The Board; Application Examples; Esp32 Core; Recommended Operating Conditions - Arduino Nano ESP32 Product Reference Manual

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1 The Board

Nano ESP32 is a 3.3 V development board based on the NORA-W106-10B from u-blox®, a module that includes a
ESP32-S3 system on a chip (SoC). This module has support for Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE), with
amplified communication through a built-in antenna. The CPU (32-bit Xtensa® LX7) support clock frequencies at up
to 240 MHz and has native support for debugging via the USB-C® connector.

1.1 Application Examples

Home automation: an ideal board for automating your home, and can be used for smart switches, automatic
lighting and motor control for e.g. motor controlled blinds.
IoT sensors: with several dedicated ADC channels, accessible I2C/SPI buses and a robust ESP32-S3 based radio
module, this board can easily be deployed to monitor sensor values.
Low power designs: create battery powered applications with low power consumption, utilising the built in low
power modes of the ESP32-S3 SoC.

2 ESP32 Core

The Nano ESP32 uses the Arduino Core for ESP32 boards, a derivation of Espressif's arduino-esp32 core.
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3 Recommended Operating Conditions

Symbol
Description
V
Input voltage from VIN pad
IN
V
Input voltage from USB connector
USB
T
Operating Temperature
OP
5 / 20
Arduino® Nano ESP32
Arduino® Nano ESP32
Min
Typ
Max
6
7.0
21
4.8
5.0
5.5
-40
25
85
Modified: 17/07/2023
Unit
V
V
°C

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