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The Unexpected Maker ProS3[D] has one USB C port. The baud rate is set to to 115,000 below and uses the internal USB peripheral, not a separate chip. Some compatible serial monitors include the Arduino IDE https://www.arduino.cc/en/software/, VSCode "Serial" extension from Microsoft https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms-vscode.vscode-serial-monitor,or PuTTY.
To re-flash:
- Install Arduino IDE (I recommend >v2.0) from https://www.arduino.cc/en/software/ if you don't have it.
- Go to the boards manager in the left sidebar and install "esp32" by Espressif Systems.
A. If it's missing, go to the following board URL under File > Preferences > Settings > Additional Board Manager URLS:https://espressif.github.io/arduino-esp32/package_esp32_index.json(See also: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/installing.html) - Go to the library manager in the left sidebar and isntall "Adafruit BusIO" by Adafruit.
- Load the attached sketch or the latest version from GitHub: https://github.com/CalPolyWindPower/2026-Controls_Load/blob/main/demos/LoadDemo/
- Set the board to "UM PROS3". It may show up as "ESP32 Family Device at first" or even multiple devices (Select the first one).
- Under Tools, set "USB CDC On Boot" to "Enabled"
- [Recommended] Under Tools, set "Core Debug Level" to "Info" or lower
- Select Upload
- Open a serial terminal
A. In Arduino IDE, got Tools > Serial Monitor and switch to 115200 baud