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    PCB Design for ESP32 Stand alone module

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    • kowshik1729
      kowshik1729 last edited by

      @salmanfaris Thank you so much. I am exactly looking for SoC minimum config, not the module. Shall ping the forum in case of any hassle.

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      • salmanfaris
        salmanfaris @kowshik1729 last edited by

        @kowshik1729 Great.

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        • kowshik1729
          kowshik1729 last edited by

          @salmanfaris In the figure 3 : ESP32-WROOM-32 Schematics, should I surely use all the capacitors for VDD pins? Are there any redundant connections like these? I want to reduce these unnecessary connections to keep my board size all low as possible. Please suggest how I can optimize the connections?

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          • kowshik1729
            kowshik1729 last edited by

            @salmanfaris I've got a doubt. Is there a way to program ESP32 without having USB adapter on the board? Something like how we do for ATMega328p. If there is a way like that please let me know..!! Thanks in advance..!

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            • salmanfaris
              salmanfaris last edited by salmanfaris

              Hi @kowshik1729,

              Yes, you can. we can programme the esp32 is different methods, and I suggest to use UART like we are using ESP8266, for that you need an FTDI or UART to Serial converter.

              also make you that before uploading the programme, you need to switch to programme mode, if you share the exact esp32 model, I'll check the modes .

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              • kowshik1729
                kowshik1729 last edited by

                @salmanfaris I've been looking to use ESP32-PICO D2 for my design. Please let me know the ways to programme it. I am insisting more on avoiding the UART connection because it again needs USB TO UART converter IC like CP2102 etc.. so please let me know if any other ways are there. 😊

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                  Sharon Sebastian last edited by

                  Hi @kowshik1729b ,

                  You can use JTAG also, but for the simplicity I recommend to use FTDI, you just need to populate the UART pins no need to attach the converter if you are not programming frequently .

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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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