Is This ESP32-S3 PCB Overengineered or Genius?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ย. 2024
- In this video, I will show you guys how I designed an ESP32-S3-PICO-1-N8R2 based all-in-one robot control system on a PCB (robot brain) for my University course in Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering.
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This is one of the most complicated PCBs I've ever made, and it features many cool circuits which you probably have never seen before, including:
LiPo battery charging at 2 amps, 94% efficiency
ESP32-S3-PICO-1-N8R2 chip, which integrates the crystal, filtering, RF matching components, and memory on the silicon die, minimising required board space.
E.D. (Enhanced Data) ports, which can support any external peripheral using up to 5 GPIOs, switch on and off with the ESP32 GPIO while still being able to draw the full current (load switches), and support an external SPI 8-pin FPC display
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Your video's keep getting better! And you just keep creating ^^
Great video and congrats on getting into uni. You have a great future ahead of you !
Congrats on your Uni acceptance! By the way, if you don't like using ball bearings (their size and weight can be a problem) you can get brass and aluminum telescoping tubing (K&S is a popular brand) that will fit one inside another. They're much lighter than ball bearings, and it spreads the load over a much larger area. Very light-weight oil, or graphite-type lubricants can help. They don't necessarily have the load carrying capability of ball bearings, which are often over-kill, but they're another tool you can add to your tool box.
Thanks for the advice!
pretty cool project
loved it
Love your contant bro❤
@@Sunny-bz3nq thanks!
Imagine just taking something out of the box and it works. Cringe indeed. If you don't lose at least one night of sleep debugging, what are you even doing
Great content, maybe im too old, but slowdown your videos please, i'm seen on 1.0, but i think is 1.5
Thanks, I’ll consider it for the future!
bro called it, using arduino is CRINGGE
@@danialothman Exactly man!! We should all start developing custom chips for our designs!
Where did design your schematics? If it's KiCad, why don't share the complete project files? Just the schematic as PDF is to hard to optimize it for own needs.
In my opinion, the schematic is enough for people to actually get the chips and main circuitry, and if they want to modify anything, they can just modify the schematic and do the PCB themselves, with the help of some of my tutorials. This amount of open source from other people was sufficient for my own learning, so it should be fine for others 😁
@ Okay, but a schematic as PDF is not the best solution, because we have to redraw it. The project files (even without PCB) will be more helpful. You wouldn’t give a technical 3D drawing to someone who want to chance it - so he had to redraw it first. It’s the same for schematics.
Wait you're only 13? bruh how do you know all of that stuff at 13