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ESP32 S3 set up issue
#1
Hello,
In a previous email I mentioned that I am using the SIM 7600 module with the ESP32 S3 WROOM 1U, however I can't use the serial monitor in order to receive information (I can't see data), I would like to know if you have any advice for the ESP32 S3 set up in Arduino firmware. See my below set up in tools menu:

[Image: 0?ui=2&ik=2d79881756&attid=0.1&permmsgid...j58g7e0&zw]

I followed you recommendation with ''USB CDC On Boot'' = ENABLE, and now I have below information in the Serial Monitor:

ELF file SHA256: 587cb4fa5
E (159) esp_core_dump_flash: Core dump flash config is corrupted! CRC=0x7bd5c66f instead of 0x0
E (167) esp_core_dump_elf: Elf write init failed!
E (172) esp_core_dump_common: Core dump write failed with error=-1
Rebooting...
ESP-ROM:esp32s3-20210327
Build:Mar 27 2021
rst:0xc (RTC_SW_CPU_RST),boot:0x8 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT)
Saved PC:0x40376f0d
SPIWP:0xee
modeBig GrinIO, clock div:1
load:0x3fce2810,len:0xfdc
load:0x403c8700,len:0x4
load:0x403c8704,len:0xabc
load:0x403cb700,len:0x2d40
entry 0x403c8890
E (113) quad_psram: PSRAM ID read error: 0x00ffffff, PSRAM chip not found or not supported, or wrong PSRAM line mode
E (116) spi_flash: Detected size(8192k) smaller than the size in the binary image header(16384k). Probe failed.
assert failed: __esp_system_init_fn_init_flash startup_funcs.c:95 (flash_ret == ESP_OK)
Backtrace: 0x4037654e:0x3fceb120 0x4037c65d:0x3fceb140 0x403830bd:0x3fceb160 0x4200a903:0x3fceb290 0x4200bd8b:0x3fceb2b0 0x4200bdc5:0x3fceb2d0 0x403768f5:0x3fceb300 0x403cc974:0x3fceb340 0x403ccd39:0x3fceb380 0x403c88fd:0x3fceb4b0 0x40045c01:0x3fceb570 0x40043ab6:0x3fceb6f0 0x40034c45:0x3fceb710


I think I need to change something else in the Tool config but I'm not sure.

Thanks.
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#2
we can't see your photo. please upload your arduino project setting photo. such as BORAD type.
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#3
Please let me know if now you can see the image 

This image is before changes


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#4
your photo showed you have already downloaded firmware, what problem with you?
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#5
In a previous post I mentioned that I am using the SIM 7600 module with the ESP32 S3 WROOM 1U, however I can't use the serial monitor in order to receive information (I can't see data), I can upload the firmware to ESP32 but after upload the firmware I can't see a response in serial monitor, I only can see the failures that I sent in previos post after Enabled the "USB CDC On Boot''.
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#6
if you want monitor log data from USB-C port, you should enable "USB CDC On Boot''.
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#7
Yes, I did your recommendation I enabled "USB CDC On Boot'', and the error results in serial monitor are below (please see attached images for your reference):

ELF file SHA256: a6759c6aa

E (149) esp_core_dump_flash: Core dump flash config is corrupted! CRC=0x7bd5c66f instead of 0x0
E (157) esp_core_dump_elf: Elf write init failed!
E (162) esp_core_dump_common: Core dump write failed with error=-1
Rebooting...
ESP-ROM:esp32s3-20210327
Build:Mar 27 2021
rst:0xc (RTC_SW_CPU_RST),boot:0x8 (SPI_FAST_FLASH_BOOT)
Saved PC:0x40376eb1
SPIWP:0xee
modeBig GrinIO, clock div:1
load:0x3fce2810,len:0xfdc
load:0x403c8700,len:0x4
load:0x403c8704,len:0xabc
load:0x403cb700,len:0x2d40
entry 0x403c8890
E (113) spi_flash: Detected size(8192k) smaller than the size in the binary image header(16384k). Probe failed.

assert failed: __esp_system_init_fn_init_flash startup_funcs.c:95 (flash_ret == ESP_OK)


Backtrace: 0x403764f2:0x3fceb120 0x4037c1d1:0x3fceb140 0x40382c31:0x3fceb160 0x4200a803:0x3fceb290 0x4200bc8b:0x3fceb2b0 0x4200bcc5:0x3fceb2d0 0x40376899:0x3fceb300 0x403cc974:0x3fceb340 0x403ccd39:0x3fceb380 0x403c88fd:0x3fceb4b0 0x40045c01:0x3fceb570 0x40043ab6:0x3fceb6f0 0x40034c45:0x3fceb710


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#8
which kincony board you are using? take a photo.
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#9
I am not using Kincony board, I am just using the ESP32 S3 chip on a board
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#10
Hello,

Do you have any other comments for my issue?
Thanks
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