ESP32S3-DevKitM
Overview
The ESP32-S3-DevKitM is an entry-level development board equipped with either ESP32-S3-MINI-1 or ESP32-S3-MINI-1U, a module named for its small size. This board integrates complete Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy functions. For more information, check ESP32-S3 DevKitM
Hardware
ESP32-S3 is a low-power MCU-based system on a chip (SoC) with integrated 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® Low Energy (Bluetooth LE). It consists of high-performance dual-core microprocessor (Xtensa® 32-bit LX7), a low power coprocessor, a Wi-Fi baseband, a Bluetooth LE baseband, RF module, and numerous peripherals.
ESP32-S3 DevKitM includes the following features:
Dual core 32-bit Xtensa Microprocessor (Tensilica LX7), running up to 240MHz
Additional vector instructions support for AI acceleration
512KB of SRAM
384KB of ROM
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth LE 5.0 with long-range support and up to 2Mbps data rate
Digital interfaces:
45 programmable GPIOs
4x SPI
1x LCD interface (8-bit ~16-bit parallel RGB, I8080 and MOTO6800), supporting conversion between RGB565, YUV422, YUV420 and YUV411
1x DVP 8-bit ~16-bit camera interface
3x UART
2x I2C
2x I2S
1x RMT (TX/RX)
1x pulse counter
LED PWM controller, up to 8 channels
1x full-speed USB OTG
1x USB Serial/JTAG controller
2x MCPWM
1x SDIO host controller with 2 slots
General DMA controller (GDMA), with 5 transmit channels and 5 receive channels
1x TWAI® controller, compatible with ISO 11898-1 (CAN Specification 2.0)
Addressable RGB LED, driven by GPIO48.
Analog interfaces:
2x 12-bit SAR ADCs, up to 20 channels
1x temperature sensor
14x touch sensing IOs
Timers:
4x 54-bit general-purpose timers
1x 52-bit system timer
3x watchdog timers
Low Power:
Power Management Unit with five power modes
Ultra-Low-Power (ULP) coprocessors: ULP-RISC-V and ULP-FSM
Security:
Secure boot
Flash encryption
4-Kbit OTP, up to 1792 bits for users
Cryptographic hardware acceleration: (AES-128/256, Hash, RSA, RNG, HMAC, Digital signature)
For more information, check the datasheet at ESP32-S3 Datasheet.
Supported Features
Current Zephyr’s ESP32-S3-DevKitM board supports the following features:
Interface |
Controller |
Driver/Component |
---|---|---|
UART |
on-chip |
serial port |
GPIO |
on-chip |
gpio |
PINMUX |
on-chip |
pinmux |
USB-JTAG |
on-chip |
hardware interface |
SPI Master |
on-chip |
spi |
Timers |
on-chip |
counter |
Watchdog |
on-chip |
watchdog |
TRNG |
on-chip |
entropy |
LEDC |
on-chip |
pwm |
MCPWM |
on-chip |
pwm |
PCNT |
on-chip |
qdec |
Prerequisites
Espressif HAL requires WiFi and Bluetooth binary blobs in order work. Run the command below to retrieve those files.
west blobs fetch hal_espressif
Note
It is recommended running the command above after west update
.
Building & Flashing
Build and flash applications as usual (see Building an Application and Run an Application for more details).
# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b esp32s3_devkitm samples/hello_world
The usual flash
target will work with the esp32s3_devkitm
board
configuration. Here is an example for the Hello World
application.
# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b esp32s3_devkitm samples/hello_world
west flash
Open the serial monitor using the following command:
west espressif monitor
After the board has automatically reset and booted, you should see the following message in the monitor:
***** Booting Zephyr OS vx.x.x-xxx-gxxxxxxxxxxxx *****
Hello World! esp32s3_devkitm
Debugging
As with much custom hardware, the ESP32 modules require patches to OpenOCD that are not upstreamed yet. Espressif maintains their own fork of the project. The custom OpenOCD can be obtained at OpenOCD ESP32
The Zephyr SDK uses a bundled version of OpenOCD by default. You can overwrite that behavior by adding the
-DOPENOCD=<path/to/bin/openocd> -DOPENOCD_DEFAULT_PATH=<path/to/openocd/share/openocd/scripts>
parameter when building.
Here is an example for building the Hello World application.
# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b esp32s3_devkitm samples/hello_world -- -DOPENOCD=<path/to/bin/openocd> -DOPENOCD_DEFAULT_PATH=<path/to/openocd/share/openocd/scripts>
west flash
You can debug an application in the usual way. Here is an example for the Hello World application.
# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b esp32s3_devkitm samples/hello_world
west debug