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Interface/Module
Power Select
Power Key
5V Input
LDO
Camera
RGB
Micro SD Card
LCD
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Power supply selection interface: the ESP-WROVER-KIT can be powered through the
USB interface or the 5V Input interface. The user can select the power supply with
shorting jumpers. More details can be found in Chapter 4.
Power on/off button: toggling to the right powers the board on; toggling to the left
powers the board off.
The 5V power supply interface is used as a backup power supply in case of full-load
operation.
NCP1117(1A). 5V-to-3.3V LDO. (There is an alternative pin-compatible LDO —
LM317DCY, with an output current of up to 1.5A). NCP1117 can provide a maximum
current of 1A. The LDO solutions are available with both fixed output voltage and
variable output voltage. The relevant schematics are shown in Figure 3-2.
Camera interface: a standard OV7670 camera module is supported.
Red, green and blue (RGB) light emitting diodes (LEDs) are controlled by pulse width
modulation (PWM).
All the pins on the ESP32 module are led out to the pin headers on the ESP-
I/O
WROVER-KIT. Users can program ESP32 to enable multiple functions such as PWM,
ADC, DAC, I2C, I2S, SPI, etc.
Micro SD card slot for data storage: when ESP32 enters the download mode, GPIO2
cannot be held high. However, a pull-up resistor is required on GPIO2 to enable the
Micro SD Card. By default, GPIO2 and the pull-up resistor R153 are disconnected. To
enable the SD Card, use shorting jumpers on JP1 as shown in Figure 3-3.
ESP-WROVER-KIT supports mounting and interfacing a 3.2" SPI (standard 4-wire
Serial Peripheral Interface) LCD, as shown in Figure 2-3.
Figure 3-1. FT2232 Schematics
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