ESP32-C3 from LCSC faulty?
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Re: ESP32-C3 from LCSC faulty?
@hristesp: what happens when you force GPIO9 to ground while powering on the ESP? Can you program it then?
Re: ESP32-C3 from LCSC faulty?
Interesting. I used a bare ESP32-C3 chip in my design (no space for the module on the board) and ordered the PCB and assembly from JLCPCB. It worked out of the box. Even the 32kHz crystal works (initially I thought it was a hardware issue but it turned out I was dumb and it was a configuration issue).
Re: ESP32-C3 from LCSC faulty?
@cyber_v1 very interesting. May I ask how you interfaced with the chip? Was it over USB or UART/JTAG? Do you have a date code?
I removed the front cap of our modules and found the units that do not function were manufactured in 2023, while the working units were made in 2021. On the front of the module the working units have XXN4 while the recent non-functioning ones have M4N4.
I removed the front cap of our modules and found the units that do not function were manufactured in 2023, while the working units were made in 2021. On the front of the module the working units have XXN4 while the recent non-functioning ones have M4N4.
Re: ESP32-C3 from LCSC faulty?
@hristesp I'm sorry for the late answer.hristesp wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 10:46 am@cyber_v1 very interesting. May I ask how you interfaced with the chip? Was it over USB or UART/JTAG? Do you have a date code?
I removed the front cap of our modules and found the units that do not function were manufactured in 2023, while the working units were made in 2021. On the front of the module the working units have XXN4 while the recent non-functioning ones have M4N4.
The interface is built-in USB.
One of the chips reads
ESP32-C3
152023
FH4P3L774R
AE02P0VR24
Re: ESP32-C3 from LCSC faulty?
I am having the same issues with ESP32C3 M4N4 modules. See https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=39450&p=130974 does anyone have a solution?
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