ESP32-S3-PICO-1 Issues
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Re: ESP32-S3-PICO-1 Issues
I'm getting a little bit of a flashback here... someone posted an issue like this earlier, and it turned out they confused the ESD diode package they got... something like using an USBLC-4SC6 instead of a USBLC-2P6. Just in case, can you measure if that SOT6 package indeed has a direct connection between 1&6 and 3&4?
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Re: ESP32-S3-PICO-1 Issues
Sorry, didn't get a notification for the reply.
I also had a thought about the TVS doing funky things, or maybe just being soldered 180 degrees. Unfortunately there is normal continuity between the expected pin pairings. I also pulled it off of the board and checked the ESP D+/D- lines again to see if the weak pullup was there but both lines were still the same.
I'm going to assemble a third board tomorrow paying special attention to the stencilling and reflow of the ESP32. Hopefully it's just been an unlucky coincidence for the first two assemblies, but I want to start fresh. I'll update here with more debugging info.
I also had a thought about the TVS doing funky things, or maybe just being soldered 180 degrees. Unfortunately there is normal continuity between the expected pin pairings. I also pulled it off of the board and checked the ESP D+/D- lines again to see if the weak pullup was there but both lines were still the same.
I'm going to assemble a third board tomorrow paying special attention to the stencilling and reflow of the ESP32. Hopefully it's just been an unlucky coincidence for the first two assemblies, but I want to start fresh. I'll update here with more debugging info.
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Re: ESP32-S3-PICO-1 Issues
Hm, then I'm running out of things to test. Hope the 3rd board is the charm and the other two were just flukes.
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Re: ESP32-S3-PICO-1 Issues
Well good news and bad news I guess.
The good news is that I assembled a 3rd board today and really took care on the stencil/placement, and also verified all connections under a microscope afterwards, and everything works as expected on bringup. The ESP enumerates as a standard serial port over USB, and when I open a `screen` to it I can see the streaming output of "invalid header" for an empty flash.
The bad news is I wasted two boards and ESPs getting to this point .
Sorry for the false alarm, thanks for the debugging tips!
The good news is that I assembled a 3rd board today and really took care on the stencil/placement, and also verified all connections under a microscope afterwards, and everything works as expected on bringup. The ESP enumerates as a standard serial port over USB, and when I open a `screen` to it I can see the streaming output of "invalid header" for an empty flash.
The bad news is I wasted two boards and ESPs getting to this point .
Sorry for the false alarm, thanks for the debugging tips!
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Re: ESP32-S3-PICO-1 Issues
No worries, shit like that happens. Glad you at least managed to resolve it.
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