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WiFi to IR Gateway Reference Design bN3H ntGi
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- Power Supply Connections: Ensure proper connections from the power supply to all the components.
- Ground Connections: Verify that all components have a proper ground connection.
- Connectivity for Interfaces: Check the connections for USB, WiFi, and IR interfaces.
- Component Values and Ratings: Confirm that the resistors, capacitors, and other components have appropriate values for their use cases.
- Missing Connections: Identify any pins that may be left unconnected unintentionally.
Quick Review: Power Supply Checks:- Connect U3:GND to J1:GND (already listed in the project, assuming ground nets are connected correctly).
- Connect U2:VIN to Net9.
3.3V Rail:- Verify that all components needing 3.3V are connected to the 3.3V net (Net1).
Ground Connections:- Ensure all GND pins are connected correctly. Based on the project data, GND net has multiple connections, which looks properly spread to all relevant components.
- Make sure the ESP32-S3 module has all its ground pins connected to the GND net.
Interface Components:- Connect U3:OUT to U1:IO9 for receiving IR signals.
- Verify connections from IR LED drivers (R2 and LED1).
Component Values:- Resistor values need verification for their intended use.
Connection Examples:-
Connect R1:1 to U1:IO36.
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Connect R1:2 to LED2:K.
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Ensure decoupling capacitors are correctly placed across power pins of ICs.
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