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Prokyber
Microcontroller Boards
RISC-V

Esp32-C6-Bug

RISC-V dev board with Zigbee, Thread, Wi-Fi 6, BLE, and battery support

$3,437 raised

of $1,500 goal

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Funding ended on Apr 11, 2024 at 04:59 PM PDT.

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Introducing Esp32-C6-Bug, a compact yet powerful development board built around the latest Esp32-C6FH4 RISC-V MCU from the Esp32 family. This versatile board supports multiple wireless protocols, including Wi-Fi 6, BLE 5, Thread, and Zigbee, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. Equipped with low power consumption and battery support, the Esp32-C6-Bug is perfect for projects requiring energy efficiency and wireless connectivity.

The Esp32-C6-Bug features castellated holes for easy integration into other products and neatly fits on a breadboard for prototyping. Its integrated 32.768 kHz RTC oscillator ensures accurate timekeeping, while power consumption as low as 20uA in sleep mode maximizes battery life. Programming can be done using both the Arduino framework and Esp-IDF, with examples readily available for quick start.

Esp32-C6-Bug front and back

To extend the capabilities of the Esp32-C6-Bug, we introduce the Esp32-Bug-Eth companion board. This add-on board features Ethernet and PoE support, utilizing the widely-supported W5500 Ethernet chip and DP1435-5V isolated PoE module. Additionally, it includes a Stemma QT/QWIIC compatible connector for seamless integration with various sensors.

Esp32-Eth-Bug shield

Tested Use Cases

Esp32-C6-Bug excels in scenarios where low-power functionality or multi-protocol features, such as:

Complementing the Esp32-C6-Bug, the Esp32-Bug-Eth companion board extends its capabilities, enabling:

Examples

All examples listed are accompanied by detailed testing and descriptions, located in the Esp32-C6-Bug datasheet.

Esp32-C6-Bugs communicating wirelessly as Zigbee devices

Espressif’s Thread example demonstrates how to access Thread network devices via Wi-Fi using the Esp32-C6-Bug. Add the Esp32-Bug-Eth shield for Ethernet connectivity and PoE powering.

Esp32-C6-Bug with Esp32-Eth-Bug

This Zigbee example utilizes low-power sleep modes with Zigbee for battery-powered devices, for power consumption as low as 60uA when in sleep mode.

Esp32-C6-Bug demonstrating low power mode with Zigbee connectivity

Esp32-C6-Bug and Esp32-Eth-Bug powered over ethernet

Esp32-C6-Bug and Esp32-Eth-Bug with STEMMA QT sensor attached

Esp32-C6-Bug using Home Assistant SkyConnect with a touchscreen and Esp32-C6-Bug

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*Esp32-C6-Bug Pinouts*  

## Comparisons

|                  | Esp32-C6-Bug           | ESP32-C6-DevKitC       | Qwiic Pocket Development Board - ESP32-C6   | ESP32-POE-ISO  |
| ---------------- | ------------- | ---------------- | ------------------- | ------------------- |
| **Manufacturer**  | Prokyber  ~active | Espressif ~active  | SparkFun     ~active     | Olimex ~active|
| **Chip/Module** | Esp32-C6FH4  ~active | ESP32-C6-WROOM-1 ~active  | ESP32-C6 Mini-1 ~active | Esp32-WROOM ~active|
| **Supported wireless protocols** |WiFi, Ble, Zigbee, Thread ~success |WiFi, Ble, Zigbee, Thread ~success|WiFi, Ble, Zigbee, Thread ~success| WiFi, Ble ~danger |
| **Number of GPIOs exposed**  | 19     ~success      | 23     ~success         | 8 ~danger  | 16 ~success|
| **Battery Charging Support** | Yes   ~success     | No    ~danger     | Yes   ~success       |Yes ~success |
| **Battery Undervoltage Protection** | Yes   ~success     | No   ~danger      | No    ~danger      |  No ~danger|
| **32.768kHz crystal on board**  | Yes   ~success    | No    ~danger      | No ~danger  |  No ~danger|
| **Castellated holes**  | Yes   ~success    | No    ~danger      | No  ~danger |  No ~danger|
| **Breadboard friendly**  | Yes   ~success    | No     ~danger     | No  ~danger |  No ~danger|
| **Ethernet and isolated PoE available**  | Yes(with the shield)  ~success     | No    ~danger      | No  ~danger | Yes ~success|
| **Price**        | $29      ~warning     | $9      ~success       | $15   ~success             |$27 ~warning|

### Documentation 

- [Arduino examples directory](https://github.com/allexoK/Esp32-C6-Bug-Arduino-Examples)
- [Schematics, BOM, datasheet, and 3D model](https://github.com/allexoK/Esp32-C6-Bug-Docs) 
 - [Esp32-C6-Bug 3D printable enclosure](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6084609)
 - [Esp32-Bug-Eth 3D printable enclosure](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6352127)

### Manufacturing Plan

We have a long-term manufacturing partner ready to begin production promptly after the funding process. They will inspect boards to ensure quality assembly, and package the products into ESD bags together with the pin headers for quick and convenient processing. 

### Fulfillment & Logistics 

After our production run is complete, we will box everything up and send it along to Crowd Supply’s fulfillment partner, Mouser Electronics, who will handle worldwide distribution to backers. Learn more about Crowd Supply’s fulfillment service under [Ordering, Paying, and Shipping](https://www.crowdsupply.com/guide/ordering-paying-shipping-details) in their guide.

### Risks & Challenges 

Our manufacturing and packaging pipeline has been thoroughly tested, and we chose all components to be common and easy to source. The most non-standard part is Esp32-C6FH4, which is well stocked on Mouser. In the event that any parts become out of stock, we have a very reliable parts supplier in China who available for alternate parts sourcing.

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Esp32-C6-Bug

Esp32-C6-Bug

ESP32-C6-Bug microcontroller with unsoldered headers included

$29 $8 US Shipping / $18 Worldwide

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Esp32-Bug-Eth

Ethernet shield based around W5500 module with DP1435-5V isolated PoE module soldered. Esp32-C6 Bug sold seperately

$34 $8 US Shipping / $18 Worldwide

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USB 2.0 Cable: Type-C to Type-A (100 cm)

From the USB Cables project.

A 100 cm cable with a USB Type-C and a USB Type-A connector.

$8 $8 US Shipping / $18 Worldwide

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USB 2.0 Cable: Type-C to Type-A (200 cm)

From the USB Cables project.

A 200 cm cable with a USB Type-C and a USB Type-A connector.

$9 $8 US Shipping / $18 Worldwide

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About the Team

Prokyber

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We are a little company in Czech Republic making hardware for electronics lovers.

Aleksei Karavaev
 allexoK

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