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ESP32-S3

ESP32-S3

$14.90

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Description

The ESP32-S3 development board is a compact IoT board based on the Espressif ESP32-S3 WiFi and Bluetooth dual-mode chip. Features a 32-bit Xtensa LX7 dual-core processor, making it well suited for embedded and smart control applications. It supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 5 LE for reliable wireless communication.

The board is designed for IoT projects, smart devices, automation systems, and wearable electronics. It combines high performance with low power consumption in a compact form factor suitable for prototyping and finished products. With multiple GPIO pins, analog inputs, and support for UART, I2C, and SPI, the board gives developers flexibility for connecting sensors, displays, relays, modules, and peripherals.

Overall, the ESP32-S3 board is a high-performance, low-power, cost-effective wireless platform for IoT, smart home, automation, data collection, display control, and edge AI applications.

Product parameter

Powerful CPU: ESP32-S3, 32-bit Xtensa LX7 dual-core processor, running up to 240 MHz
WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n protocol, 2.4 GHz, supports Station mode, SoftAP mode, and Station + SoftAP mode
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5 LE
Low power consumption: supports deep sleep mode for low-power applications
Rich board resources: built-in SRAM and external flash support, suitable for complex applications
High performance: designed for fast data processing, wireless communication, and peripheral control
AI and vector instruction support: suitable for voice, signal processing, and edge intelligent applications
Reliable security features: supports hardware encryption, secure boot, flash encryption, and digital signature features
Rich interface: supports UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, ADC, USB, and multiple GPIO pins
Compact board design: suitable for embedded projects, portable devices, and smart products
Wide application range: ideal for IoT, smart home, industrial control, wireless sensors, display projects, and wearable devices