Request for Detailed Information Hardware & Software
I’m not sure I can help without seeing exactly what you have in front of you. To assist you effectively, please provide the following:
Addressing Your Issue:
You can spend weeks spinning your wheels, or you might get lucky and solve your problem quickly. To avoid unnecessary delays, it’s crucial to provide an annotated schematic of your circuit as you have it wired, showing all connections, including power, ground, and power supplies. I recommend it be in English, you can translate before posting if needed.
Why Detailed Information Matters:
Annotated Schematics: These are essential because they show exactly how your circuit is set up. Without them, it's difficult for anyone to understand what you’ve done, which makes troubleshooting nearly impossible. Fritzing diagrams or unclear pictures are not enough.
Technical Information: Many modules look similar and may even have the same name, but they can function differently. This is why we always ask for links to detailed technical information, not just sales pages like those on Amazon, which often lack the specifics we need. Be sure to tell us which Arduino you are using and what you have selected in the tools menu.
Post your Software: Without that we do not have a clue as to how it is expected to operate. Also tell us which Arduino you are using they are not the same. Be sure to use code tags, they make it clear and concise.
Show All Connections: It’s important to include every connection, especially power, ground and power sources in your schematic. Missing these details makes it hard to determine if a setup issue might be causing your problem.
Posting Errors: I post them using code tags. I simply select the complete printout enter a ctl C to capture then in code tags I paste it. Screen shots are normally not readable.
My Process:
When I see a question, I spend a moment assessing it. If it’s missing critical information, I might ask for it. However, if it's repeatedly lacking important details, I may assume the questioner is not serious and move on to another query.
What You Need to Consider:
We don’t know your skill level or what resources you have available. If you’re missing key technical details or seem unprepared, it may indicate that you need to spend more time learning the basics before starting your project.
Providing the right information upfront will help you get the best possible assistance and avoid the frustration of running into dead ends. Let us help you by sharing what you have clearly and completely!
Try reading this: How to get the best out of this forum, it appears you have not read it at this point. https://forum.arduino.cc/t/how-to-get-the-best-out-of-this-forum/681310
Be sure to Use code tags (the < CODE/ > icon above the compose window) to make it easier to read and copy for examination