Hi folks, I'm developing a custom Pico D4 board which has been prototyped.
Problem is that there is no communication with Pico, the CP2104 becomes visible but it is impossible to flash it:
Connecting........_____....._____....._____....._____....._____....._____....._____
A fatal error occurred: Failed to connect to ESP32: Timed out waiting for packet header
*** [upload] Error 2
Same result from PlatformIO or using esptool.py manually...
Things I tryed:
- Swapping 10uF capacitor on RST with a 1uF
- Removing pullup on GPIO0
- Manually trying to pull GPIO0 low while resetting
- Even removing the Pico to check that there are no solder bridges underneath
I know from the datasheet that GPIO2 and GPIO12 may be left floating since they have internal pullups/down
I cutted the jumper to leave GPIO16 unconnected.
Still no luck
Powering the board with 5V it is drawing +/-30mA which seems to be a little on the low side.
Would you mind having a look at my schematics and provide me with some feedback?
Thanks a lot!
Pico D4 unable to flash
Pico D4 unable to flash
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Re: Pico D4 unable to flash
- Are you getting a proper 3.3V?
- If you open a terminal (or idf.py monitor) and you reset the ESP, do you get any chatter on the serial port?
EDIT: Think I found it: Your VDD3P3_RTC is not connected to 3.3V.
- If you open a terminal (or idf.py monitor) and you reset the ESP, do you get any chatter on the serial port?
EDIT: Think I found it: Your VDD3P3_RTC is not connected to 3.3V.
Re: Pico D4 unable to flash
Hi,
- yes 3.3V stable
- no feedback in a terminal when resetting the board
- yes 3.3V stable
- no feedback in a terminal when resetting the board
Re: Pico D4 unable to flash
I see thanks.
Do you think that not powering RTC may make the Pico unable to work properly?
Do you think that not powering RTC may make the Pico unable to work properly?
Re: Pico D4 unable to flash
I tryied soldering a very thin wire from the unconnected pin to 3,3V but it doesn't change.
Admittedly soldering a qfn pin to a wire is not that easy, under the microscope it seems ok but I may have made a bad joint...
Admittedly soldering a qfn pin to a wire is not that easy, under the microscope it seems ok but I may have made a bad joint...
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