The documentation clearly states that "The Wi-Fi-enabled SoCs and modules, such as ESP32, ESP32-C and ESP32-S series can be used to build Matter Wi-Fi devices."
However I cannot compile my code for any esp32-c2 targets, but I can use esp32-c3 and esp32 targets.
I've tried both the v5.5.2 and v6.0 ...
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- Sun Feb 22, 2026 7:52 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: does ESP-MATTER support ESP32-C2?
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- Tue Jan 27, 2026 6:20 am
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Ripple voltage in PFM low current mode.
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Re: Ripple voltage in PFM low current mode.
Just spitballing here, but given A. the chip only goes in PFM mode if power usage is low, B. power usage will only be low when the chip doesn't receive/send anything, and C. ripple is important for the analog parts of the ESP32, i.e. the radio receive paths, but not the digital parts... I don't ...
- Sun Jan 25, 2026 12:28 am
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Ripple voltage in PFM low current mode.
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Ripple voltage in PFM low current mode.
Hello, I'm designing an esp32 based board. My current buck converter is AP63202 although I might switch to the AP64062 as 2A is very overkill for this circuit.
The ESP32 is almost the only load on the 3.3v rail aside from the power on LED. it's used to produce PWM for the MOSFET gate drivers in a ...
The ESP32 is almost the only load on the 3.3v rail aside from the power on LED. it's used to produce PWM for the MOSFET gate drivers in a ...