ESP32-S3 Type-C IPEX External Antenna Board

Dual Core 240Mhz WIFI Bluetooth 45 GPIO
$19.99 AUD
Whether you're a hobbyist, student, or professional, this board is the perfect companion to transform your ideas into reality. Experience the future of IoT today.

Memory: 8MB Flash + 2MB PSRAM

8MB Flash + 2MB PSRAM
16MB Flash + 8MB PSRAM
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NOTICE: You can upload code to the ESP32-S3 using either the USB or UART port, and both IDE and PlatformIO are compatible for this purpose. If you encounter any issues where the USB to Serial port is not visible after connecting to the UART port, you may need to update the driver. You can download the necessary drivers for both Windows and Mac from the following location: Download.

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  • 1 x ESP32-S3 Development Board

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Customer Reviews

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Robert Wallen
Not Received

Have not seen the device yet.

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Uncultured
Works exactly as expected

Unlike many other dev boards for the ESP32, you don't have to hold down a button to flash. Haven't tried the battery charger, but everything else I have tried works.

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Rob
Great board

Purchased for a DIY marauder project and it's doing what it's supposed to. No issues so far. Cheaper than a pi counterpart and lots of support out there.

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Curtis
Good Development Board

This is a good development board. Maxed out flash and RAM. You must use the ESP-IDF development platform to use it. The Arduino world is not really ready for this board yet. The VSCode is a great platform, but it takes a couple of days to figure out how to use the ESP-IDF with it. The ESP-IDF integration with VSCode is a little wonky. Once you learn how to use it though development is fine. Also pay attention to the TTL voltage. ESP32-S3 is not 5V. 5V regulator pin only produces 4.2V. The 3.3V regulator pins are exactly 3.3V. If you need 3.3V and 5V connections TTL level is easily overcome with a bidirectional voltage level shifter, and those are cheap.

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Aaron
nice board, i like it

if you are flashing micropython make sure you flash it to the right spot on memory. "invalid header: 0xffffffff" odds are you are flashing to 0x1000 instead of 0