{"id":4466,"date":"2026-05-26T08:11:24","date_gmt":"2026-05-26T01:11:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/daiilynews.cu.ma\/?p=4466"},"modified":"2026-05-26T08:11:24","modified_gmt":"2026-05-26T01:11:24","slug":"espressif-reveals-coreboard-and-korvo-dev-kits-for-esp32-s31","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/daiilynews.cu.ma\/?p=4466","title":{"rendered":"Espressif Reveals CoreBoard and Korvo Dev Kits for ESP32-S31"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<br \/>\n                Espressif just pulled the wraps off two fresh development kits aimed at one of its most ambitious chips yet: the dual-core RISC-V ESP32-S31. If you&#8217;ve been waiting for a board that blends heavy IoT muscle with edge AI capability, this pair is worth a long look.<br \/>\nWhat&#8217;s the big deal with the ESP32-S31?<br \/>\nThe new chip pairs two RISC-V cores in a heterogeneous setup. One runs up to 320\u00a0MHz for performance-hungry workloads, while the other sips power for everyday microcontroller chores. Espressif is pitching it at advanced IoT, machine learning inference, computer vision, and smart audio \u2014 all from a single chip with 60 GPIOs to spare.<br \/>\nOn the radio side you get Wi-Fi 6 on 2.4\u00a0GHz, Bluetooth 5.4 Classic and Low Energy, plus an 802.15.4 radio with Thread and Zigbee. There&#8217;s even an integrated gigabit Ethernet MAC, which is rare for an ESP32. RAM-wise, you&#8217;re looking at 512\u00a0KB of on-chip SRAM and an eight-bit 250\u00a0MHz DDR bus for external PSRAM. One core also packs a 128-bit data path with SIMD for parallel number crunching.<br \/>\nCoreBoard vs. Korvo: pick your flavour<br \/>\nThe ESP32-S31-Function-CoreBoard-1 is the workhorse. It carries 16\u00a0MB of PSRAM, a choice of 8, 16, or 32\u00a0MB of flash, an on-board microphone, a mono audio codec with amplified speaker output, wired Ethernet, USB 2.0 High Speed Type-A and Full Speed Type-C ports, a 40-pin GPIO header, a built-in current measurement header, and a user-addressable RGB LED. Ideal if you want to prototype anything from sensor hubs to networked controllers.<br \/>\nThe ESP32-S31-Korvo-1 trades Ethernet for human-machine interface (HMI) gear. The same module \u2014 this time with 16\u00a0MB of flash \u2014 is wired to an Omnivision OV3660 camera, a 4.3-inch 800\u00d7480 LCD, two independent speaker outputs, two analog microphones, four user buttons, an RGB LED, a microSD slot, and USB Type-A and Type-C. It&#8217;s basically a ready-made smart display reference design.<br \/>\nBuild it yourself<br \/>\nWant to hack on one of these straight away? You&#8217;ll need the ESP32-S31 module itself, and depending on which board you&#8217;re cloning: an Omnivision OV3660 camera module, a 4.3-inch 800\u00d7480 LCD panel, analog microphones, a mono audio codec and speaker driver, a microSD card slot, and USB Type-A plus Type-C ports. Pricing and general availability haven&#8217;t been confirmed yet, but Espressif&#8217;s documentation pages for the CoreBoard and Korvo are already live.<\/p>\n<p>Originally published on blog.circuit.rocks.<\/p>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/dev.to\/circuitrocks\/espressif-reveals-coreboard-and-korvo-dev-kits-for-esp32-s31-1egm\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Espressif just pulled the wraps off two fresh development kits aimed at one of its most ambitious chips yet: the dual-core RISC-V ESP32-S31. If you&#8217;ve been waiting for a board that blends heavy IoT muscle with edge AI capability, this pair is worth a long look. What&#8217;s the big deal with the ESP32-S31? 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