Powering my esp32 projects
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 6:32 pm
Hey Guys,
I am totally new to powering microcontrollers, that's why I am not sure about how to power my project correctly.
I wan to build a mobile setup using the esp32 WROOM-Breakout from board from sparkfun. Ideally, the power should last for a few days for my project. Basically, the projects consists of regularly accelerometer-data via bluetooth. In between the measurements the esp32 will stay in sleep mode to save power.
The size of the batteries is also critical, so I would prefer a smaller sized battery like a coin cell or a small LiPo-battery.
One possible power supply could be a LiPo battery 3.7V, 200mah. But during development, I am powering the project using the micro-usb port which provides 5V. So I am basically not sure if a 3.7V battery can afford the same power. As I know, the IO-pins are powered with 3.3V Does the breadboard down-regulate the 5V and will 3.7V be enough to power the esp32?
I have to apologize for such beginner-questions but I couldn't find a similar project reference to validate my assumptions.
Kind regards,
RSchlenker
I am totally new to powering microcontrollers, that's why I am not sure about how to power my project correctly.
I wan to build a mobile setup using the esp32 WROOM-Breakout from board from sparkfun. Ideally, the power should last for a few days for my project. Basically, the projects consists of regularly accelerometer-data via bluetooth. In between the measurements the esp32 will stay in sleep mode to save power.
The size of the batteries is also critical, so I would prefer a smaller sized battery like a coin cell or a small LiPo-battery.
One possible power supply could be a LiPo battery 3.7V, 200mah. But during development, I am powering the project using the micro-usb port which provides 5V. So I am basically not sure if a 3.7V battery can afford the same power. As I know, the IO-pins are powered with 3.3V Does the breadboard down-regulate the 5V and will 3.7V be enough to power the esp32?
I have to apologize for such beginner-questions but I couldn't find a similar project reference to validate my assumptions.
Kind regards,
RSchlenker