Hello dear M5Stack Team,
I come from Germany and unfortunately my English is not perfect.
I hope you can understand me.
I think the 5MStack product line is really good. It's all in a nice case and the products are well made.
Now I unfortunately noticed a few things which are not so beautiful, but maybe I didn't see it correctly.
It's about the I2C Grove interface. I think there are some hardware design bugs.
Unfortunately I can't see the I2C Grove interface in the schematics of the M5Stack.
Therefore I assume that SCL and SDA from the Grove interface are directly connected to the ESP32. (without logic)
Now to the problems:
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A level shifter is missing in the M5Stack.
If I look at the schematics of the sensors (e.g. the ENV unit) I can see that the pull-up resistors in the sensor modules are connected to 5V (VCC).
This means that 5V is connected to the inputs of the ESP32. The ESP32 only supports voltages up to 3.6V. The 5V voltage could demage the I2C inputs of the M5Stack.
With a level shifter in the M5Stack this problem could be solved. -
The pull-up resistors are built into the sensors.
Unfortunately the pull-up resistors are built into the sensors. This is very unfortunate because if I use the Unit Hub to use several sensors then I have several pull-up resistors parallel to my I2C bus.
The total resistance of the pullup is getting smaller and smaller due to this.
So maybe bigger circuits can't work anymore because the pullup resistance is too small.
Why is the pull-up resistor not installed centrally in the M5Stack?
I hope you don't misunderstand me. I love the M5Stack, but I noticed these problems.
Greetings from Germany
Staind