Battery power from 1 LIPO and 3v3 regulator LDO can't turn ESP32 on
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 3:54 pm
We try to power ESP32 with one LIPO battery, but we can't get it work with voltage regulator.
Power is connected to 3.3v and GND on the top left and top right. We connect a LED, firmware is basically blink the LED to test.
Here is the test we've made:
First test, 1 LIPO 3.7v, through HT7333(100ma max) LDO outputs 3.3v to ESP32. the LED is glimmering, looks like it is browned out.
Second test, 1LIPO 3.7v connects to ESP32 directly. Works fine, and LED is blinking , very bright.
Third test, 2 LIPO 7.4v, through HT7333 outputs 3.3v to ESP32, work fine.
We are puzzled, why 1 LIPO couldn't work with HT7333. We've got the following question:
1. what 's wrong with the first test? current not enough? or voltage drop(not measured)
2. can we safely go with the option in second test? do we have to regulate the power connect to 3.3v.
Any input will be very welcomed, we don't think we are the only one testing ESP32 with LIPO, and once figured out, we 'd love to share all the info we conclude.
Power is connected to 3.3v and GND on the top left and top right. We connect a LED, firmware is basically blink the LED to test.
Here is the test we've made:
First test, 1 LIPO 3.7v, through HT7333(100ma max) LDO outputs 3.3v to ESP32. the LED is glimmering, looks like it is browned out.
Second test, 1LIPO 3.7v connects to ESP32 directly. Works fine, and LED is blinking , very bright.
Third test, 2 LIPO 7.4v, through HT7333 outputs 3.3v to ESP32, work fine.
We are puzzled, why 1 LIPO couldn't work with HT7333. We've got the following question:
1. what 's wrong with the first test? current not enough? or voltage drop(not measured)
2. can we safely go with the option in second test? do we have to regulate the power connect to 3.3v.
Any input will be very welcomed, we don't think we are the only one testing ESP32 with LIPO, and once figured out, we 'd love to share all the info we conclude.