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ESP32-S3 devkit: no need for the 5V breakout board! #12

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Suxsem opened this issue Jun 26, 2023 · 4 comments
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ESP32-S3 devkit: no need for the 5V breakout board! #12

Suxsem opened this issue Jun 26, 2023 · 4 comments

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@Suxsem
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Suxsem commented Jun 26, 2023

I don't know if this is true also for the ESP32-S2 devkit, but for the S3 version there is a hidden pad underneath the board the must be shorted out. Maybe it worth to update the readme. Thank you for the great code BTW!

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@romainreignier
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Great! Good to know!
But this seems to be a clone of the DevKit, not the official Espressif ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1, isn't it?

@wolsoft
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wolsoft commented Aug 7, 2023

Can i connect flash drive to this usb port to read and write files after shorting this pads?

@ludoux
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ludoux commented Aug 20, 2023

It seems that some 3-rd party dev boards have this feature.

Accoring to YD-ESP32-S3 dev board's doc, when the USB-ORG is connected, it will let 5V directly pass to VBUS.

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@wolsoft
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wolsoft commented Sep 21, 2023

So maybe you have some example code how to write file on usb flash drive connected to this port ?

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