Every time I start a new project the first question is the same: which module should I use? Picking an Espressif chip means pulling up datasheets, hunting for pinout diagrams, checking which pins are safe, and ending up with a dozen browser tabs open. So I built something to fix that. esp32.atomic14.com is a free, community-maintained database of Espressif modules. Every module in one place, with the specs, pinouts and 3D models you actually need to make a decision. What’s in there Right now it covers 24 modules across 11 SoCs, from the classic ESP32 through to the ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3 and ESP32-H2. For each one you get: Searchable specs pulled straight from the official datasheets: cores, clock speed, RAM, flash and PSRAM options, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. Colour-coded pinouts with the strapping pins and “don’t use these” warnings called out, so you don’t get caught by a pin that fights you at boot. Interactive 3D models so you can see the actual footprint and dimensions before you…
No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.