Can anyone check the below schematics of ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N16R8, I am using windows 11 and unable to detect the usb com port to program the controller. I tried to follow the schematic of a board of ESP32S3R8N8.
Attached is my schematics. I used CH334F and CH340K. Drivers are installed as well.
ESP32S3
Re: ESP32S3
Where is the boot button? A lot of times the IO 0 is used to but the ESP32-S3 into boot mode then Windows will recognize the USB port as a COM port. Here can find an example: https://learn.adafruit.com/assets/112329
Re: ESP32S3
Thank you for the reply.
GPI0 is connected with GND via push button. I highlighted it with red in the schematics. I tested the board on multiple PCs, multiple wire, still getting unknown USB driver.
Anyone please help.
GPI0 is connected with GND via push button. I highlighted it with red in the schematics. I tested the board on multiple PCs, multiple wire, still getting unknown USB driver.
Anyone please help.
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Re: ESP32S3
Also note that the programming is done via a serial-to-USB converter chip: you should be able to find that regardless of the ESP32 state.
In general, I'd try to figure out which chips *are* detected: you should see both the USB hub chip as well as the USB-serial converter. I have no idea how to check for those under Windows, but the system log under Linux (dmesg) may give you more info when you plug the board in.
In general, I'd try to figure out which chips *are* detected: you should see both the USB hub chip as well as the USB-serial converter. I have no idea how to check for those under Windows, but the system log under Linux (dmesg) may give you more info when you plug the board in.
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