ESP32-C6 Super Mini Part

Hi. Does someone has the part below to share?
Thank you.

Name of the part
ESP32-C6 Super Mini

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Datasheet

Type
Breakout board, sub assembly, plug in module (A)

It doesn’t appear so. The closest I could find is this (via a google search of the form “fritzing part ESP32-C6 Super Mini” which has different pins. It is possible to make one starting from that base if you wish.

Peter

Hi Peter. Thank you for the information.
I’m not used to creating new parts, but I will try to understand the process.
If someone could help me providing this part, appreciate.
Thanks.

I will once I finish sorting out a pending fc-51 part

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Start from the ESP32 S3 parts (you will need both THT and SMD versions) as it is almost there now, or I can do it which ever yo prefer (it would be good practice for you :slight_smile: and as always I am ready to assist.)

Peter

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Unless you will need a bunch of parts, it is easier to ask and get one of us that can already make parts to do it for you. Parts making is complex. That said we could use more people able to make parts and these two tutorials apply to current Fritzing versions (many of the others are for older versions.)

I lately learned there aren’t links to the videos in Old_Grey’s tutorial so you need to do a google search for the title and then they come up on YouTube.

Peter

Hi Peter.
Actually I just need this part because I’m developing some projects with this new ESP32. All other components I need are already available on Fritzing.
If someone can provide, I appreciate.
Thank you.

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OK I’m ready to make one as I’ve just finished with some difficult work. Phew!

One of @RAPTOR7762 or I will provide one. Which of us it is depends on how busy he is but one or the other of us will do one.

Peter

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Hi Peter

Now I’m free as I’ve just (about 1min ago) sorted out the fc-51)

@rpe147 @vanepp Do you know what are the dimensions of the part?

This is the best I find

But the dimensions are slightly wrong. Unless I line them up on 0.1in headers

This aliexpress site looks to have the best images including one with dimensions. You would probably need to check with the OP to make sure it matches whatever unit he is using though. The supplied web site appears short on useful information. Make sure to check the pitch, some of these are 1.27mm pitch not 0.1in.

Peter

When I scaled it I think it’s 2.6mm. My guess when I did some trial and error. With the calculator I worked out the pins and they seem to line up.

As this us my guess the actual may be slightly off, which is why printing out PCB is important

Edit: scaled the connectors to match – don’t think it’s 2.6mm anymore

Just confirm using a digital caliper that size from photo below are correct.

I used a 2.54mm pitch header to solder this board.

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OK then I should be about correct. Nearly done but facing some SVG problems

@rpe147 Your part will be ready by tomorrow

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Since @RAPTOR7762 has run out of time I am finishing his parts, but I have run in to a problem in that the spacing between the rows of pins isn’t on a 0.1in boundary. Can you confirm that the horizontal spacing between the pads is 0.6in? That is what the Waveshare version of this board is using (but their pins are inverted from this one as far as I can see) and that doesn’t match with what the jpeg image shows when scaled to match 0.1in vertical spacing (which is what 0.1in headers are) then the horizontal pitch is 0.618in which seems unlikely It probably should be 0.6 but that doesn’t fit correctly on the image.

0.61in makes more sense, but it would be best to know what the actual board uses. The easy way to tell would be use a header horizontally and count the pins.

Peter

Hi Peter.

Does it help?

Yes, that appears to be what I would expect, 0.6in between the pins which will fit a breadboard, so the jpeg is wrong somehow. I’ll set the spacing to 0.6in and adjust the paths a bit. Thanks.

Peter

i Peter

I made the part from this image

image

OK here is the first part (the tht version)

edit

replace with one without a fill in pcb (which is an error.) If you already downloaded this you will need to redown load it and delete the current part in Fritzing and then shutdown (answering yes to keep parts and keep parts bins) before it will let you reload the part.

ESP32-C6-mini-tht.fzpz (18.8 KB)

The SMD version will be up in a while.

edit2:

and the SMD version

ESP32-C6-mini-smd.fzpz (18.5 KB)

Peter

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