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Waveshare ESP32-S3 Mini Development Board, Based On ESP32-S3FH4R2 Dual-Core Processor, 240MHz Running Frequency, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi & BT 5, Castellated Module, Suitable for SMD Applications

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  • Equipped with 32-bit LX7 dual-core processor, up to 240MHz main frequency.Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and BT 5 (LE)
  • Built in 512KB of SRAM and 384KB ROM, onboard 4MB Flash memory and 2MB PSRAM. 4 x SPI, 2 x I2C, 3 x UART, 2 x I2S, 2 x ADC, etc
  • Castellated module and onboard ceramic antenna, allows soldering direct to carrier boards
  • Supports flexible clock, module power supply independent setting, and other controls to realize low power consumption in different scenarios
  • Integrated with USB serial port full-speed controller, 34 x GPIO pins allows flexibly configuring pin functions


Overview
ESP32-S3 Mini Development Board, Based on ESP32-S3FH4R2 Dual-Core Processor, 240MHz Running Frequency, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 5, Onboard Multi-function GPIO Pins, Castellated Module, Suitable For SMD Applications
Board specifications
--Equipped with 32-bit LX7 dual-core processor, up to 240MHz main frequency
--Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 5 (LE)
--Built in 512KB of SRAM and 384KB ROM, onboard 4MB Flash memory and 2MB PSRAM
--Castellated module and onboard ceramic antenna, allows soldering direct to carrier boards
--Supports flexible clock, module power supply independent setting, and other controls to realize low power consumption in different scenarios
--Integrated with USB serial port full-speed controller, 34 × GPIO pins allows flexibly configuring pin functions
--4 × SPI, 2 × I2C, 3 × UART, 2 × I2S, 2 × ADC, etc.
Package Content
ESP32-S3-Zero x1
Development Resources
https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/ESP32-S3-Zero


Denise Riccardi
Reseñado en Italia el 1 de marzo de 2024
Veramente fantastico, piccolo leggero e mantiene tutte le funzionalità dell'arduino classico
H Seb
Reseñado en Francia el 18 de noviembre de 2024
Rien à redire , top
LX
Reseñado en Alemania el 14 de noviembre de 2024
Ich kann von den ESP32-S3 nicht genug bekommen. Klein, aber trotzdem alles da, was man benötigt.wenn man die GPIO Pins auf der Unterseite nicht benötigt, kann man das Modul auch einfach flach auf eine Platine auflöten.
Daniel M.
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 27 de enero de 2024
Flash latest bootloader but libraries not yet ready for ESP32 C3 and S3
Laís Fabiana Serafini
Reseñado en España el 18 de septiembre de 2024
Qualidade boa
Tim Corcoran
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 23 de noviembre de 2023
My current favorite S3 mini board is the SeeedStudio XIAO but that board has horrendous RESET/BOOT switches on board. They will work perhaps twice and then die, usually short circuited. SO, I have been on the lookout for a replacement. This Waveshare board matches the XIAO in most respects, it has Flash (4MB) and PSRAM (2MB), both less than the Xiao but it has real BOOT/RESET switches. It is slightly bigger but provides 4 extra GPIO pins. I want to love this board but there are two problems that bother me. Let me start by mentioning that I have tested 4 of these modules and all behave the same.The first problem is admittedly minor, it is the fact that the board is not supported within PlatformIO. I hate the Arduino IDE so I just specify the Adafruit ESP32-S3 Feather board (with PSRAM). This seems to work so far.Much more importantly, this board has difficulty connecting to WiFi. The tiny ceramic antenna just isn't enough, especially if you build the board into a case. When trying to connect to my AP, just 30ft line-of-sight away... I get the following messages 100% of the time:[ 2891][V][WiFiGeneric.cpp:362] _arduino_event_cb(): STA Disconnected: SSID: XXXX, BSSID: XX, Reason: 2[ 2891][D][WiFiGeneric.cpp:1039] _eventCallback(): Arduino Event: 5 - STA_DISCONNECTED[ 2898][W][WiFiGeneric.cpp:1061] _eventCallback(): Reason: 2 - AUTH_EXPIREThis is common with some ESP32 boards and can indicate poor RF design and/or low antenna gain.One diagnostic "trick" is to lower the WiFi transmit power to the minimum:WiFi.setTxPower(WIFI_POWER_8_5dBm);When I did this I saw better (but still poor) WiFi connectivity, which is why I suspect the RF design may be lacking. The Seeed uses an external antenna via an on-board IPEX1 connector. The antenna it comes with is not great but I have had better luck with antennas that have higher gain. It is great to have that option and Waveshare desperately need to do this too. As the picture shows I tried soldering a short wire antenna (62.5mm) to one end of the ceramic antenna on the board. A nasty hack but it typically improves WiFi strength by 10dB indicating the need for either a better antenna or RF design.I have huge respect for Waveshare and their quality is usually excellent. I really like the features of this board and it is very nice to use as long as you don't need solid WiFi. Unlike the Xiao this board makes an amazing number of GPIOs available. In addition to the 18 pins on the edges of the board the reverse side has 16 (very tiny) solder pads for otherwise wasted GPIOs, handy in a pinch. I like the crenellated solder joints and of course the real buttons and the RGB LED. It's just a shame about the WiFi.
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