ProS3 - ESP32-S3

by Unexpected Maker

The Ultimate Pro ESP32-S3 Development Board!

Packed with amazing features and peripherals, ESD protection, castellated headers, wireless connectivity and stacks of Flash and PSRAM, and it's TinyPICO/ProS3 compatible!

Features

  • Dual 32bit Xtensa LX7 cores @ up to 240Mhz
  • RISC-V Ultra Low Power Co-processor
  • 2.4GHz Wifi - 802.11b/g/n
  • Bluetooth 5, BLE + Mesh
  • 16MB QSPI Flash
  • 8MB of extra QSPI PSRAM
  • 2x 700mA 3.3V LDO Regulators
  • LDO2 is user controlled & auto-shuts down in deep-sleep
  • Low power RGB LED
  • ULTRA LOW Deep Sleep Current
  • USB-C Connector with back-feed protection
  • USB ESD protection
  • Native USB + USB Serial JTAG
  • LiPo Battery Charging + PicoBlade connector
  • VBAT and 5V Sense Pins
  • 3D High Gain Antenna
  • STEMMA connector powered by LDO1
  • 27x GPIO including castellated headers
  • JTAG pins on the header
  • TinyPICO/ProS3 compatibility
  • Board Dimensions: 53mm x 17.8mm
  • Max Thickness: 5.4mm at the vertical STEMMA connector

2x 3.3V Regulators? Really?

Yup! The first one is for the general operation of the board and the ESP32-S3, PSRAM and Flash.

The second LDO is for you to use to connect external 3V3 modules, sensors and peripherals, and it has programmable EN control tied to IO17 + it’s connected to the deep sleep capabilities of the ESP32-S3, so if the ESP32-S3 goes into deep sleep, the 2nd LDO is automatically shut down for you!

Both regulators are ultra low noise and have ultra low quiescent current, and both support a maximum of 700mA output.

Getting Started

Unexpected Maker ESP32-S3 boards can be used with CircuitPython, MicroPython, ESP-IDF or Arduino.

CircuitPython

Your board ships with the latest version of CircuitPython with ESP32-S3 support.

It also ships with the UF2 bootloader, so you can easily update your board with the latest CircuitPython firmware, whenever you desire.

Just plug your board into your computer and it will appear in your filesystem as a USB flash drive! Just copy your code over, or edit your code directly on the drive. Coding a microcontroller has never been easier!

As newer versions of CircuitPython are released, you are able to update as you require from circuitpython.org

If you need to grab the shipping CircuitPython code that comes with your board, you can grab the latest here

MicroPython

MicroPython has excellent support for the ESP32, and that includes the ESP32-S3.

If you would like to put MicroPython on your new board, please follow the flashing guide for your board from this firmware link and don't forget to erase your flash first!

For more information about developing projects on your new board, using MicroPython, check out the MicroPython documentation.

ESP-IDF

ESP32-S3 support in the IDF is part of the v4.4 release. The latest IDF is v5.0, but it's in early development, so I recommend you stick to the v4.4 release branch for the time being as there are some low level breaking changes in v5.

Check out the ESP32-S3 IDF docs for information on how to install it and develop for the ESP32-S3

Arduino

If you have not already setup your Arduino IDE environment to work with ESP32, please follow the official Espressif ESP32 Arduino Core instructions to install it.

Arduino support for the ESP32-S3 is available in 2.0.3 and later. Please install the latest version to be able to select ESP32-S3 boards with the latest fixes and features.

Downloads

github

The Unexpected Maker ESP32-S3 github Repo includes the following items:

  • 3D STEP file for the ProS3
  • KiCAD 6 symbol file for the ProS3 that you can use when integrating one of them into one of your PCB design
  • KiCAD 6 footprint files for the ProS3 including a TH and SMD variant
  • PDF Schematic for the ProS3
  • Hi-res pinout reference card for the ProS3
  • Fritzing parts (soon)