I have designed my own PICO board using PICO D4 SoC with help of the document :
https://www.espressif.com/sites/default ... eet_en.pdf. Everything works perfectly fine except heat is produced when chip is using mesh functions. Mesh supposed to be connected always, otherwise I would have implemented sleep functions
I have tested with mesh functions for a week and no issues found (without plastic case covered) except heating issue. My plan is to put the same board behind wall switch and will have a plastic enclosure also. Only SoC chip gets heated no other components are impacted.
Is it safe to put behind wall switch?
Does heatsink on SoC would solve the problem?
Framework I use : MDF v1.0
Circuit : https://i.stack.imgur.com/AhNaI.png
Could someone help?
PICO D4 SoC heats with esp-mdf code
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