1.7 KiB
Custom firmware
If you want, you can create your own custom firmware.
Install Tools
To build the source code, you need the following packages on Ubuntu 24.04.
sudo apt install nodejs npm nanopb
You need esp-idf version 5.4. It might be possible to build with the latest version, but it has not been confirmed.
First, install the necessary tools for esp-idf.
sudo apt install git wget flex bison gperf python3 python3-pip python3-venv \
cmake ninja-build ccache libffi-dev libssl-dev dfu-util libusb-1.0-0 \
Next, clone the esp-idf tool.
mkdir -p ~/esp
cd ~/esp
git clone -b release/v5.4 --recursive https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf.git
You need to install tools such as a compiler and a debugger.
cd ~/esp/esp-idf
./install.sh esp32c3
Please prepare to build the source by running the shell for using esp-idf.
. $HOME/esp/esp-idf/export.sh
Build custom firmware based on PowerMate
First, clone the PowerMate source code.
git clone https://github.com/shinys000114/odroid-powermate.git
After connecting the USB Type-C cable to the PowerMate and the host PC, run the command below to build and update PowerMate.
cd odroid-powermate
idf.py app flash monitor
Create a new project
Create a project with the command below and create your own firmware.
idf.py create-project proj
cd proj
idf.py set-target esp32c3
For a more detailed guide, please refer to the link below.
https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/release-v5.4/esp32/get-started/linux-macos-setup.html#