Comment by anyg

1 day ago

If it is a little bigger to incorporate a bigger chip antenna and some GPIO pins, it is going to be very useful for a lot of IoT projects!!

The XIAO series of ESP32s is exactly that.

They are 4x the size though, almost exactly double in both length and width.

https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/XIAO_ESP32C3_Getting_Started/

  • It's also got 15 times as many GPIO pins as the board in the fine article.

    And this PCBA will be smaller than the battery in most applications anyway.

Definitely would be more functional with more of the GPIOs exposed.

  • If you want an ESP32 dev board with GPIOs exposed there are dozens (or hundreds, maybe thousands) of other options out there. It makes sense not to expose them when you're going for the smallest possible footprint.

    • I don't know, I see enough space for four GPIOs there. Not holes, obviously, but pads should be very workable.

there is plenty of those already and not all too hard to make yourself, see LilyGo T01-C3

Its of format of original ESP8 so you get serial + 3 IO pins