After more checking, I found that my SPI_CS0 PIN (32) is high (3.3V) when the board is plugged in.
Checking my Fash datasheet, the CS pin is active low; I'm not sure if ESP32 will manage that internally, pulling it low when required, or if it should be low at all times.
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- Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:12 am
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32-S3 Boot loop Issue
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- Sun Jan 21, 2024 10:10 am
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- Topic: ESP32-S3 Boot loop Issue
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Re: ESP32-S3 Boot loop Issue
Hi ESP_Sprite,
Thanks for checking the Schematic.
I am only using the CP2102 3.3 output for the RX and TX LEDs are connected to the same chip. The rest of the circuit uses a MIC5216-3.3YM5-TR for power, which is rated at 500MA.
Thanks.
Alex
Thanks for checking the Schematic.
I am only using the CP2102 3.3 output for the RX and TX LEDs are connected to the same chip. The rest of the circuit uses a MIC5216-3.3YM5-TR for power, which is rated at 500MA.
Thanks.
Alex
- Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:22 pm
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: ESP32-S3 Boot loop Issue
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ESP32-S3 Boot loop Issue
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for your time; I appreciate any help to guide me in the right direction.
I have designed a custom PCB with ESP32-S3 and CP2102N-Axx-xQFN24 as the UDB to UART bridge.
The design includes an external SPI FLASH, which I'm using W25Q128JVSIQ in this case.
The COM port is detected ...
Thanks for your time; I appreciate any help to guide me in the right direction.
I have designed a custom PCB with ESP32-S3 and CP2102N-Axx-xQFN24 as the UDB to UART bridge.
The design includes an external SPI FLASH, which I'm using W25Q128JVSIQ in this case.
The COM port is detected ...