Specification :
Microcontroller (ESP32)
- CPU: Dual-core Xtensa® 32-bit LX6 @ 240MHz (Espressif)
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Co-Processor ULP
Clock Frequency 240MHz
- Performance: 600 (Dhrystone Million Instructions Per S).
Memory
- Flash Storage: 16MB
- Internal SRAM: 520KB
- PSRAM: 8MB
Connectivity
- Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz)
- Bluetooth: 4.2 BR/EDR and BLE
- Ethernet 100 Mbps
I/O Interfaces
- 34 × GPIO pins
- 2 (8-bit) × DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter)
- 18 (12-bit)SAR× ADC channels (Analog-to-Digital Converter)
- 2 × SPI Controllers
- 2 × I2C Controllers
- 2 × UART Ports
- 2 × I2S Interfaces
- 16 × PWM Outputs
- 32 x External Interrupts Support
- 2 x CAN
Security Features
- Secure Boot & Flash Encryption 1024-Bit OTP
- Cryptographic hardware acceleration: AES, SHA, RSA, ECC, RNG
- Secure OTA (Over-The-Air) updates
Peripheral Support
- Integrated Hall Effect Sensor
- 10 x Capacitive Touch Sensing
- 16 x RTC (Real-Time Clock) with Low-Power Mode ( 10uA Deep Sleep Mode )
USB Support
- USB-to-Serial (for programming and debugging)
Software Compatibility
- Arduino IDE
- MicroPython
- ESP-IDF (Espressif SDK)
- PlatformIO in VSCode (with DeepSeek AI)
- Pro_AmineUMT IDE in VSCode (with DeepSeek AI)
Power Management for Nanokit Integrated ESP32 Board
Connecting the Nanokit Integrated ESP32 Board to a Computer
- Power Supply [PC]: 0.5A × 5V = 2.5W
- The board receives 2.5W of power, ensuring stable operation.
- Automatic Dual Power Supply Switching:
- When an external power source (e.g., a 5V IN/OUT battery) is detected, USB power is automatically disconnected.
- This mechanism prevents interference between power sources and avoids data loss while connected to a computer.
Connecting the Nanokit Integrated ESP32 Board to a Phone Charger
- Power Supply [Charger]: 1A × 5V ≈ 5W
- When the power reaches 5W, the system automatically trips for protection.
- Once the current stabilizes, the board resumes operation automatically, providing the necessary energy for stable performance.
Applications
- Ideal for Applications Such As:🚀 IoT Devices | 🤖 Robotics | 💡 Smart Automation | 📶 Wireless Communication | 🏭 HMI Industrial Systems | 🤖 AI & Embedded Projects |🎓📖 Education |💡UMT Platform
The Nanokit Integrated ESP32 features 40 SMD pins, designed to be soldered (integrated) onto your custom board. Additionally, it comes with a ready-to-use library for Altium Designer, KiCad, Proteus, and other PCB design software. This predefined object simplifies integration, making it easier to link the module seamlessly into various projects.
Obsolescence
✅ Industrial-Grade Performance:
Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C for industrial and outdoor applications.
✅ Long-Term Availability:
Guaranteed production support until at least January 2050.
PINOUT Configuration Diagram & Description of NanoKit Integrated ESP32

kako kaki (verified owner) –
I’ve been using the Nanokit Integrated ESP32 and I’m really impressed. Everything works perfectly and smoothly, especially when connecting to a computer – it keeps the data stable and safe.
This is one of the best development boards I’ve seen so far. Its integrated SMD design makes it super easy to test and build reliable projects. When I integrate this board into my projects, the result looks much more professional compared to Arduino or Raspberry Pi boards.
I highly recommend this product for both beginners and advanced developers. It’s a perfect, compact, and professional solution.