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ESP_Midea/Midea_ESP/QUICK_START_SCHEMATIC.md
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6.6 KiB

Quick Start: Building the Schematic

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Start with Power Supply (Page 1 or Top Left)

Add Components:

  1. Press A → Search Midea_ESP:AMS1117-3.3 → Place as U1
  2. Press A → Search Device:C → Place 4 capacitors: C1, C2, C3, C4

Set Values:

  • C1, C2: 10µF
  • C3, C4: 100nF

Add Power Symbols:

  • Press P → Select +3V3 → Place near U1 output
  • Press P → Select +5V → Place near where J1 will connect (on Page 3)
  • Press P → Select GND → Place multiple times

Connect:

  • Net Label +5V_POWERU1 Pin 3 (IN) (this connects to J1 Pin 1 on Page 3)
  • Net Label +5V_POWERC1 (one terminal) (parallel - connect directly to +5V net)
  • Net Label +5V_POWERC3 (one terminal) (parallel - connect directly to +5V net)
  • C1 (other terminal)GND
  • C3 (other terminal)GND
  • U1 Pin 2 (OUT)+3V3 power symbol (connect to +3V3 net)
  • U1 Pin 2 (OUT)C2 (one terminal) (parallel - connect directly to +3V3 net)
  • U1 Pin 2 (OUT)C4 (one terminal) (parallel - connect directly to +3V3 net)
  • C2 (other terminal)GND
  • C4 (other terminal)GND
  • U1 Pin 1 (GND)GND
  • U1 Pin TAB (GND)GND

Note:

  • Power comes from J1 Pin 1 (+5V) on Page 3. Use net labels to connect between pages.
  • C1 and C3 are in PARALLEL (both connected between +5V and GND for input filtering)
  • C2 and C4 are in PARALLEL (both connected between +3V3 and GND for output filtering)

2. Add ESP32 (Page 2 or Center)

Add Components:

  1. Press A → Search Midea_ESP:ESP32-WROOM-32E → Place as U2
  2. Press A → Search Device:C → Place 2 capacitors: C5 (100nF), C6 (10µF)
  3. Press A → Search Button_Switch_SMD:SW_PUSH → Place 2 buttons: SW1, SW2
  4. Press A → Search Device:R → Place 4 resistors: R1, R2, R3, R4
  5. Press A → Search Device:LED → Place 2 LEDs: LED1, LED2

Set Values:

  • R1, R2: 220Ω
  • R3, R4: 10kΩ
  • C5: 100nF
  • C6: 10µF

Connect Power:

  • U2 Pin 2 (VDD)+3V3 (only exposed VDD pin on your module)
  • U2 Pin 2 (VDD)C5 (one terminal)+3V3, C5 (other terminal)GND (100nF decoupling)
  • U2 Pin 2 (VDD)C6 (one terminal)+3V3, C6 (other terminal)GND (10µF bulk capacitor)
  • All exposed U2 GND pinsGND (typically Pin 1 and other exposed GND pins)

Connect Buttons:

  • SW1 Pin 1 → U2.EN, R3 → +3V3
  • SW1 Pin 2 → GND
  • SW2 Pin 1 → U2.GPIO0, R4 → +3V3
  • SW2 Pin 2 → GND

Connect LEDs:

  • LED1 Anode → R1 → U2.GPIO2
  • LED1 Cathode → GND
  • LED2 Anode → R2 → U2.GPIO4
  • LED2 Cathode → GND

Add Net Labels:

  • Press L → Type ESP32_TX → Attach to wire from U2.GPIO17
  • Press L → Type ESP32_RX → Attach to wire from U2.GPIO16

3. Add Level Shifter and AC Connector (Page 3 or Right)

Add Components:

  1. Press A → Search Midea_ESP:TXB0104PWR → Place as U3
  2. Press A → Search Connector_JST:JST_XH_B4B-XH-A → Place as J1

Connect Power:

  • U3 Pin 12 (VCCA) → +3V3
  • U3 Pin 11 (VCCB) → +5V
  • U3 Pin 10 (OE) → +3V3
  • U3 Pins 5, 13, 14 (GND) → GND

Connect Signals:

  • U3 Pin 1 (A1) → Net Label ESP32_TX (connects to U2.GPIO17)
  • U3 Pin 2 (A2) → Net Label ESP32_RX (connects to U2.GPIO16)
  • U3 Pin 9 (B1) → Net Label AC_RX → J1 Pin 2
  • U3 Pin 8 (B2) → Net Label AC_TX → J1 Pin 3
  • J1 Pin 1 → Net Label +5V_POWER → Connect to Page 1 (U1 input via capacitors)
  • J1 Pin 4 → GND

Note: J1 is a JST-XH connector on the PCB. This connector provides:

  • Power input (Pin 1: +5V) - Powers the entire PCB
  • AC communication (Pins 2-3: UART signals)
  • Ground (Pin 4: GND)

Connect a cable with matching JST-XH connector to your AC unit.


4. Add Programming Header (Required - Page 4 or Bottom)

Add Components:

  1. Press A → Search Connector_PinHeader_2.54mm:PinHeader_2x04_P2.54mm_Vertical → Place as J2
  2. Press A → Search Device:R → Place 2 resistors: R5, R6 (optional)

Set Values:

  • R5, R6: 10kΩ (optional - for pull-ups)

Connect:

  • J2 Pin 1 → +3V3 (optional - for powering from programmer)
  • J2 Pin 2 → GND
  • J2 Pin 3 → Net Label UART_TX (connects to U2.GPIO1)
  • J2 Pin 4 → Net Label UART_RX (connects to U2.GPIO3)
  • J2 Pin 5 → Net Label DTR → U2.GPIO0 (auto-reset)
  • J2 Pin 6 → Net Label RTS → U2.EN (auto-reset)

Optional Pull-ups (for reliability):

  • J2 Pin 5 (DTR) → R5 → +3V3
  • J2 Pin 6 (RTS) → R6 → +3V3

Add Net Labels on Page 2:

  • Press L → Type UART_TX → Attach to wire from U2.GPIO1
  • Press L → Type UART_RX → Attach to wire from U2.GPIO3
  • Press L → Type DTR → Attach to wire from U2.GPIO0
  • Press L → Type RTS → Attach to wire from U2.EN

Programming Header Pinout (J2) - 2x4 Header:

Top Row:    Pin 1: VCC  Pin 2: GND  Pin 3: TX   Pin 4: RX
Bottom Row: Pin 5: DTR  Pin 6: RTS  Pin 7: NC   Pin 8: NC
Pin 1: +3V3 (optional)
Pin 2: GND
Pin 3: UART_TX (ESP32 TX → Programmer RX)
Pin 4: UART_RX (ESP32 RX ← Programmer TX)
Pin 5: DTR (Auto-reset)
Pin 6: RTS (Auto-reset)

External USB-to-Serial Adapter Connection: When flashing, connect your USB-to-Serial adapter (CP2102, CH340, FT232, etc.):

  • Adapter VCC → J2 Pin 1 (optional - only if powering ESP32 from adapter)
  • Adapter GND → J2 Pin 2
  • Adapter RX → J2 Pin 3 (receives TX from ESP32)
  • Adapter TX → J2 Pin 4 (sends to RX of ESP32)
  • Adapter DTR → J2 Pin 5 (auto-reset)
  • Adapter RTS → J2 Pin 6 (auto-reset)

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • A - Add Symbol
  • W - Add Wire
  • P - Add Power Port
  • L - Add Net Label
  • E - Edit Component
  • M - Move Component
  • R - Rotate Component
  • Delete - Delete Selected
  • Ctrl+Z - Undo
  • Ctrl+S - Save

Verification Checklist

After completing the schematic:

  • All components have reference designators (U1, U2, etc.)
  • All components have values set
  • All power pins connected to appropriate power rails
  • All ground pins connected to GND
  • Net labels match between pages (if using multiple pages)
  • No unconnected pins (except NC pins)
  • Run ERC: Tools → Electrical Rules Checker
  • Fix any ERC warnings/errors

Common Issues

  1. "Unconnected pin" warning: Check if pin should be connected or marked as NC
  2. "Power pin not driven": Ensure power symbols are connected
  3. "Multiple net names": Check for duplicate net labels or conflicting connections
  4. "Pin connected to multiple nets": Check for wiring errors