ESP32-S3 GPIO Expansion Board

Name of the part
Freenove ESP32-S3 GPIO Expansion Board

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Datasheet
I have not been able to find any documentation or datasheets for this part. The download for the kit it came in has datasheets for other pieces, but not this one, and I was not able to find one online

Type
I did not read this
Breakout board, sub assembly, plug in module (A)
Antenna (AE)
Battery (BT)
Capacitor (C)
Diode (D)
Display (DS)
Fuse (F)
Hardware , mounting screws, etc. (H)
Jack, fixed part of a connector pair, header (J)
Relay (K)
Inductor, Coil, Ferrite bead (L)
Loudspeaker, Buzzer (LS)
Motor (M)
Microphone (MK)
Plug, moveable part of a connector pair (P)
Transistor (Q)
Resistor (R)
Thermistor (RT)
Varistor (RV)
Switch (S)
Transformer (T)
Integrated Circuit (IC)
Crystal, Oscillator (Y)
Zender diode (Z)
Other (please specifiy)

Hi everyone, sorry for the limited amount of details, but I really can’t find anything on this part. I will be using a kit that included this piece with students aged 11-15, and being able to use this in fritzing to visually match what the students are doing would be absolutely fantastic.

I reached out to the company that made the kit (freenove), and they provided me with the fritzing files they used to make the tutorials

You may wish to try it out as such parts are difficult to make. If it is a single part it is likely to block wires connecting on the breadboard (and if it is two parts which cures that problem it has other problems, there is no good solution.)

Peter

I think I designed a ‘Pi Cobbler’ part years ago as 2 parts that connected together. A somewhat messy solution to the blocked breadboard, is to include ‘pass thru’ pins in the part itself. Include extra connectors where the breadboard pins would get blocked, so you can connect to them ‘through’ the part. Those extra pins can be outside of the graphics for the part, so they are almost unnoticeable.