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ESP32-Cx Family

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ESP32-C2 General Information

The ESP32-C2 (ESP8684) [1] family is a series of microcontrollers developed by Espressif Systems. It's based on the RISC-V architecture and is designed to offer ultra-low power and small size for various IoT (Internet of Things) applications. This family of microcontrollers has been designed to target simple, high-volume, and low-data-rate IoT applications, such as smart plugs and smart light bulbs. ESP32-C2 is also supported by Espressif's AIoT Private Cloud platform, ESP RainMaker® and supports Matter, a smart-home connectivity protocol that runs on any IP-supporting network stack.

The ESP32-C2 microcontrollers come with several distinctive features:

For now the ESP32-C2 family includes the following chips in mass production (figure 1):

 ESP32-C2
Figure 1: ESP32-C2

ESP32-C2

ESP32-C2 Architecture Overview

Figure 2[2] shows functional block diagram of ESP32-C2 chip. The main common features of the ESP32-C2 are:

Processors

Wireless connectivity

Memory: Internal memory

Peripheral Input/Output

Power Modes

Security

 ESP32-C2 functional block diagram
Figure 2: ESP32-C2 functional block diagram

For now the ESP32-C2 family includes the following chips in mass production (table 1):

Table 1: Espressif ESP32-C2 chips
ModuleChip EmbeddedDimensions (mm)PinsGPIOFlash (MB)PSRAM (MB)Antenna typeDevelopment Board
ESP8684-MINI-1 ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
13.2×16.6×2.4 53 14 1, 2, 4 N/A PCB ESP8684-DevKitM-1
ESP8684-MINI-1U ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
13.2×12.5×2.453 14 1, 2, 4N/AIPEX ESP8684-DevKitM-1
ESP8684-WROOM-01C ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
24×16×3.1 22 142, 4N/APCBN/A
ESP8684-WROOM-02C ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
18x20x3.2 18 14 2, 4N/APCB N/A
ESP8684-WROOM-02UC ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
18x20x3.218 14 2, 4N/AIPEX ESP8684-DevKitC-02
ESP8684-WROOM-03 ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
15×17.3×2.811 8 2, 4N/APCBN/A
ESP8684-WROOM-04C ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
24×16×3.117 13 2, 4N/APCB N/A
ESP8684-WROOM-05 ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
15×17.3×2.87 5 2, 4N/APCB N/A
ESP8684-WROOM-06C ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
15.8×20.3×2.721 14 or 5 2, 4N/APCB N/A
ESP8684-WROOM-07 ESP8684H2
ESP8684H4
8.5×12.7×1.96 3 2, 4N/ASolder pad for external monopole antennaN/A


  1. Note 1: When surface mounted, the module has 14 available GPIOs; when vertically soldered, the module has 5 available GPIOs.

ESP32-C3

ESP32-C3 General Information

The ESP32-C3 family is a series of microcontrollers developed by Espressif Systems. It's based on the RISC-V architecture and is designed to offer low-power and cost-effective solutions for various IoT (Internet of Things) applications. These chips integrate WiFi connectivity, have low power consumption, and offer different peripheral interfaces. They suit diverse IoT projects, enabling developers to create connected devices efficiently. The new ESP32-C3 family is known for its compact size, low power consumption, and integration of WiFi capabilities. These microcontrollers balance performance and power efficiency, making them suitable for battery-powered IoT devices. They support a variety of interfaces like SPI, I2C, UART, and ADC, enabling connectivity and interactions with various sensors and devices. This family of microcontrollers is viral in smart home devices, wearables, and other IoT applications that require wireless connectivity.

The ESP32-C3 microcontrollers come with several distinctive features:

For now the ESP32-C3 family includes the following chips in mass production (table 2):

Table 2: Espressif ESP32-C3 chips
SoCVariantsCoreDimensions (mm)PinsRAM (kB)Flash (MB)PSRAM (MB)
ESP32-C3(figure 3) ESP32-C3
ESP32-C3FH4
ESP32-C3FH4X
Single CoreQFN 5×532400 KB RAM, 384 KB ROM, 8 KB RTC SRAM 4N/A
ESP8686(figure 4) ESP8686H4 Single CoreQFN 4×424400 KB RAM, 384 KB ROM, 8 KB RTC SRAM4N/A
ESP8685(figure 5) ESP8685H2
ESP8685H4
Single CoreQFN 4×428400 KB RAM, 384 KB ROM, 8 KB RTC SRAM2, 4N/A


 ESP32-C3
Figure 3: ESP32-C3
 ESP8686
Figure 4: ESP8686
 ESP8685
Figure 5: ESP8685
ESP32-C3 Architecture Overview

Figure 6 shows a functional block diagram of the ESP32-C3 chip. Main common features of the ESP32-C3 are: [3]

Processors

Wireless connectivity

Memory: Internal memory

Peripheral Input/Output

Security

 ESP32-C3 functional block diagram
Figure 6: ESP32-C3 functional block diagram
ESP32-C3 Modules

Espressif also produces modules that are more integrative and more convenient for amateurs and developers to use. The following modules are currently available:

 ESP32-C3-Mini-1/1U
Figure 7: ESP32-C3-Mini-1/1U
 ESP32-C3-Wroom-02/02U
Figure 8: ESP32-C3-Wroom-02/02U
ESP32-C3 Development Kits

Development kits are the most convenient for quick application or to check the capabilities of processors. Espressif manufactures them and many companies specialising in producing prototype circuits. The following are some of the most versatile modules

 Espressif - ESP32-C3-DevkitM-1
Figure 9: Espressif - ESP32-C3-DevkitM-1
 Espressif - ESP32-C3-DevkitC-02
Figure 10: Espressif - ESP32-C3-DevkitC-02
 Espressif - ESP32-C3-LCDKit
Figure 11: Espressif - ESP32-C3-LCDKit
 Adafruit - QT Py ESP32-C3  Adafruit - QT Py ESP32-C3
Figure 12: Adafruit - QT Py ESP32-C3
 Seeed Studio - XIAO ESP32C3  Seeed Studio - XIAO ESP32C3
Figure 13: Seeed Studio - XIAO ESP32C3
 M5Stamp-C3
Figure 14: M5Stamp-C3
A M5Stamp-C3u version with built-in JTAG interface is also available
ESP32-C3 chip comparison

The Esp32-C3 as a more modern one, can successfully replace the oldest family of ESP8266 chips, so table 3 provides a brief comparison of the essential features of the ESP8266 & ESP32-S3 systems [12].

Table 3: Esp8266 & ESP32-C3 family brief comparison

FeatureESP8266ESP32-C3 Series
Launch year20142020
CoreXtensa® single core 32-bit LX632-bit single-core RISC-V
Wi-Fi protocols802.11 b/g/, 2.4 GHz up to 72.2. Mbps802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz up to 150 Mbps
Bluetooth® ✖️Bluetooth 5.0
Typical frequency80 MHz 160 MHz
SRAM160kB400 KB
ROM384 KB 384 KB for booting and core functions
Embedded flash✖️4 MB or none, depending on variants
RTC memory768B8kB
Cache 32KB instruction16kB
PMU✔️✔️
Peripherals
ADC10-bitTwo 12-bit SAR ADCs, at most 6 channels
DAC✖️✖️
Timers2 x 23 - bitTwo 54-bit general-purpose timers, and three watchdog timers
Temperature sensor11
Touch sensor✖️✖️
Hall sensor✖️✖️
GPIO1722
SPI23
LCD interface✖️✖️
UART2 – One Tx only2
I2C1- only software1
I2S1 1, can be configured to operate with 8/16/24/32-bit resolution as an input or output channel.
Camera interface✖️✖️
DMA✖️General-purpose, 3 TX channels, 3 RX channels
RMT1 x TX + 1 x RX4 channels 2, 2 TX channels, 2 RX channels
Pulse counter✖️✖️
LED PWM5 channels6 channels
PWM✖️/software 8 ch✖️
TWAI® controller (compatible with ISO 11898-1)✖️1
SD/SDIO/MMC host controller✖️✖️
SDIO slave controller✖️✖️
Ethernet MAC✖️✖️
Debug Assist JTAG✖️1
Security
Secure boot✖️✔️ Faster and safer, compared with ESP32,
Flash encryption✖️✔️ Safer, compared with ESP32, XTS-AES-128
OTP1024-bit4096-bit
AES✖️✔️ AES-128, AES-256 (FIPS PUB 197); DMA support
HASHSHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512 (FIPS PUB 180-4)SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256 (FIPS PUB 180-4); DMA support
RSAUp to 4096 bitsUp to 3072 bits
RNG✔️✔️
HMAC✖️✔️
Digital signature✖️✔️
XTS✖️✔️ XTS-AES-128
Other
Light sleep 2 mA130μA
Deep Sleep20 μA5 μA
Hibernation--
Power off0.5 μA1μA
SizeQFN32 5*5QFN32 5*5


ESP32-C6

ESP32-C6 General Information

ESP32-C6 is Espressif's first WiFi 6 SoC integrating 2.4 GHz WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 (Low Energy) and the 802.15.4 protocol. It is based on a high-performance (HP) 32-bit RISC-V processor, which can be clocked up to 160 MHz, and also has a low-power (LP) 32-bit RISC-V processor, which can be clocked up to 20 MHz. It has a 320KB ROM, a 512KB SRAM and works with external flash. The ESP32-C6, with its support for WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, can be a potential candidate for devices seeking to integrate into the Matter standard. Matter intends to create a universal standard for smart home devices to ensure interoperability and ease of use across different brands and ecosystems. Devices equipped with the ESP32-C6 can potentially comply with the Matter standard to ensure compatibility with other Matter-certified devices. They can be used to develop various other Matter-ecosystem solutions, such as Matter Gateways, Thread Border Routers or Zigbee Matter Bridges. However, adherence to the Matter standard involves hardware and software considerations, and manufacturers must ensure their devices meet the required protocols for certification.

ESP32-C6 Architecture Overview

Figure 15 shows a functional block diagram of the ESP32 chip. Main common features of the ESP32-C6 are: [13]

Processors

Wireless connectivity

Memory: Internal memory

Peripheral Input/Output

Security

 ESP32-C6 functional block diagram
Figure 15: ESP32-C6 functional block diagram
ESP32-C6 Modules

The following modules are currently available (table 4):

Table 4: Espressif ESP32-C6 modules
ModuleChip embeddedDimensions (mm)PinsDevelopment board
ESP32-C6-Mini-1/1U (figure 16) ESP32-C6FH4 13.2×16.6×2.4
13.2×12.5×2.4
53ESP32-C6-DevKitM-1
ESP32-C6-WROOM-02/02U (figure 17) ESP32-C6 18×25.5×3.2
18×19.2×3.2
28 ESP32-C6-DevKitC-1
 ESP32-C3-Mini-1/1U
Figure 16: ESP32-C6-Mini-1/1U
 ESP32-C3-Wroom-02/02U
Figure 17: ESP32-C6-Wroom-02/02U
ESP32-C6 Development Boards

There are not many prototype kits with ESP32-C6 SOCs on the market yet. Two sets released by the manufacturer deserve special attention. They are both entry-level development boards:

 Espressif ESP32-C6-DEVKITM-1
Figure 18: Espressif ESP32-C6-DEVKITM-1
 Espressif ESP32-C6-DEVKITC-1
Figure 19: Espressif ESP32-C6-DEVKITC-1

They allow you to test all processor functions, including WiFi, Bluetooth LE, Zigbee, and Thread.

When purchasing the ESP32-C6 development board, please note that they may contain pre-production versions of ESP32-C6 that may not have full functionality implemented.