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ESP32-S3 proMini (ESP32-S3 pro)
ESP32-S3 DevKit:
This is my own design: a proMini type dev kit with a minimal of extraneous parts.
all pins are brought out as well as 3 headers for:
- Serial USB converter (my CP210Xx)
- USB breakout adapter connected to the ESP32-S3 native USB pins
- 3V3 regulator to drop the USB 5V to 3V3.
rev. 1.1 has 2 layout errors - has a jumper and a resistor soldered on the bottom.
chip is a WROOM-N8R2 (8 Meg flash, 2Meg pSRAM). Headers are soldered.
rev 1.2 corrects rev 1.1 errors and adds a power LED and a GP LED on pin 2 (they need to be enable via a solder pad
on the bottom), and adds a mounting hole. - N16R8 chip.
The ESP32-S3 features:
This is my own design: a proMini type dev kit with a minimal of extraneous parts.
all pins are brought out as well as 3 headers for:
- Serial USB converter (my CP210Xx)
- USB breakout adapter connected to the ESP32-S3 native USB pins
- 3V3 regulator to drop the USB 5V to 3V3.
rev. 1.1 has 2 layout errors - has a jumper and a resistor soldered on the bottom.
chip is a WROOM-N8R2 (8 Meg flash, 2Meg pSRAM). Headers are soldered.
rev 1.2 corrects rev 1.1 errors and adds a power LED and a GP LED on pin 2 (they need to be enable via a solder pad
on the bottom), and adds a mounting hole. - N16R8 chip.
The ESP32-S3 features:
- Two 240MHz Xtensa LX7 cores
- 2 main cores - 2 low-power cores
- WiFi, USB OTG Host
- BlueTooth BLE
- 4MBytes 4X Quad SPI Flash
- 512 kBytes SRAM
- 36 available GPIOs
- 0.9in spacing between 2 rows of 22 pins each
- on-board RGB Led ( pin 6)
ESP32-S3 proMini type Dev Kit
ESP32-S3 proMini - junk (ESP32-S3 pro)
ESP32-S3 DevKit: - This is a rev. 1.1 that uploads fine but after uploading all that happens is a message
"Invalid image block, can't boot" - and it reboots...
maybe someone out there can fix it.....
This is my own design: a proMini type dev kit with a minimal of extraneous parts.
all pins are brought out as well as 3 headers for:
- Serial USB converter (my CP210Xx)
- USB breakout adapter connected to the ESP32-S3 native USB pins
- 3V3 regulator to drop the USB 5V to 3V3.
rev. 1.1 has 2 layout errors - has a jumper and a resistor soldered on the bottom.
chip is a WROOM-N8R2 (8 Meg flash, 2Meg pSRAM). Headers are soldered.
rev 1.2 corrects rev 1.1 errors and adds a power LED and a GP LED on pin 2 (they need to be enable via a solder pad
on the bottom), and adds a mounting hole. - N16R8 chip.
The ESP32-S3 features:
"Invalid image block, can't boot" - and it reboots...
maybe someone out there can fix it.....
This is my own design: a proMini type dev kit with a minimal of extraneous parts.
all pins are brought out as well as 3 headers for:
- Serial USB converter (my CP210Xx)
- USB breakout adapter connected to the ESP32-S3 native USB pins
- 3V3 regulator to drop the USB 5V to 3V3.
rev. 1.1 has 2 layout errors - has a jumper and a resistor soldered on the bottom.
chip is a WROOM-N8R2 (8 Meg flash, 2Meg pSRAM). Headers are soldered.
rev 1.2 corrects rev 1.1 errors and adds a power LED and a GP LED on pin 2 (they need to be enable via a solder pad
on the bottom), and adds a mounting hole. - N16R8 chip.
The ESP32-S3 features:
- Two 240MHz Xtensa LX7 cores
- 2 main cores - 2 low-power cores
- WiFi, USB OTG Host
- BlueTooth BLE
- 4MBytes 4X Quad SPI Flash
- 512 kBytes SRAM
- 36 available GPIOs
- 0.9in spacing between 2 rows of 22 pins each
- on-board RGB Led ( pin 6)
ESP32-S3 proMini type Dev Kit - junk
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