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# ESP32-S3 Arduino Uno
_ESP32-S3 Module embeded on Arduino Uno board_
![ESP32-S3 Arduino Uno](https://github.com/alexandrebobkov/ESP32-S3_Arduino-Uno/blob/main/assets/ESP32-Uno-Board-v2.png)
![ESP32-S3 Arduino Uno](https://github.com/alexandrebobkov/ESP32-S3_Arduino-Uno/blob/main/assets/ESP32-Uno-assembled.jpg)
## I2C Pins
The provided schematic excerpt below shows the wiring of SDA and SCL; __SDA__ is wired to the _GPIO 8_ and __SCL__ is wired to the _GPIO 9_ on the ESP32-S3 Module.
![ESP32-S3 Module Pinouts](assets/ESP32-Uno-Board-Module-Pinout.png)
The image of PCB board below shows the physical location of SDA and SCL terminals.
![ESP32-S3 DevBoard Pinouts](assets/ESP32-Uno-Board-GPIO.png)
### Micropython LED Blinky Code
``` python
import esp, esp32, time, os, _thread
from machine import Pin, SoftI2C
# An infinite loop thread to blink LED
def status_led():
# Blink pattern blink-blink-pause
while True:
led.value(1)
time.sleep_ms(250)
led.value(0)
time.sleep_ms(250)
led.value(1)
time.sleep_ms(250)
led.value(0)
time.sleep_ms(750)
# Display information about ESP32S3 module
print(os.uname())
print("Flash size: ", esp.flash_size()/1024/1024, "Mb")
#rint("MCU Temperature: ", esp32.mcu_temperature(), "C")
print("MCU Temperature: {:4.1f} C".format(esp32.mcu_temperature()))
# Configure LED pin and start the blinky loop thread
led = Pin(45, Pin.OUT)
led.value(0)
_thread.start_new_thread(status_led, ())
```