## Check 115200 baud visibility of ESP32 (press reset if needed). Should see <pre>ets Jul 29 2019 12:21:46 ... rst:0x1 (POWERON_RESET),boot:0x13 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT)</pre>
## Check 115200 baud visibility of ESP32 (press reset if needed). Should see <pre>ets Jul 29 2019 12:21:46 ... rst:0x1 (POWERON_RESET),boot:0x13 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT)</pre>
## Check upload with default Arduino example `Blink' app against LEDs set to OUT1/OUT2 (GPIO 16, GPIO4) with ESP32 -> ESP32-WROOM-DA module
## Check upload with default Arduino example `Blink' app against LEDs set to OUT1/OUT2 (GPIO 16, GPIO4) with ESP32 -> ESP32-WROOM-DA module with settings [[Bestand:Arduino-blink-check.png|120px|miniatuur|Arduino blink check]] and [[Bestand:Arduino-blink-check-code.png|120px|miniatuur|Arduino blink code]].
== Improvements ==
== Improvements ==
# Add the word 'OFF' to the labels of all bridges in the PoE field (and not just the top one)
# Add the word 'OFF' to the labels of all bridges in the PoE field (and not just the top one)
Versie van 4 feb 2025 14:00
15 units; 25/01/23 fab date.
Initial Bringup / checkout
Board 001:
Checked soldering/board as is.
Plug in USB-C
Check 3v3 and 5v power; check red LED
check detection driver
PoE powering
Place solder bridges Vpwr, V5 to VPOE/VPOE5 in Source field
Do not place the Vpwr/5V bridges in the PoE field - these should be better labeled: e.g. have an 'OFF' text added to them like the one just above.
Plug in PoE ethernet; check voltages: 5V, 3v3 and Vpwr==5V
ESP32
Solder in the ESP32
Unplug PoE ethernet; plug in USB;
Check 115200 baud visibility of ESP32 (press reset if needed). Should see
Check upload with default Arduino example `Blink' app against LEDs set to OUT1/OUT2 (GPIO 16, GPIO4) with ESP32 -> ESP32-WROOM-DA module with settings Arduino blink check and Arduino blink code.
Improvements
Add the word 'OFF' to the labels of all bridges in the PoE field (and not just the top one)