ESP32-WROOM32 Dev Module USB-C 30 Pin

ESP32-WROOM32 Dev Module USB-C 30 Pin

$13.99 NZD
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ESP32-WROOM32 Dev Module USB-C 30 Pin

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Locally Stocked in Te Awamutu, Waikato
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The ESP32 Dev Module USB-C is a powerful dual-core WiFi and Bluetooth development board based on the ESP-WROOM-32 module. Perfect for Arduino, ESPHome, Home Assistant, IoT, automation, robotics, wireless sensors, and MicroPython projects.

  • Dual-core ESP32 processor running up to 240MHz
  • Built-in 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth BLE support
  • USB-C interface with CP2102 USB-to-UART chip
  • 30-pin breadboard-friendly narrow layout
  • Compatible with Arduino IDE, ESPHome, and MicroPython

Quick Start

1
Install Arduino IDE

Download and install the Arduino IDE if you do not already have it.

2
Install ESP32 board package

Add the ESP32 Board Manager URL and install “esp32 by Espressif Systems”.

3
Select board

Go to Tools → Board → ESP32 Arduino → ESP32 Dev Module.

4
Use a data USB-C cable

Charge-only cables will not upload sketches or detect the board.

Please note: GPIO pins operate at 3.3V logic only and are not 5V tolerant. Every board is individually inspected before dispatch from NZ stock.

Specifications

ModuleESP-WROOM-32
ProcessorDual-core Tensilica LX6
Clock SpeedUp to 240 MHz
Flash Memory4 MB
SRAM520 KB
WiFi802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz
BluetoothBluetooth Classic + BLE 4.2
USB InterfaceUSB-C CP2102
I/O Voltage3.3V logic
Pins30-pin narrow layout
InterfacesUART, SPI, I²C, I²S, ADC, DAC, PWM
ButtonsEN / Reset and Boot
Operating Voltage5V USB input
Deep Sleep Current<5µA

Getting Started

1
Install Arduino IDE

Download and install the Arduino IDE if you do not already have it.

2
Add ESP32 Board Manager URL

Add the Espressif ESP32 package URL in Arduino IDE Preferences.

3
Install ESP32 boards

Open Boards Manager and install “esp32 by Espressif Systems”.

4
Select ESP32 Dev Module

Go to Tools → Board → ESP32 Arduino → ESP32 Dev Module.

5
Select port and upload

Use a data-capable USB-C cable and select the detected COM/serial port.

What's Included

ESP32 Dev Module USB-C board

Includes pre-soldered headers and onboard WiFi/Bluetooth support, ready for development and prototyping.

Common Uses

ESPHome and Home Assistant smart home projects
Wireless IoT sensors and cloud-connected devices
Bluetooth LE projects and wireless controllers
Robotics and motor control applications
MicroPython and Arduino-based development
Breadboard prototyping and embedded systems learning

Common Questions

Are the GPIO pins 5V tolerant?

No. ESP32 GPIO pins operate at 3.3V logic only. Applying 5V directly to GPIO pins may permanently damage the board.

Why is my board not detected?

First try a different USB-C cable, as many cables are charge-only. Some systems may also require the CP2102 driver to be installed.

Does this work with ESPHome?

Yes. This board is fully compatible with ESPHome and commonly used with Home Assistant smart home projects.

Which board should I select in Arduino IDE?

In most cases select “ESP32 Dev Module” under the ESP32 Arduino boards list.

 

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