Current Version : 5.1This article provides a complete, line-by-line analysis of the ESP32-CAM-MB schematic, its components, and practical applications.
Here’s a for the ESP32-CAM-MB schematic — structured for clarity, useful for both learning and debugging. esp32-cam-mb schematic
The MB uses and RTS# from CH340C, passed through transistors (often PNP/NPN pairs) to drive: This article provides a complete, line-by-line analysis of
| Component | Function | |-----------|----------| | | USB-to-UART converter | | AMS1117-3.3 | 5V → 3.3V voltage regulator | | Micro USB port | Power + data input | | 6-pin header | Connects to ESP32-CAM | | Reset / Boot buttons | Manual control for flashing mode | | Auto-program circuit | Uses DTR/RTS from CH340C | This allows the Arduino IDE to put the
lines. This allows the Arduino IDE to put the ESP32 into "flashing mode" without the user needing to manually bridge pins or press buttons. Power Management