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### Features:
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- transperent design;
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- compact size;
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- connects to the power rails on a breadboard;
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- can be powered by USB-C port or external power supply;
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- can be powered by USB-C port;
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- 3.3V and 5V power supplies;
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- GPIOs arranged into 4 groups for easier identification;
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- on-board ESP32-C3 Module with USB-C port allows to flash a firmware as you work with breadboard;
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- debugging points;
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- power pads makes it easy to connect alligators supplying voltage to the board;
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- on-board system LEDs: power, and module reset mode;
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- on-board push switch for Reset and Flash modes;
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- on-board push switch and LED for your needs;
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- GPIOs correspond to the official ESP32-C3 Datasheet;
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- on-board ESP32-C3 Module with USB-C port allows to flash a firmware directly from a PC;
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- on-board push switch for Flash mode;
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- on-board push switch for your needs;
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### ESP32-C3 Module:
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- single-core
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