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This pull request adds support for the "Twin AIoT Module" to the Arduino-ESP32 core. As a product developed by our company, "Twin Science", we aim to make it easily accessible and usable for all our users directly within the Arduino IDE.

The "Twin AIoT Module" is a development board based on the "ESP32-S3-MINI-1" chip. It features "led matrix", "touchpad", "rgb led", "analog and digital pins". The board's pin definitions and configuration have been carefully prepared and tested.

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I have tested this pull request on my "Twin AIoT Module".

The tests were performed using the Arduino IDE 2.3.6.

The following scenarios were tested successfully:

Basic Functionality: The classic "Blink", "Serial Monitor", "RGB Led", "Led Matrix" examples worked as expected, confirming core functionality and proper board selection.

GPIOs: A series of digital and analog I/O tests were performed to verify the correctness of the pinout definitions.

Connectivity: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth examples were run successfully to confirm wireless connectivity.

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