Hi guys,
I'm in the process of developing my own ESP32 custom board and I'm wondering which is the cheapest way to program it.
I have a DevKitC V4 and althought I would like to use the USB - UART converter on my own board, it will get expensive since I'll need an embedded converter chip on my board, so I'm looking for other options.
Should I just leave TX/RX pins exposed and use an outside board?
Thanks in advance.
Programming ESP32 Custom Board
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Re: Programming ESP32 Custom Board
The way I usually do it is to have a header with gnd/txd/rxd/io0/reset on it available. You can put an external programmer (like the esp-prog) on that header and program stuff that way.
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