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ESP32-C6 WiFi 6 Development Board - 160MHz, USB & UART Support
· MPN: 30951
A development board based on the ESP32-C6-WROOM-1-NX module, featuring a 32-bit RISC-V single-core processor running at up to 160 MHz. Supports Wi-Fi 6, Blue...
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A development board based on the ESP32-C6-WROOM-1-NX module, featuring a 32-bit RISC-V single-core processor running at up to 160 MHz. Supports Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5, and IEEE 802.15.4 (Zigbee 3.0 and Thread) — making it a versatile platform for IoT, smart home, and industrial automation projects.
The board integrates CH343 and CH334 chips for USB and UART connectivity through a single USB-C port. Pin-compatible with the ESP32-C6-DevKitC-1, and supports the ESP-IDF development environment. The castellated module design also allows direct soldering to carrier boards.
Key Features
- ESP32-C6 RISC-V Processor – 32-bit single-core, up to 160 MHz
- Wi-Fi 6 – Next-generation wireless connectivity
- Bluetooth 5 – Low-energy wireless communication
- IEEE 802.15.4 – Zigbee 3.0 and Thread support
- USB-C with USB + UART – CH343 and CH334 bridge chips onboard
- Rich Peripherals – SPI, UART, I²C, I²S, LED PWM, SDIO, and more
- Castellated Module – Solder directly to carrier boards
- ESP-IDF Compatible – Comprehensive development framework support
Specifications
- Module: ESP32-C6-WROOM-1-NX
- Processor: 32-bit RISC-V, up to 160 MHz
- Flash: 8 MB or 16 MB (variant dependent)
- Wireless: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5, IEEE 802.15.4
- USB: USB-C (CH343 USB-to-UART + CH334 USB hub)
- Interfaces: SPI, UART, I²C, I²S, LED PWM, SDIO
- Pin Compatible: ESP32-C6-DevKitC-1
- Weight: 13 g
Ideal For
- IoT and smart home devices
- Zigbee and Thread mesh networking
- Industrial automation prototyping
- Wi-Fi 6 connected projects
Package Contents
- 1× ESP32-C6 Development Board
- 2× 40-Pin Male Pin Headers (or pre-soldered, variant dependent)
Resources
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- ESP-IDF
- ESP-IDF is Espressif’s official software development framework for ESP32-family chips. It gives more direct control over the hardware than beginner-style environments, which can help with advanced features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, audio and power management.
- ESP32
- ESP32 is a family of low-cost microcontroller chips and modules from Espressif with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. They support programmable firmware and over-the-air updates, and are commonly programmed with toolchains such as the Arduino core and ESP-IDF.
- Headers
- Rows of connector contacts on a fixed pitch (commonly 2.54 mm) used to link a board to a breadboard, jumper wires, or another board. They come as male pin headers and female socket headers; when a module ships with pre-soldered headers it can be used straight away, whereas bare pads require soldering the pins yourself.
- IoT
- Short for Internet of Things, meaning physical devices that connect to networks or the internet to send data or be controlled remotely. It matters if you want projects such as connected sensors, remote controls or classroom data-logging activities.
- LED
- A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.
- PWM
- Pulse Width Modulation is a way for a digital pin to simulate variable output power by switching on and off very quickly. It matters for controlling things like LED brightness, motor speed, or servo-style signals from a microcontroller pin.
- RISC-V
- RISC-V is an open, royalty-free processor instruction-set architecture used in chips ranging from tiny microcontrollers to Linux-capable application processors. The choice of RISC-V determines which compilers, software tools, and performance or low-power features are available, separate from the more common Arm or x86 architectures.
- SPI
- A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
- Thread
- A low-power wireless mesh networking standard designed for smart home and IoT devices. It matters because Thread devices can relay messages through each other, helping build reliable networks for sensors and controllers.
- UART
- UART is a simple asynchronous serial interface that sends data over separate transmit and receive wires, usually labelled TX and RX, with both ends set to the same baud rate. It is a common way for microcontrollers and other serial devices to exchange data.
- USB-C
- USB-C is a small, reversible USB connector that can carry power, data and, on some devices, video over a single cable. The same connector can range from charging only to high-speed data, so the functions a given port actually supports vary.
- Wi-Fi 6
- A newer Wi-Fi standard that can improve speed, range, and efficiency compared with older Wi-Fi versions. It matters for projects that need reliable wireless networking, especially where many devices share the same network.
- Zigbee
- A low-power wireless standard commonly used by smart home sensors, switches, and lights. It matters if you want the board to communicate with Zigbee devices or act as part of a home automation network.
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