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303WIFILC01 Clock

Home brew firmware for the ESP8266 based 303 WIFI LC 01 clock.

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1. Board analysis

I did a first analysis of the board. Find my findings in subdirectory 1-pcbnets.

2. Backup of original firmware

The goals is to make our firmware and flash that on the board. I made a backup of the original firmware, see subdirectory 2-fwbackup, just in case.

This proves that we can communicate with the internal bootloader, so that we can also upload our own firmware.

3. Flashing a test

With the backup made, let's see if we can flash our own firmware, see subdirectore 3-flash.

4. The display

The firmware illuminated unexpected segments. Time to analyze the display, see subdirectory 4-display.

5. The new clock firmware

With the board reverse engineered, it is time to write my own firmware. A basic NTP clock, see subdirectory 5-clock.

6. Web config

The NTP clock form the previous section already has a configuration option in EEPROM, e.g. for the WiFi AP to connect to. However, I also want the clock to show whose birthday it is today. Maintaining a list of birthdays via the EEPROM is too clumsy. So I decided to check if the ESP can read a Google docs spreadsheet. Here is a proof of concept 6-webcfg.

7. Birthdays

The final firmware is a clock that shows upcoming birthdays, see 7-bdays.

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