Open Hardware Fish32 Seed Board – ESP32 Community Education Board

Thanks to a lot of features, sensors, and connectivity options this open hardware SBC should allow students to learn to program any different components around ESP32.
introduction
Thanks to a lot of features, sensors, and connectivity options this open hardware SBC should allow students to learn to program any different components around ESP32.
features
Fish32 Seed board specifications:
  • Supported ESP32 Modules – ESP32-WROVER, ALB32-WROVER, ESP32-WROOM-32
  • Connectivity
    • 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2 via ESP32
    • 10/100M Ethernet (RJ45) via WIZnet W5500 chip with support for up to 8 independent sockets
    • LoRa via SX1278 chip (433 MHz)
  • Sensors
    • NXP MPU-9250 with 3-axis MEMS gyroscope, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer, 3-axis MEMS magnetometer
    • Broadcom APDS-9960 digital proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, RGB color sensor, and gesture Sensor
  • Storage – SD card socket
  • Hardware Security – ATECC508A CryptoAuthentication chip
  • Expansion I/Os
    • Arduino headers (unpopulated)
    • 8x Open-Drain I/O ports,  8x Push-Pull I/O ports via SN7325 2-wire serial-interfaced chip
    • Motor Control via DRV8835 dual-H-bridge motor driver supporting up to 2x DC motors or 1x stepper motor up to 1.5A current per H-Bridge
  • Misc – CP2104 for debugging, buttons, relay
technical details
As you can see in the image below, surprisingly there are only few informations on the back of the board. It seems to be launched in Kickstarter but going to AnalogLamb github there’s no information about the Fish32 Seed Board yet.The board can be pre-ordered for $49.99 here, and the availability is planned for September 15, 2018.
how to use

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