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* ATmega328P, 2KB SRAM, 32KB FLASH, 1KB EEPROM | * ATmega328P, 2KB SRAM, 32KB FLASH, 1KB EEPROM | ||
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* 32Bit Dual Core 240MHz | * 32Bit Dual Core 240MHz | ||
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* RISC-V ultra low power core | * RISC-V ultra low power core | ||
* 2.4GHz Wifi - 802.11b/g/n | * 2.4GHz Wifi - 802.11b/g/n | ||
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* ESP32-S3 Dual Core 240MHz Tensilica processor - the next generation of ESP32-Sx, with native USB so it can act like a keyboard/mouse, MIDI device, disk drive, etc! | * ESP32-S3 Dual Core 240MHz Tensilica processor - the next generation of ESP32-Sx, with native USB so it can act like a keyboard/mouse, MIDI device, disk drive, etc! | ||
+ | * OPERATING VOLTAGE: 3.3V | ||
* Comes with 8MB Flash, 512KB SRAM, no PSRAM | * Comes with 8MB Flash, 512KB SRAM, no PSRAM | ||
* Native USB supported by every OS - can be used in Arduino or CircuitPython as USB serial console, MIDI, Keyboard/Mouse HID, even a little disk drive for storing Python scripts. | * Native USB supported by every OS - can be used in Arduino or CircuitPython as USB serial console, MIDI, Keyboard/Mouse HID, even a little disk drive for storing Python scripts. | ||
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* ATSAMD21E18 32-bit Cortex M0+ - 48 MHz 32 bit processor with 256KB Flash and 32 KB RAM | * ATSAMD21E18 32-bit Cortex M0+ - 48 MHz 32 bit processor with 256KB Flash and 32 KB RAM | ||
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* Can be used with Arduino IDE or CircuitPython | * Can be used with Arduino IDE or CircuitPython |
Latest revision as of 11:44, 14 September 2022
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Contents
What is the Arduino anyway?
The Arduino project began in 2005 as a tool for students at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea, Italy, aiming to provide a low-cost and easy way for novices and professionals to create devices that interact with their environment using sensors and actuators. from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino
- ATmega328P, 2KB SRAM, 32KB FLASH, 1KB EEPROM
- OPERATING VOLTAGE: 5V
The Rise of Espressif Systems chips and break-out boards
The ESP8266 is a low-cost Wi-Fi microchip, with built-in TCP/IP networking software, and microcontroller capability, produced by Espressif Systems in Shanghai, China. The chip was popularized in the English-speaking maker community in August 2014 via the ESP-01 module.
Newest ESP S3 boards
ESP S3 by espressif
https://espressif.com/en/products/socs/esp32-s3
Unexpected Maker featherS3, sold by Adafruit
https://www.adafruit.com/product/5399
- 32Bit Dual Core 240MHz
- OPERATING VOLTAGE: 3.3V
- RISC-V ultra low power core
- 2.4GHz Wifi - 802.11b/g/n
- Bluetooth 5, BLE + Mesh
- 16MB QSPI Flash
- 8MB Extra QSPI PSRAM
- USB-C Connector
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Adafruit QT Py ESP32-S3
https://www.adafruit.com/product/5426
- ESP32-S3 Dual Core 240MHz Tensilica processor - the next generation of ESP32-Sx, with native USB so it can act like a keyboard/mouse, MIDI device, disk drive, etc!
- OPERATING VOLTAGE: 3.3V
- Comes with 8MB Flash, 512KB SRAM, no PSRAM
- Native USB supported by every OS - can be used in Arduino or CircuitPython as USB serial console, MIDI, Keyboard/Mouse HID, even a little disk drive for storing Python scripts.
- Can be used with Arduino IDE or CircuitPython
- Built-in RGB NeoPixel LED with power control to reduce quiescent power in deep sleep
- You can also use Arduino 2.0.3 or later, which has added S3 support
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Other new boards
"What a cutie pie! Or is it... a QT Py? This diminutive dev board comes with our favorite lil chip, the SAMD21"
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4600
- ATSAMD21E18 32-bit Cortex M0+ - 48 MHz 32 bit processor with 256KB Flash and 32 KB RAM
- OPERATING VOLTAGE: 3.3V
- Can be used with Arduino IDE or CircuitPython