Power supply from both USB-C and +3V3 or 5V
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:44 am
I am using a Lolin Wemos ESP32-S3-mini, but I think this counts for a lot of other modules as well.
The module can be powered by USB-C and external pins (3V3 and VBUS, which I assume, is 5V).
My plan is to solder these modules onto the PCB's that they're going to control. My assumption is that if they're fed with 3V3 they're going to do just fine (3V3 will be plenty available on the PCB).
But what if I need to connect the USB-C for diagnostics/debugging at the same time the PCB is running (and supplying power)? I read somewhere one can't do that. I don't think it's an option to come up with some "modified" USB-C cable that has the power lines disconnected. But it's also not possible to power the whole PCB from USB-C.
So, how to (conditionally) isolate the power supplies from both sides? Anyone experience, thoughts? Just plug and pray?
The module can be powered by USB-C and external pins (3V3 and VBUS, which I assume, is 5V).
My plan is to solder these modules onto the PCB's that they're going to control. My assumption is that if they're fed with 3V3 they're going to do just fine (3V3 will be plenty available on the PCB).
But what if I need to connect the USB-C for diagnostics/debugging at the same time the PCB is running (and supplying power)? I read somewhere one can't do that. I don't think it's an option to come up with some "modified" USB-C cable that has the power lines disconnected. But it's also not possible to power the whole PCB from USB-C.
So, how to (conditionally) isolate the power supplies from both sides? Anyone experience, thoughts? Just plug and pray?