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Adafruit QT Py S3 with 2MB PSRAM

The ESP32-S3 has arrived in QT Py format - with dual 240 MHz cores, 4 MB Flash, 2 MB PSRAM, WiFi/BLE support and native USB, this QT Py is great for powering your IoT projects. It has NeoPixel LED and Stemma QT/Qwiic/EasyC for easy I2C sensor connection. Program it using CircuitPython or Arduino IDE.

Product Id: 12501

Your Price: €19.60
Shipping Weight: 10 g
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Specifications:
- Same size, form factor, and pin-out as Seeed Xiao
- USB Type C connector
- ESP32-S3 Dual Core 240MHz Tensilica processor - the next generation of ESP32-Sx, with native USB, so it can act like a keyboard/mouse, MIDI device, disk drive, etc!
- Comes with 4MB Flash, 512KB SRAM, 2MB PSRAM
- WiFi and BLE support (no Bluetooth classic support)
- Can be used with Arduino IDE or CircuitPython
- Built-in RGB NeoPixel LED with power control to reduce quiescent power in deep sleep
- Battery input pads on underside with diode protection for external battery packs up to 6V input
- 13 GPIO pins: 11 on breakout pads, 2 more on QT connector
- 10 x 12-bit analog inputs (SPI high-speed pads do not have analog inputs)
- PWM outputs on any pin
- Two I2C ports, one on the breakout pads and another with STEMMA QT plug-n-play connector
- Hardware UART, SPI (on the high-speed SPI peripheral pins) and I2S (on any pin)
- 5 x Capacitive Touch with no additional components required
- 3.3V regulator with 600mA peak output
- Light sleep at 2~4mA, deep sleep at ~70uA
- Reset switch for starting your project code over, boot 0 button for entering bootloader mode

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