ESP32 board with a USB Type-C port is a development board built with the ESP32 microcontroller, which includes a USB Type-C connector instead of the older Micro-USB connector. This board is used for developing embedded applications, especially in IoT, wireless communication, smart devices, and DIY electronics projects.
Microcontroller / Module:ESP32 (e.g. ESP32‑WROOM‑32, dual core Xtensa LX6)
Clock Speed:Up to about 240 MHz
Flash Memory:4 MB (32 Mbit) typical
SRAM:~520 KB of internal RAM
Operating Voltage (MCU):3.3 V
Power Supply / USB:5 V in via USB‑C (with onboard regulator down to 3.3 V)
Wireless:WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz) + Bluetooth
I/O Pins / GPIO:On break‑out pins: GPIOs, ADC, DAC, PWM, I²C, SPI, UART
Dimensions:Varies by board; a common size is ~50‑55 mm × ~28 mm for dev boards with headers
Operating Temperature:‑40 °C … +85 °C for many boards/modules.