ESP32-S3 is not booting, or is not even trying to
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2023 7:30 pm
Hi there,
I've been trying around for hours to get my custom made PCB to work, but it does not want to. I designed everything in Easy-EDA Pro, and ordered everything with all parts placed from JLCPCB, the board came yesterday. I have the following schematics:
Here is the assembled PCB:
I wanted to build an ESP32 Cam myself, using the new ESP32-S3 model, instead of the old ESP32-S, that is discontinued but somehow still used in all ESP32-Cam chips. I have a few other schematic, but I don't think there is a problem with them, because one is for lipo charging (which works), one is for connecting the USB-C to the ESP32 with a CP-2102, connecting to the TX and RX of the ESP, and the other one is just a boost/buck circuit for generating stable 3.3V for the ESP (which works, too).
What I have done now is connected an USB-C cable to my PCB, I grounded IO-46 and IO-0 to boot to the bootloader. But I can't get a single signal from the ESP, the desktop ESP-Tool does not recognize it, and I've tried to hook up the RX/TX Pins of the ESP32, with an FTDI adapter whatsoever but nothing works.
It would be very kind if someone could help me? If you want the other schematics or the PCB design itself, just ask.
THANKS
I've been trying around for hours to get my custom made PCB to work, but it does not want to. I designed everything in Easy-EDA Pro, and ordered everything with all parts placed from JLCPCB, the board came yesterday. I have the following schematics:
Here is the assembled PCB:
I wanted to build an ESP32 Cam myself, using the new ESP32-S3 model, instead of the old ESP32-S, that is discontinued but somehow still used in all ESP32-Cam chips. I have a few other schematic, but I don't think there is a problem with them, because one is for lipo charging (which works), one is for connecting the USB-C to the ESP32 with a CP-2102, connecting to the TX and RX of the ESP, and the other one is just a boost/buck circuit for generating stable 3.3V for the ESP (which works, too).
What I have done now is connected an USB-C cable to my PCB, I grounded IO-46 and IO-0 to boot to the bootloader. But I can't get a single signal from the ESP, the desktop ESP-Tool does not recognize it, and I've tried to hook up the RX/TX Pins of the ESP32, with an FTDI adapter whatsoever but nothing works.
It would be very kind if someone could help me? If you want the other schematics or the PCB design itself, just ask.
THANKS