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ESP32-S3-EYE
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The `ESP32-S3-EYE <https://github.com/espressif/esp-who/blob/master/docs/en/get-started/ESP32-S3-EYE_Getting_Started_Guide.md>`_ is a small-sized AI development board from Espressif featuring the ESP32-S3 CPU with a 2-Megapixel camera, an LCD display, a microphone, an 8 MB Octal PSRAM and an 8 MB flash.
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Features
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- ESP32-S3 WROOM-1 Module
- USB micro USB port (it uses internal USB JTAG SERIAL device for flashing)
- Power LED
- LCD Display
- 2-MP Camera
- MEMS Microphone
- 8MB Octal PSRAM
- 8MB SPI Flash
- RST and BOOT buttons (BOOT accessible to user)
Configurations
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nsh
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Basic NuttShell configuration (console enabled in USB JTAG SERIAL Device, exposed via
USB connection at 9600 bps).
You can configure this board profile this way:
$ cd nuttxspace/nuttx
$ ./tools/configure.sh esp32s3-eye:nsh
Flashing
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Because ESP32-S3 doesn't use an external USB/Serial chip like others ESP32
boards you should put it in programming mode this way:
1) Press and hold BOOT and RESET (RST) buttons at same time;
2) Release the RESET button and keep BOOT button pressed;
3) After one or more seconds release the BOOT button;
4) Run the flashing command: make flash ESPTOOL_PORT=/dev/ttyACM0
Serial Console
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The internal USB JTAG SERIAL Device, by default, is used as serial console.
It is normally detected by Linux host as a USB CDC/ACM serial device.
It will show up as /dev/ttyACM[n] where [n] will probably be 0.
You can use minicom with /dev/ttyACM0 port at 9600 8n1 or picocom this way:
$ picocom -b9600 /dev/ttyACM0
Buttons and LEDs
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Buttons
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There are two buttons labeled BOOT and RST. The RST button is not available
to software. It pulls the chip enable line that doubles as a reset line.
The BOOT button is connected to IO0. On reset it is used as a strapping
pin to determine whether the chip boots normally or into the serial
bootloader. After reset, however, the BOOT button can be used for software
input.
LEDs
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There are several on-board LEDs for that indicate the presence of power
and USB activity. None of these are available for use by software.
Pin Mapping
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.. todo:: To be updated
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Pin Signal Notes
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