ESP32-S3-WROOM-1U-N16 for WiFi
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2025 9:07 am
Hello everyone,
I just got an https://www.kasuo.com/product/esp32-s3- ... price-pdf/ and I’m excited to try it out. This module has WiFi, decent memory, and supports modern peripherals, seems ideal for IoT or wireless microcontroller projects without needing extra parts. My plan is to build a small sensor/control board: the ESP32-S3 will read some sensors and send data over WiFi to a server or phone. It should be easy to power from 3.3 V, and I like that I don’t need a separate WiFi chip or Ethernet.
Before I get started, I have a few questions:
What’s the best way to connect sensors and switches to this module to get stable readings and avoid noise?
Any recommended libraries (or Flowcode components) for using WiFi, I/O pins, and ADC with this ESP32
When powering the module, are there tips for smoothing supply (caps, decoupling) to keep WiFi stable?
If anyone here has worked with ESP32-S3 (or similar ESP32 modules) in Flowcode or custom code, I’d love to hear your thoughts and tips to avoid beginner mistakes.
Thanks in advance!
I just got an https://www.kasuo.com/product/esp32-s3- ... price-pdf/ and I’m excited to try it out. This module has WiFi, decent memory, and supports modern peripherals, seems ideal for IoT or wireless microcontroller projects without needing extra parts. My plan is to build a small sensor/control board: the ESP32-S3 will read some sensors and send data over WiFi to a server or phone. It should be easy to power from 3.3 V, and I like that I don’t need a separate WiFi chip or Ethernet.
Before I get started, I have a few questions:
What’s the best way to connect sensors and switches to this module to get stable readings and avoid noise?
Any recommended libraries (or Flowcode components) for using WiFi, I/O pins, and ADC with this ESP32
When powering the module, are there tips for smoothing supply (caps, decoupling) to keep WiFi stable?
If anyone here has worked with ESP32-S3 (or similar ESP32 modules) in Flowcode or custom code, I’d love to hear your thoughts and tips to avoid beginner mistakes.
Thanks in advance!