It's packed with amazing features and peripherals, ESD protection, castellated headers, wireless connectivity, and stacks of Flash and PSRAM, and it's TinyPICO/TinyS3[D] compatible!
ProS3[D] combines the previous ProS3 and ProS3 uFL boards into a single board, giving you more options and no need to pick one or the other. It also replaces the VBAT ADC sense pin with an I2C battery fuel gauge.
ProS3[D] has full drop-in compatibility with the previous ProS3 versions, but we did need to extend the board length by 2mm to fit everything in and still allow for a solid, well-tuned RF layout.
ProS3[D] now includes an onboard antenna and a u.FL connector for an external antenna on the same board, and you can switch which antenna to use via the RF switch on the fly from inside your code!
The onboard antenna is selected by default, so you never need to worry about the RF switch being in a bad state, or the ESP32-S3 getting damaged if you forget to plug in an external antenna.
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! LDO2 also powers the onboard RGB LED.
Both regulators are ultra low noise and have ultra low quiescent current, and both support a maximum of 700mA output.
Please check out the new PLATFORMS area of the Getting Started guide to find out all about developing for your new board in a range of different languages!
The Unexpected Maker ESP32-S3 GitHub Repo includes the following items:
If you need more detailed information about the ESP32-S3, including full IO capabilities and other functionality, please refer to the ESP32-S3 Datasheet from Espressif.