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Updated Mini ESP32s3 Device Build (markdown)
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## Preparing for Assembly
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This build required a few steps for assembly. Most notably as you can see the breakout board I used will not fit in the ABS box. You will need to cut it down to fit. I also carefully removed the pins from E07-M1101D so it too would fit into the tiny box.
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### Cut the Breadboard
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I carefully cut the breadboard so that it would fit tightly into the dimensions of the ABS box. In the pic below you can see where I cut the board so that it fit into the box and the separation between the pins could be on each side of the ESP32. My goal for using and cutting this board like I did so I could easily solder the wires to the E07-M1101D onto the section between the pin headers. Once you have cut the breadboard make sure it fits inside the ABS box.
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### Cut the Breakout board
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I carefully cut the breakout board so that it would fit tightly into the dimensions of the ABS box. In the pic below you can see where I cut the board so that it fit into the box and the separation between the pins could be on each side of the ESP32. My goal for using and cutting this board like I did so I could easily solder the wires to the E07-M1101D onto the section between the pin headers. Once you have cut the breakout board make sure it fits inside the ABS box.
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To cut the board I used my micro table saw. However you could use the cutoff wheel of a rotary tool, a hacksaw, bandsaw, or even score both sides with a utility knife and a straight edge. Then snap it apart.
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