennas is about 20meters. Upgrading those antennas will help a lot with getting more range! 2 antennas are for the HSPI and VSPI nRF24 modules! @@ -137,16 +138,24 @@ Here are both pinouts for HSPI and VSPI. You need both nRF24L01 modules connecte | MISO | GPIO 19 | | IRQ | | -### Battery mod (optional) -| 3.7V Li-Ion battery | JST-PH2 connector | TP4056 Charging Module | Mini Slide Switch | ESP32 | 4.7k Ohm Resistor | 3mm Status LED (blue)| -|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------|-------------------|-------|-------------------|----------------------| -| (+) Battery | (+) JST-PH2 | Bat + | | | | | -| (-) Battery | (-) JST-PH2 | Bat - | | | | | -| | | OUT + | Switch in | | | | -| | | OUT - | | GND | | (-) LED | -| | | | Switch out | 3V3 | | | -| | | | | | Resistor | (+) LED | -| | | | |GPIO27 | Resistor | | +### Status LED +| ESP32 | 4.7k Ohm Resistor | 3mm Status LED (blue)| +|-------|-------------------|----------------------| +| GND | | (-) LED | +| | | | +| | Resistor | (+) LED | +|GPIO27 | Resistor | | + +### Additional modifications (battery) +| 3.7V Li-Ion battery | JST-PH2 connector | TP4056 Charging Module | Mini Slide Switch | ESP32 | +|---------------------|----------------------|------------------------|-------------------|-------| +| (+) Battery | (+) JST-PH2 | Bat + | | | +| (-) Battery | (-) JST-PH2 | Bat - | | | +| | | OUT + | Switch in | | +| | | OUT - | | GND | +| | | | Switch out | 3V3 | +| | | | | | +| | | | |GPIO27 | ### Schematics