I started the upgrade plan for the full professional ESP32-S3 handheld design, but execution is currently blocked because the account has no available ACUs, so I can’t run the schematic/layout tools.
Current project state from the previous completed work:
Existing schematic has ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N8R8, USB-C, 3.3 V regulator, BOOT/RESET, and 8 buttons.
Existing ERC/passive checks were clean at that stage.
Existing files include power budget, firmware starter, bring-up plan, and regulatory notes for the simpler 8-key controller.
Remaining work once ACUs are available:
Replace/expand the power system for 3× parallel Li-Ion cells with USB-C charging, power-path management, protection, fuel gauge/current monitoring, and test points.
Add audio playback path, amplifier, speaker connector, headphone jack with switching.
Add haptic motor driver.
Add protected laser output with current limiting and ESP32/button control.
Add debug/programming headers, USB ESD/surge/reverse protection, and updated BOM/design notes.
Validate the complete schematic, then proceed to PCB layout only after your confirmation.
I can add an NTC battery temperature sensor to the design, but I’m currently blocked because the account has no available ACUs, so I can’t modify the schematic right now.
Recommended implementation when ACUs are available:
Add a 10 kΩ NTC thermistor mounted near or against the Li-Ion cell pack.
Wire it as a voltage divider to an ESP32-S3 ADC pin.
Use a precision pull-up or pull-down resistor, typically 10 kΩ, to 3.3 V or GND.
Add a small filter capacitor, e.g. 100 nF, on the ADC sense node.
Optionally connect the NTC to the charger IC’s TS/TEMP pin as well, if the selected charger supports battery temperature qualification.
Add firmware limits to stop charging/discharging or warn the user if the pack is too hot or too cold.
Once ACUs are available, the next schematic update should add the NTC circuit, assign an ADC GPIO, and update the battery monitoring/design notes.
Wirelessly connects nets on schematic. Used to organize schematics and separate functional blocks. To wirelessly connect net portals, give them same designator. #portal
General Purpose Thick Film Standard Power
and High-Power Chip Resistor
47 kOhms ±5% 0.125W, 1/8W Chip Resistor 0805 (2012 Metric) Automotive AEC-Q200 Thick Film
Features:
- RMCF – standard power ratings
- RMCP – high power ratings
- Nickel barrier terminations standard
- Power derating from 100% at 70ºC to zero at +155ºC
- RoHS compliant, REACH compliant, and halogen free
- AEC-Q200 compliant
ESP32-S3 USB-C powered controller with eight user key buttons, native USB programming, 3.3V regulation, boot/reset controls, and firmware/bring-up documentation.
Properties
Properties describe core aspects of the project.
Pricing & Availability
Distributor
Qty 1
Arrow
$5.24–$7.21
Digi-Key
$9.86
HQonline
$3.13
LCSC
$7.84–$7.89
Mouser
$14.47
TME
$8.25
Verical
$1.98–$10.50
Controls
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