Hi,
I designed a PCB for an upcoming project. I already ordered the PCB, soldered everything in place. Plugged the USB in my Laptop but can't connect to the ESP32 c6 mini which I used. It is powered via an LDO with 3.3V and 1A.
This is the layout. I already made some changes to - pulling GPIO9 to GND and adding the cap 1uF to the EN Pin.
GPIO16 will communicate with some WS2815B
GPIO18 not being used
GPIO21 will detect light via a photodiode
GPIO22 will be used with a button
GPIO23 will be used with a button
I measured the voltage at R6 with a multimeter and it shows 0.6V which is not enough to trigger a high level. I couldn't figure out why the voltage drop is so high. For testing I shorted the resistor to check if the module is reachable, unsucessfull.
What can I do diffferently in the next version to upload and communicate to the board via USB?
Could I have destroyed the module already?
I didn't want to place button for reset and boot. I'd be happy to if this is the solution.
Cheers
ESP32 c6 mini not detected
Re: ESP32 c6 mini not detected
0.6V indeed is not enough. Can you reproduce this over multiple boards? If not, it may be an one-off issue (e.g. a short under the module)
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Re: ESP32 c6 mini not detected
It is pretty difficult to damage an ESP32 at low voltages. More likely your LDO regulator is damaged/misconfigured if you aren't getting 3V3 out of it.
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