ESP_Sprite, thanks.
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ESP32-S3 DFU/Programming
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Re: ESP32-S3 DFU/Programming
I have no idea what you are talking about. I am an Espressif representative, and I'm able to answer questions about our products. I am not able to answer questions about the design Norwegian came up with, simply because that design is his and not our product.
Re: ESP32-S3 DFU/Programming
Hello,
I have not made any progress here.. unfortunately i dont have any Logic Analyzer to investigate the USB problems...
The device is still not recognized, i have tried several usb cables..
I have also attemted to disconnect the cable shielding of the usb cable.
I have not made any progress here.. unfortunately i dont have any Logic Analyzer to investigate the USB problems...
The device is still not recognized, i have tried several usb cables..
I have also attemted to disconnect the cable shielding of the usb cable.
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Re: ESP32-S3 DFU/Programming
OK, Linux sees a full-speed device, that at least means that your D+ has some connectivity.
Can you remove anything you have on the data lines between the ESP and the CPU? So remove D1-D3, C4, C7, C9.
Also, can you check the D- line? Does that have full connectivity from PC to ESP? It's not shorted to e.g. ground or another IO pin somewhere?
With all that, if you ground IO0 and plug in the board, do you still see the same issue?
If not, do you have more of these boards, so you can check if it's a fluke or if it's a design issue?
Can you remove anything you have on the data lines between the ESP and the CPU? So remove D1-D3, C4, C7, C9.
Also, can you check the D- line? Does that have full connectivity from PC to ESP? It's not shorted to e.g. ground or another IO pin somewhere?
With all that, if you ground IO0 and plug in the board, do you still see the same issue?
If not, do you have more of these boards, so you can check if it's a fluke or if it's a design issue?
Re: ESP32-S3 DFU/Programming
This problem is now resolved!
Turns out the tvs diodes on the usb data lines was the problem! After removing them everything works like a charm
Thanks for all the help !
Turns out the tvs diodes on the usb data lines was the problem! After removing them everything works like a charm
Thanks for all the help !
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