For my design, I used a reset-ic to source the RC (instead of VCC)... it looked like you had a similar intent.
Since your reset signal is directly on the pin, may want to ensure that it is super clean.
ESP32-PICO-D4 boot loop
Re: ESP32-PICO-D4 boot loop
Should be clean due to the RC filter but I will check it (I have another board coming with a better layout, as I suspect the problem is eddie currents in the groundplane).
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Re: ESP32-PICO-D4 boot loop
I'm also experiencing the same problem. I'm using esp32 pico d4 in a custom PCB I'm using U0TXD and U0RXD pins of UART to flash it.
rst:0x10 (RTCWDT_RTC_RESET),boot:0x13 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT)
configsip: 188777542, SPIWP:0xee
clk_drv:0x00,q_drv:0x00,d_drv:0x00,cs0_drv:0x00,hd_drv:0x00,wp_drv:0x00
mode:DIO, clock div:1
load:0x3fff0030,len:1184
load:0x40078000,len:13260
load:0x40080400,len:3028
entry 0x400805e4
I'm getting this error in a loop
i checked my power supply its getting solid 3.3v to the power pins also it can go up to 1.5A
rst:0x10 (RTCWDT_RTC_RESET),boot:0x13 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT)
configsip: 188777542, SPIWP:0xee
clk_drv:0x00,q_drv:0x00,d_drv:0x00,cs0_drv:0x00,hd_drv:0x00,wp_drv:0x00
mode:DIO, clock div:1
load:0x3fff0030,len:1184
load:0x40078000,len:13260
load:0x40080400,len:3028
entry 0x400805e4
I'm getting this error in a loop
i checked my power supply its getting solid 3.3v to the power pins also it can go up to 1.5A
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