ESP32-S3-Zero by Waveshare

Hi everyone,

Appreciate your great work here.

I’m currently working on a project involving the ESP32-S3-Zero board by Waveshare. I’ve checked the Fritzing parts library and in this community forum, but unfortunately, I couldn’t find the .fzpz file for this specific board.

Would anyone be able to help me by providing the .fzpz file?

Here’s the link to the product page for reference: [ESP32-S3-Zero by Waveshare]

A google search for “fritzing part waveshare esp32-s3” turns up a variety of hits one of which may do you.

Peter

Yeah peter, did the same for all the components that im using in the projects, for few of them, I couldn’t find the file. I’m new too, so requesting here.

I was doing the same searching around that you suggested @vanepp
to @Murugesh and I also was unable to find this part.

Here is more of the Part Details:

Top View

Top & Bottom View with Pinouts

Component Type

Dev Board

Other

  • looks to be similar (dimensionally) to the ESP32 Super Mini Part Here but the pinout isn’t the same and there are additional pads on this Super Mini part. So perhaps you could make use that other part as a base, color it blue, delete out the extra pads and then rename the pins(?)

Other potentially helpful links

@vanepp Is there any other information you need?
Would you be able to make up the part?
puss-in-boots-puss-in-boots-eyes
Please? :slight_smile:

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These two parts should do what you want. The tht version is for when you want to use headers, the smd version is for when you want to solder it to a board. Note in the tht version only the pads with holes appear in pcb. You can still solder wires to the pads but you can’t solder them to the pcb as there is no way to connect them. If you want to use the SMD version before ordering boards print the pcb footprint out at 1:1 scale and compare it to a real board. There are no measurements for the SMD pads so they are positioned via the jpg image and thus may be in the wrong position.

esp32-S3-zero-smd.fzpz (20.6 KB)

esp32-S3-zero-tht.fzpz (20.6 KB)

@Murugesh : My apologies, I didn’t take your post to mean that the referenced part didn’t match your boards or I would have made these parts much sooner.

Peter

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Thank you so much @vanepp

Just FYI, I have at times used pogo pins to connect pads to a PCB when also using headers (THT)—this requires pads on the PCB [for the pogo pins, which are SMD components] to match those on the ‘daughter board’ that will be connected in this way.