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    • kowshik1729
      kowshik1729 last edited by

      @Sharon-Sebastian Thanks for the reply. But as I am still in the prototyping stage there is obviously a great need for me to program my MCU frequently to validate it's working.

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        ZeeZa @salmanfaris last edited by

        @salmanfaris
        i tried uploading a code to the Esp32 by connecting to arduino with the connection below
        Arduino Tx to ESP32 Tx0

        Arduino Rx to ESP32 Rx0

        Arduino 3v3 to ESP32 3v3

        Gnd to Gnd

        And connecting Arduino Reset Pin to ground....
        I could read the esp32 from the serial monitor but the code is not getting uploaded to the board(esp32).. I am trying this method so that if it works i wont have to add Jtag or USBtoUART on my pcb..
        Thanks..

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          mgfuller333 @kowshik1729 last edited by

          @kowshik1729 Hey did you eventually get the PCB design for this finalized?

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          • kowshik1729
            kowshik1729 last edited by

            @mgfuller333 No not yet, but there seems a quite nice progress in the design. I'm still researching on the antenna interfacing part.

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              Sharmila @ZeeZa last edited by

              Hi All, i m also facing the same error. we are developing an iot device based on esp32d0wdq6 controller. we have designed a board. Now the program is not getting uploaded. the connections are
              TTL Converter 3.3v - vcc (ESP32)
              TTL Converter gnd - gnd (ESP32)
              TTL Converter TXD - RXD (ESP32)
              TTL Converter RXD - TXD (ESP32)
              GND - GPIO 0 (ESP32)
              3.3V - EN (ESP32).
              Connecting......................................____An error occurred while uploading the sketch
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              this is error message i m getting.

              A fatal error occurred: Failed to connect to ESP32: Timed out waiting for packet header
              FYI, we are using the W25Q40CL flash ic. please help me to sort out this issue.
              Thanks in Advance !

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                Sharmila @Sharmila last edited by

                And having one more doubt !
                Bootloader for esp32 will present already or we need to load the bootloader code into the newly brought esp32 chip ?

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                • kowshik1729
                  kowshik1729 last edited by

                  @Sharmila If you're programming the board for the first time using Arduino IDE then you need to burn the bootloader into the bare IC. I have a doubt when you said the IC is not getting programmed even though the GPIO0 is low.

                  I wanna know is GPIO0 low all the time or did you pull it low momentarily using a button??

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                    Sharmila @kowshik1729 last edited by

                    @kowshik1729 Yes i m programming the board first time using arduion. GPIO 0 is low all the time.

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                    • kowshik1729
                      kowshik1729 last edited by kowshik1729

                      @Sharmila GPIO0 must not be low all the time. It must be held low only for a moment. Because GPIO0 is a boot strap option for choosing between UART download and normal operation. Please refer to the datasheet and search boot strap. And also can you please post a snap of your newly designed board please?

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                        Sharmila @kowshik1729 last edited by Sharmila

                        @kowshik1729 thank you for the hint ! i will check it . schematic picture of my board is given below

                        (freesnippingtool.com_capture_20200721122206.png)

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