Waveshare Launches New SIMCom-Equipped Espressif ESP32-S3 Boards for Cellular IoT Projects

Company launches two near-identical models, differing only in their use of 2G-capable or 4G-only cellular modems.

Embedded and hobbyist electronics specialist Waveshare has launched a pair of new development boards built around the Espressif ESP32-S3 microcontroller and a choice of SIMCom SIM7670G or A7670E cellular modems — for Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity where Bluetooth and Wi-Fi aren't available.

The ESP32-S3-A7670E-4G is a multi-functional and high-performance microcontroller development board designed by Waveshare," the company writes of the first of the two devices, "[with] built-in A7670E 4G communication module, onboard OV [Omnivision] series camera interface, TF [SD] Card slot, RGB colorful LED, 18650 battery holder, battery voltage measurement IC, solar panel charging interface, and other peripherals."

Waveshare's latest ESP32-based development board offers a choice of 4G or 4G/2G cellular connectivity options. (📷: Waveshare)

Supplied in a rectangular acrylic housing, the ESP32-S3-A7670E-4 and near-identical ESP32-S3-SIM7670G-4 — brought to our attention by CNX Software — boast very similar specifications. They use an Espressif ESP32-S3R2 system-on-chip with two Tensilica Xtensa LX7 cores running at up to 240MHz, have 512kB of static RAM (SRAM), 384kB of flash ROM, 2MB of pseudo-static RAM (PSRAM), and 16MB of flash storage. There are built-in single-band 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radios, an on-board Omnivision OV2640 UXGA camera, and support for battery charging via USB or solar inputs.

Where the two differ is in their choice of cellular modem. The ESP32-S3-A7670E-4G uses, as the name suggests, the SIMCom A7670E module — providing 4G LTE-FDD and LTE-TDD Cat. 1 and 2G cellular connectivity with voice call support, along with Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) reception including GPS. The ESP32-S3-SIM7670G-4G, by contrast, uses the SIMCOM SIM7670G module — which drops 2G and voice call support and LTE-TDD capabilities, though retains GNSS connectivity while adding Galileo constellation compatibility.

Both boards include an Omnivision camera sensor and support on-device machine learning workloads. (📷: Waveshare)

In both cases, the modems can be used to provide data connectivity both to projects running on the ESP32 microcontroller and on external devices — either providing access to the modem over USB or using the ESP32 to provide a Wi-Fi hotspot tethered to the cellular connection.

The ESP32-S3-A7670E-4G and ESP32-S3-SIM7670G-4G are now available to order on the Waveshare store for $42.99 and $48.99 respectively, before volume discounts.

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