Freenove Super Starter Kit for ESP32-S3

One clean place to start tinkering without spelunking through a 200 MB ZIP.

C/Arduino sketches, MicroPython examples, libraries, setup links, datasheets, and the official docs — organized as a fast searchable launchpad.

Freenove Super Starter Kit for ESP32-S3
C sketches
45
Python projects
36
Libraries
26
PDFs/datasheets
26

Start here

Pick the track that matches what you want to learn.

C / Arduino IDE

Use this if you want the broadest project coverage: audio, Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, camera, USB HID, and the classic electronics lessons.

  1. Install Arduino IDE.
  2. Install/select the ESP32 board package for the ESP32-S3.
  3. Open a sketch from C/Sketches.
  4. Use the USB mode/configuration shown in the official tutorial.
Open official C docs →

Python / MicroPython

Use this if you want a faster beginner loop in Thonny. It covers most core sensor/LED/motor lessons, but not every advanced C project.

  1. Install Thonny.
  2. Flash the kit’s MicroPython firmware.
  3. Upload needed helper libraries from Python_Libraries.
  4. Run projects from Python_Codes.
Open official Python docs →

Board pinout

Keep this open while wiring. ESP32-S3 pins are powerful and a little booby-trapped; the source docs call out strapping, PSRAM, SD card, USB, and camera pins.

ESP32-S3 pinout

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Resources

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Libraries

Docs and datasheets

Source + license

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