ESP32 and SIM800C Design

Below is a summary of the wiring connections to integrate the added components into your schematic:

Table


Connection NetFrom Component and PinTo Component and PinDescription
Battery Positive Path[Li‑ion Battery (BAT1)] positive terminalTP4056 (U4) BAT/IN pin (battery input)Connect the battery positive to the TP4056 input.
TP4056 to Buck InputTP4056 (U4) VCC/OUT pin (charger output)Buck Converter (U5) IN pinWire the TP4056 output to the buck converter input.
3.3 V Supply NetBuck Converter (U5) OUT pin (3.3 V regulated output)ESP32-WROOM-32D (U1) VCC, SIM800C (U3) VCC (and CH340C if present)Distribute the regulated 3.3 V from the buck converter to the 3.3 V rails of the powered components.
UART (SIM800C to ESP32)SIM800C (U3) TX pinESP32-WROOM-32D (U1) IO16 (RX)Connect SIM800C transmitter to ESP32 receiver (UART default).
SIM800C (U3) RX pinESP32-WROOM-32D (U1) IO17 (TX)Connect SIM800C receiver to ESP32 transmitter (UART default).
Common GroundNegative terminals of [Li‑ion Battery (BAT1)], TP4056 (U4), Buck Converter (U5), ESP32 (U1), SIM800C (U3)Ground pinTie all grounds together for a unified return path.
You can use the “Apply changes” option to add these wiring connections to your schematic. This will fully connect the power path and UART interface between the ESP32 and SIM800C modules while ensuring proper battery charging and voltage regulation.
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