Hi,
What happens to VDD_SDIO when CHIP_PU is pulled low?
We are planning to use ESP-WROOM-32 module and we would connect QSPI flash pins (GPIO6-11) from ESP module to main application processor for easy flash updating. Plan is to put CHIP_PU low so that ESP32 is not using flash and update QSPI flash with external SPI access. Problem is that VDD_SDIO is internal to module and it is connected to QSPI flash. Would our idea work or is VDD_SDIO shutdown when CHIP_PU is low?
VDD_SDIO when CHIP_PU low
Re: VDD_SDIO when CHIP_PU low
Hi,
Sorry for the slow reply. I consulted with our hardware team who confirmed this should be fine. VDD_SDIO regulator is disabled when CHIP_PU (aka EN) is low and applying external voltage to the pin when the regulator is disabled is not a problem.
We recommend maintaining the normal VDD 3.3V input voltages to the ESP32 at this time, though (to avoid parasitic powering of the chip).
Angus
Sorry for the slow reply. I consulted with our hardware team who confirmed this should be fine. VDD_SDIO regulator is disabled when CHIP_PU (aka EN) is low and applying external voltage to the pin when the regulator is disabled is not a problem.
We recommend maintaining the normal VDD 3.3V input voltages to the ESP32 at this time, though (to avoid parasitic powering of the chip).
Angus
Re: VDD_SDIO when CHIP_PU low
Hi ESP_Angus,
So you are saying that we should apply external (3.3V) voltage to VDD_SDIO pin of the ESP32 chip ?
But for the ESP-WROOM-32 module, this pin (VDD_SDIO) is not present externally. For ESP-WROOM-32 module, VDD_SDIO pin is only internally connected to flash chip. This connection is under the metallic RF shield.
So the question is: how can we power the flash of the ESP-WROOM-32 module, when we keep the ESP32 chip in power down (CHIP_PU low) ?
So you are saying that we should apply external (3.3V) voltage to VDD_SDIO pin of the ESP32 chip ?
But for the ESP-WROOM-32 module, this pin (VDD_SDIO) is not present externally. For ESP-WROOM-32 module, VDD_SDIO pin is only internally connected to flash chip. This connection is under the metallic RF shield.
So the question is: how can we power the flash of the ESP-WROOM-32 module, when we keep the ESP32 chip in power down (CHIP_PU low) ?
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