M5Stack AtomS3 Lite ESP32S3FN8 Dev Kit

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Powerful micro development board - M5Stack ATOM Lite ESP32 – OpenELAB

⚡ ATOM S3 Lite — Compact ESP32S3 Dev Kit for Creative IoT Projects 🧠🔌

The ATOM S3 Lite is a powerful and compact ESP32-S3 development board designed for makers, engineers, and IoT innovators. With integrated 5V to 3.3V power circuitry, it ensures stable and efficient power management for embedded systems. 💡

🚀 Ideal For:

  • 🏠 Smart home devices

  • 🌐 IoT edge computing

  • 🧪 Rapid prototyping

  • 📦 Embedded hardware integration

  • 🎓 STEM education and maker projects

Whether you're building a smart sensor node, a wearable device, or a custom controller, the ATOM S3 Lite delivers a reliable, space-saving, and high-performance platform that sparks creativity and unlocks endless possibilities. ✨

Features

  • Powered by ESP32-S3FN8 — High-performance dual-core MCU with Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 5.0

  • 🔌 Built-in USB download interface — Simplifies firmware flashing and serial communication

  • 🎛️ Customizable programmable button — Ideal for user-defined input or control triggers

  • 📡 Integrated infrared emitter — Enables remote control and IR-based applications

  • 📍 Expandable GPIO pins & GROVE/HY2.0-4P interface — Easy connection to sensors, modules, and peripherals

  • 💻 Compatible with Arduino & UIFlow — Supports rapid development with popular platforms


Includes

  • 1x AtomS3 Lite


Applications

  • IoT node

  • Microcontroller

  • Wearables


Specification

Resources Parameters
MCU ESP32-S3FN8
RGB WS2812B-2020
DCDC SY8089
Operating temperature 0°C ~ 40°C
Supply voltage 5V
Power supply mode TYPE C
Output voltage 3.3V
IO interface × 6 G5/G6/G7/G8/G38/G39
Product Size 24mm × 24mm ×9.5mm
Package Size 65mm × 44.5mm × 14mm
Product Weight 5.3g
Package Weight 9.5g

Arduino

AtomS3 Arduino Example

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