Esp32 Devboard
This project is a custom-designed breakout board for the ESP32-S3 chip, created . The board features native USB-C programming support, and includes an integrated Li-ion battery charger, gyroscope (mpu6050).
Created by
Jayadeep
Tier 3
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Jay ⚡🚀
rejected Esp32 Devboard ago
We have noticed that you have refused to listen to reviewer feedback after many attempts. this is also a copy of anothre project that we have rejected. Not approved. I again strongly encourge you to make somthing new or learn look in to the hackpad and make it your self
Shaurya Bisht
rejected Esp32 Devboard ago
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Jay ⚡🚀
rejected Esp32 Devboard ago
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Jayadeep
added to the journal ago
Project Link
Links
https://github.com/jayadeep14/Board/blob/main/Schematic.pdf
https://github.com/jayadeep14/Board/blob/main/esp32_mine_layer.pdf
https://github.com/jayadeep14/Board/blob/main/PCB/Gerber_.zip
https://github.com/jayadeep14/Board/blob/main/PCB/bom.xlsx
https://github.com/jayadeep14/Board/blob/main/PCB/positions.csv

Jayadeep
submitted Esp32 Devboard for review ago
Jayadeep
added to the journal ago
Changed
Sir,
The root file in my GitHub, made changes in today about 11 am please recheck the file .Here is the screenshot of my GitHub.

Please consider this and recheck the files
Con
NotARoomba 🚀
requested changes for Esp32 Devboard ago
The PCB files that were in your PCB folder show no changes, and the files in the root directory have not been changed since yesterday.
Jayadeep
submitted Esp32 Devboard for review ago
Jayadeep
added to the journal ago
Schematic of Updated pcb


Add mpu6050 (gyroscope )to pcb .
Schematic diagram of updated pcb . Sorry to upload it in journal . But I made changes in GitHub.
I am not copied it .
Add.
NotARoomba 🚀
requested changes for Esp32 Devboard ago
Please don't directly copy the schematics/designs from other people (https://github.com/MakersFunDuck/Ducky-Board-ESP32-S3). You mentioned adding in an "mpu6050" but I don't see the changes reflected in the schematic/PCB, please journal your progress.
Jayadeep
submitted Esp32 Devboard for review ago
Jayadeep
added to the journal ago
Changes in Devboard

Add additional features
Made some changes in pcb and schematic diagram. Add mpu6050 (gyroscope )to pcb . Make this pcb for advanced. It takes little time as compared to the previous.
At first edited the schematic diagram and then pcb cooked.

technical_.
requested changes for Esp32 Devboard ago
Jayadeep
submitted Esp32 Devboard for review ago
Jayadeep
added to the journal ago
Devboard case


Devboard case
I haven't even started thinking about making the PCB case yet.
I only consider it after I've reviewed everything.
So, this has led to many problems during creation.
I prefer to use a transparent acrylic sheet.
Iamalive 🚀
requested changes for Esp32 Devboard ago
Jayadeep
submitted Esp32 Devboard for review ago
Tanuki ⚡🚀
requested changes for Esp32 Devboard ago
Hello! Please use .step.
Jayadeep
submitted Esp32 Devboard for review ago
1Mon
requested changes for Esp32 Devboard ago
please add some more detail on your decisions behind making the schematic. you also need a full image of the assembly in your readme, does this not need a case? you also only can get 2 boards PCBA'd.
Jayadeep
submitted Esp32 Devboard for review ago
Jayadeep
added to the journal ago
Sorting Everything

Sorted everything and checked whether the components are correct or wrong.creating bom and position file.some of the components are little tricky.This process take only little time.
After completing the project, I can confirm that the entire design has been successfully finished.

Jayadeep
added to the journal ago
Completing the Devboard
Step 1
Completed the Schematic
My project involves creating a custom breakout board for the ESP32-S3 chip . The board is designed with native USB-C programming support and features an integrated Li-Ion battery charger.
My task was to develop an ESP32 dev board, and I struggled mainly with the schematic diagram, including the voltage regulator and integrated li-ion battery.
By finding and search the connection and layout .
For stable 3.3V i selected Ams1117 3.3 . For enabling data transfer rates up to 416MHz i selected W25Q128 flash memory .
interfacing W25Q128 flash memory , Ams1117 voltage regulator circuit take me some time.
I have decided to make it as simple . The schematic diagram took me some time to complete
Time Spent: 2.5 h
Step 2
Completed Routing and design pcb
Routing the PCB for this ESP32 board was quite a challenge, especially given the compact design I was aiming for.It took considerable time to ensure everything was routed properly, as I had to carefully manage trace widths.
It took a lot of time.

Jayadeep
started Esp32 Devboard ago