Custom PCB Not working
Custom PCB Not working
I have made a custom PCB using ESP32-Wroom 32 SoC. I have used a CP2104 USB-UART bridge to program the SoC. But when I connect my board into the computer it is not getting recognized and the says an error like "Device Descriptor request failed" . I had searched a lot regarding this and I can't find anything on this. I have attached my schematics below, I don't think so there are any wrongs with my schematics. The entire board is getting powered up correctly but CP2104 is not getting recognized.
I've been knocking my head since a week on this issue. Please help me out.
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Are D+/D- on the USB receptacle correct?
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Without posting a schematic, its all guesswork.
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Hi mikemoy. I have posted the schematic in the first post in the same thread. Please find the attachments with the name
"Rev_1.pdf". I have attached it here also.
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Take a good look at how your CP2104 is connected... if any, REGIN should be connected to Vbus, not 3.3V. You're also missing decoupling capacitors on Vbus.
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ESP_Sprite wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 6:43 amTake a good look at how your CP2104 is connected... if any, REGIN should be connected to Vbus, not 3.3V. You're also missing decoupling capacitors on Vbus.
I have used the schematics shown above as reference. These references are done by Adafruit whose products are perfectly working and been in market since for a while now. So I don't know how valid your point is. And I would also like to ask how I can correct this point if I have already made a PCB and don't want the REGIN to be connected to 3.3V??
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I've taken the CP2104 datasheet as a reference, I don't quite know about Adafruits designs; if they work then putting REGIN there may also be valid.
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