





Adafruit ESP32-C6 Feather
TheĀ ESP32-C6Ā is Espressifās first Wi-Fi 6 SoC integrating 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5 (LE) and the 802.15.4 protocol. It brings the goodness you know from the low-cost C3 seriesĀ and improves it with Zigbee/802.15.4 at 2.4Ghz.Ā That means it could make for great MatterĀ development hardware!
Adafruit took theirĀ FeatherĀ ESP32-S2Ā and swapped out the 'S2 for aĀ C6. Plus some re-routing and here's what we've got: aĀ C6Ā Feather with lots of GPIO,Ā lipoly charging and monitoring with the MAX17048, NeoPixel, I2C Stemma QT port, and a second low-quiescent LDO for disabling the I2C and NeoPixel when we want ultra-low power usage - as low as 17uA in deep sleep.
One thing to watch for is that, like the C3, the C6 doesĀ notĀ have native USB. It does have a 'built in' USB Serial core that can be used for debugging, but itĀ cannotĀ act like a mouse, keyboard, or disk drive. That meansĀ if you are running CircuitPythonĀ you will need to use WiFi, Bluetooth or WebSerial for transferring files back and forth rather than drag-and-dropping to a drive. Ditto for the bootloader side, this chip cannot run UF2.
Another thing to be aware of, isĀ the ESP32-C6 does not have as many GPIO as the ESP32-S2 or ESP32-S3, soĀ A2Ā is the same GPIO pin asĀ IO6Ā andĀ A3Ā is the same pin asĀ IO5. However, this gives it the most compatibility with existing FeatherWings.
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TheĀ ESP32-C6Ā is Espressifās first Wi-Fi 6 SoC integrating 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5 (LE) and the 802.15.4 protocol. It brings the goodness you know from the low-cost C3 seriesĀ and improves it with Zigbee/802.15.4 at 2.4Ghz.Ā That means it could make for great MatterĀ development hardware!
Adafruit took theirĀ FeatherĀ ESP32-S2Ā and swapped out the 'S2 for aĀ C6. Plus some re-routing and here's what we've got: aĀ C6Ā Feather with lots of GPIO,Ā lipoly charging and monitoring with the MAX17048, NeoPixel, I2C Stemma QT port, and a second low-quiescent LDO for disabling the I2C and NeoPixel when we want ultra-low power usage - as low as 17uA in deep sleep.
One thing to watch for is that, like the C3, the C6 doesĀ notĀ have native USB. It does have a 'built in' USB Serial core that can be used for debugging, but itĀ cannotĀ act like a mouse, keyboard, or disk drive. That meansĀ if you are running CircuitPythonĀ you will need to use WiFi, Bluetooth or WebSerial for transferring files back and forth rather than drag-and-dropping to a drive. Ditto for the bootloader side, this chip cannot run UF2.
Another thing to be aware of, isĀ the ESP32-C6 does not have as many GPIO as the ESP32-S2 or ESP32-S3, soĀ A2Ā is the same GPIO pin asĀ IO6Ā andĀ A3Ā is the same pin asĀ IO5. However, this gives it the most compatibility with existing FeatherWings.























