T-Dongle-S3 USB dongle combines ESP32-S3 wireless MCU with optional color display

LilyGO T-Dongle-S3 is a USB dongle based on ESP32-S3 dual-core microcontroller with WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, a microSD card slot, as well as an optional 0.96-inch color display.

You may remember the company launched the T-Dongle ESP32-S2 last spring, and I first thought it was an update to ESP32-S3, but the new T-Dongle-S3 has quite more compact design and a smaller set of features that makes it suitable for data logging and displaying basic information over a wireless connection.

T-Dongle-S3 ESP32-S3 USB dongle

T-Dongle ESP32-S2 development board specifications:

  • Wireless SoC – Espressif Systems ESP32-S3 with
    • Dual-core 32-bit Xtensa LX7 microcontroller up to 240MHz
    • RISC-V ULP Co-processor
    • 512KB SRAM
    • 2.4GHz Wifi 4 (802.11b/g/n)
    • Bluetooth 5.0 BLE + Mesh
  • Storage
    • 4 MB flash (or 16MB flash depending on where you look)
    • MicroSD card socket cleverly “hidden” under the USB connector
  • Display – Optional 0.96-inch 65K color IPS LCD (ST7735 SPI controller) with 160 x 80 resolution
  • USB – 1x USB Type-A male port for power and programming
  • Antenna – Ceramic antenna
  • Misc – Boot button, RGB LED
  • Power Supply – 5V via USB male port
  • Dimensions –  58.6 x 17.9 x 8.7 mm

T-Dongle-S3 pinout diagramThe company provides samples for the Arduino IDE/PlatformIO that include the factory testing program checking out the display, microSD card, and WiFi, as well as Arduino sketches to test the TFT display and use the dongle as a mass storage device. Some MicroPython code is also available, but mostly for the display with samples to display text, sprites, a clock, and some simple games. You’ll find those together with the PDF schematic on GitHub.

LilyGO is selling the T-Dongle-S3 on Aliexpress for $14.98 without the display, and $15.98 with it.

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GuidoL
2 years ago

That would be suitable for running RunCPM on a Stick 😉
because RunCPM does work on a ESP-C3 or -S2 already.

Daniel E.
Daniel E.
2 years ago

This format could be perfect for Home Assistant’s Bluetooth proxy function.
If only it could run ESPHome

Rogan Dawes
Rogan Dawes
2 years ago

Absolutely no reason that it shouldn’t. ESPHome supports the ESP32S3 as well as the sT7735 display controller.

NewNews?
2 years ago

The esphome docs list the following for the esp32 platform:

Boardcon Rockchip and Allwinner SoM and SBC products