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 ======ESP32 General Information====== ======ESP32 General Information======
 +{{:en:iot-open:czapka_b.png?50| General audience classification icon }}{{:en:iot-open:czapka_e.png?50| General audience classification icon }}\\
 ESP32 is a low-cost, low-power system on a chip (SoC) series microcontroller with WiFi & dual-mode Bluetooth capabilities ((https://www.espressif.com)). ESP32 SoC is highly integrated with built-in antenna switches, power amplifiers, low-noise receive amplifiers, filters, and power management modules. Inside all families of ESP32, there is a single-core or dual-core Tensilica Xtensa LX6 microprocessor with a clock rate of up to 240 MHz.  ESP32 is designed for mobile, wearable electronics, and Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. It features all the state-of-the-art characteristics of low-power chips, including fine-grained clock gating,  multiple power modes, and dynamic power scaling.  ESP32 is a low-cost, low-power system on a chip (SoC) series microcontroller with WiFi & dual-mode Bluetooth capabilities ((https://www.espressif.com)). ESP32 SoC is highly integrated with built-in antenna switches, power amplifiers, low-noise receive amplifiers, filters, and power management modules. Inside all families of ESP32, there is a single-core or dual-core Tensilica Xtensa LX6 microprocessor with a clock rate of up to 240 MHz.  ESP32 is designed for mobile, wearable electronics, and Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. It features all the state-of-the-art characteristics of low-power chips, including fine-grained clock gating,  multiple power modes, and dynamic power scaling. 
 For now, the ESP32 family includes the following chips in mass production: For now, the ESP32 family includes the following chips in mass production:
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 <figure esp32_d0wdv3> <figure esp32_d0wdv3>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32d0wdv3.pg.jpg?nolink&100 | ESP32-D0WD-V3}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32d0wdv3.pg.jpg?100 | ESP32-D0WD-V3}}
 <caption>ESP32-D0WD-V3</caption> <caption>ESP32-D0WD-V3</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
  
 <figure esp32_u4wdh> <figure esp32_u4wdh>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp323u4wdh.jpg?nolink&100 | ESP32-U4WDH}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp323u4wdh.jpg?100 | ESP32-U4WDH}}
 <caption>ESP32-U4WDH</caption> <caption>ESP32-U4WDH</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
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 <figure esp32_picov302> <figure esp32_picov302>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32picov302.jpg?nolink&100 | ESP32-PICO-V3-02}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32picov302.jpg?100 | ESP32-PICO-V3-02}}
 <caption>ESP32-PICO-V3-02</caption> <caption>ESP32-PICO-V3-02</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
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 <figure esp32_pico_mini_02> <figure esp32_pico_mini_02>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32-pico-mini-02-n8r2-2.jpg?nolink&100 | ESP32-PICO-mini-02}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32-pico-mini-02-n8r2-2.jpg?100 | ESP32-PICO-mini-02}}
 <caption>ESP32-PICO-mini-02</caption> <caption>ESP32-PICO-mini-02</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
  
 <figure esp32_pico_mini_02U> <figure esp32_pico_mini_02U>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32-pico-mini-02u.jpg?nolink&100 | ESP32-PICO-mini-02U}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32-pico-mini-02u.jpg?100 | ESP32-PICO-mini-02U}}
 <caption>ESP32-PICO-mini-02U</caption> <caption>ESP32-PICO-mini-02U</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
  
 <figure esp32_pico_v3_zero> <figure esp32_pico_v3_zero>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:ESP32-PICO-V3-ZERO.jpg?nolink&150 | ESP32-PICOV3-ZERO}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:ESP32-PICO-V3-ZERO.jpg?150 | ESP32-PICOV3-ZERO}}
 <caption>ESP32-PICOV3-ZERO</caption> <caption>ESP32-PICOV3-ZERO</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
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 <figure esp32_picokit1> <figure esp32_picokit1>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32-pico-kit-1-layout-front.png?nolink&200 | ESP-32-PICO-KIT-1}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32-pico-kit-1-layout-front.png?200 | ESP-32-PICO-KIT-1}}
 <caption>ESP-32-PICO-KIT-1((https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-pico-kit-1.html))</caption> <caption>ESP-32-PICO-KIT-1((https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-pico-kit-1.html))</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
  
 <figure esp32_picodevkitm2> <figure esp32_picodevkitm2>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32-pico-devkitm-2-layout-front.png?nolink&200 | ESP-32-PICO-DEVKITM-2}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:esp32-pico-devkitm-2-layout-front.png?200 | ESP-32-PICO-DEVKITM-2}}
 <caption>ESP-32-PICO-DEVKITM-2((https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-pico-devkitm-2.html))</caption> <caption>ESP-32-PICO-DEVKITM-2((https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-pico-devkitm-2.html))</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
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   *  ESP32-PICO D4 pins (figure {{ref>esp32_picokitpins}}).   *  ESP32-PICO D4 pins (figure {{ref>esp32_picokitpins}}).
 <figure esp32_picokitpins> <figure esp32_picokitpins>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:wsta75d8.png?nolink&400 |}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:wsta75d8.png?400 |}}
 <caption>ESP32-Pico Kit pins ((https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-pico-kit.html))</caption> <caption>ESP32-Pico Kit pins ((https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/hw-reference/esp32/get-started-pico-kit.html))</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
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 <figure esp32_wemospins> <figure esp32_wemospins>
-{{ :en:iot-open:getting_familiar_with_your_hardware_rtu_itmo_sut:esp:tgi2f.jpg?nolink&400 | ESP32 Wemos Pro pins}}+{{ :en:iot-open:getting_familiar_with_your_hardware_rtu_itmo_sut:esp:tgi2f.jpg?400 | ESP32 Wemos Pro pins}}
 <caption>ESP32 Wemos Pro pins</caption> <caption>ESP32 Wemos Pro pins</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
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 <figure esp32_atomlite> <figure esp32_atomlite>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:m5atomlite_top.jpg?nolink&100 | M5ATOM-lite top&bottom view}} +{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:m5atomlite_top.jpg?100 | M5ATOM-lite top&bottom view}} 
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:m5atomlite_bot.jpg?nolink&100 | M5ATOM-lite top&bottom view}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:m5atomlite_bot.jpg?100 | M5ATOM-lite top&bottom view}}
 <caption>M5ATOM-lite top&bottom view</caption> <caption>M5ATOM-lite top&bottom view</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
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 <figure esp32_atomhub> <figure esp32_atomhub>
-{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:atom_hub.jpg?nolink&300 | Housing with proto board for Atom -lite}}+{{ :en:iot-open:hardware2:atom_hub.jpg?300 | Housing with proto board for Atom -lite}}
 <caption>Housing with proto board for Atom -lite((https://docs.m5stack.com/en/atom/atomhub)).</caption> <caption>Housing with proto board for Atom -lite((https://docs.m5stack.com/en/atom/atomhub)).</caption>
 </figure> </figure>
  
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