🚀 Elevate your IoT game with the ultimate dual Type-C ESP32-S3 dev board!
The 2PCS ESP32-S3-DevKit C N8R2 is a cutting-edge development board featuring an ESP32-S3 MCU with 8MB Flash and 2MB SRAM, dual USB Type-C ports, and integrated WiFi 2.4GHz plus Bluetooth 5 LE with Long Range mode. Designed for ultra-low power IoT applications, it supports versatile peripheral interfaces and advanced security, making it the go-to choice for professional developers seeking reliable, high-performance connectivity and efficiency.
RAM | LPDDR2 |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | Dweii |
Series | ESP32-S3-DevKit C N8R2 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.88 x 3.15 x 0.35 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | Dweii |
ASIN | B0BPP28ZFB |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 10, 2022 |
D**H
Its ok to be a clone but substitutions need to be given some thought
Not a bad little board but the Voltage Regulator is not the one in the reference design. This board uses the AMS1117 with a 5mA quiescent current making this board absolutely useless for use on batteries. Why would you put a low power MCU on a module that has an 8mA overhead?
K**K
Using with Arduino IDE
The product appears to work OK. However, if you plan to program this module with the Arduino IDE (V2), you need to know that either USB-C port on the module can be used to connect to your computer's USB port for programming purposes. However, if you need to view the Serial Monitor, you MUST use the USB-C port on the module labeled "USB", not the one labeled "COM". I spent a lot of time trying to figure out why the Serial Monitor would not work.
M**A
Seems ok, but not a lot of documentation.
I have attached what I think is the correct pinout, but only because GPIO48 seems to be correct for the RGB LED.I have gotten it to work under VScode and PlatformIO by using it as a: esp32-s3-devkitc-1But the flash size for that board is only 4MB and wrong, so I'll have top dig a little deeper if I want to be able to use the whole 8MB of the flash on this chip.
C**R
builtin jtag
I'm happy to see they built the jtag interface onto the microcontroller. I found if the loaded program puts it in a bootloop the jtag usb doesn't initialize and one has to reload it via the COM port.
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