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easytarget avatar easytarget commented on August 20, 2024

Google can help, a bit. I2C comms are failing.
First thing to check is that you are powering the module from 5v, not 3.3v. Be careful.. dont simply switch the ftdi back to 5v, disconnect the data pins first.
Other than that it may be a bunch of stuff; bad board selection, poor components.. (does the original example script from the esp32 library work?) it could even be dodgy soldering on the board etc.. I see a lot of similar errors in a simple search, and a lot of different explanations.

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easytarget avatar easytarget commented on August 20, 2024

nb. I'm not prudish but some search engines and others are; so keeping language mild. ;-)

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NodeSolo88 avatar NodeSolo88 commented on August 20, 2024

Google can help, a bit. I2C comms are failing.
First thing to check is that you are powering the module from 5v, not 3.3v. Be careful.. dont simply switch the ftdi back to 5v, disconnect the data pins first.
Other than that it may be a bunch of stuff; bad board selection, poor components.. (does the original example script from the esp32 library work?) it could even be dodgy soldering on the board etc.. I see a lot of similar errors in a simple search, and a lot of different explanations.

Thank you so much for your help. The weird think is I was using the 5 volt connector and I couldn’t find anything on google for my issue. I ended up solving it buy putting a code in that disabled the brownout sensor and that fixed it. I think I had some hardware issues because it didn’t work with the usb converter that came in the kit and I was having so manny other problems. I even programming it with my arduino uno and wall power to make shure it was getting enough power but the brownout sensor was still triggered. Again Thank you so much for your reaching out

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easytarget avatar easytarget commented on August 20, 2024

Thank you too for letting me know.
There does seem to be alot of variability between boards and camera sensors, power issues/sensitivity are especially common.

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