Hello,
I've bought ESP32-SOLO-1 from mouser like a week ago in hope that it will have new features for ADC calibration available, but on monitor I see:
eFuse Two Point: NOT supported
eFuse Vref: NOT supported
Just wan't confirmation that it's new module using old chip and how to identify chip capabilities before buying it.
ESP32-SOLO-1 ADC clarification
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Re: ESP32-SOLO-1 ADC clarification
Hi KT81GM, I also bought ESP32-SOLO-1 from Mouser on the Dev-KitC-v4 board. Have you been able to flash and run example programs on it? I have tried for a couple of days without sucsess. What guide/tutorial did you follow?
Re: ESP32-SOLO-1 ADC clarification
Hi, angelsinacento
Is there anything in this post that could help? https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7307
Thanks.
Is there anything in this post that could help? https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7307
Thanks.
Re: ESP32-SOLO-1 ADC clarification
Hi @kt819gm.
Have you made any progress here? I've been looking forward to ESP32 ADC calibrations being in place for some time now, how can we tell which modules have been calibrated vs. not? It that a chip issue, are these older chips prior to the calibration being put in place?
Chris
Have you made any progress here? I've been looking forward to ESP32 ADC calibrations being in place for some time now, how can we tell which modules have been calibrated vs. not? It that a chip issue, are these older chips prior to the calibration being put in place?
Chris
Re: ESP32-SOLO-1 ADC clarification
I suggest you contact sales@espressif.com about this. They should be able to track down which chips have which type of calibration.cmorgan wrote:how can we tell which modules have been calibrated vs. not?
Re: ESP32-SOLO-1 ADC clarification
This is very disorganized especially now that major distributors are stocking modules. There has to be something like "##% of TYPE modules produced after ##/#### have VREF calibration, ...".ESP_Dazz wrote: ↑Tue Nov 13, 2018 3:07 pmI suggest you contact sales@espressif.com about this. They should be able to track down which chips have which type of calibration.
Re: ESP32-SOLO-1 ADC clarification
I'm afraid date codes are only applicable to chips. VREF calibration has been applied to ESP32-D0WD and ESP32-D0WDQ6 chips produced on/after the 1st week of 2018. Therefore, ESP32-D0WD and ESP32-D0WDQ6 chips with date codes on/later than 012018 should have VREF calibration (see image below).WiFive wrote:This is very disorganized especially now that major distributors are stocking modules. There has to be something like "##% of TYPE modules produced after ##/#### have VREF calibration, ...".
For modules, the only way to determine if modules have calibration is to contact your distributor. They should be able to check their batch numbers with our sales team. However, as far as I know only a small batch of WROVER modules have EFUSE calibration, and this batch had both VREF and Two Point Calibration values.
Re: ESP32-SOLO-1 ADC clarification
Ok, that is helpful.
For SOLO, D2WD, and PICO is there any factory calibration?
So do you know approximately how many modules this includes?ESP_Angus wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:07 amManufacturing has provided more detailed information showing there were some ESP32-WROVER, ESP32-WROVER-I and ESP32-WROVER-B modules produced with this coding scheme, although since August all modules have used the "None" coding scheme again. Espressif plans to provide a complete statement about this soon.
For SOLO, D2WD, and PICO is there any factory calibration?
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