ACROBOTIC ESP32 Development Board for Wi-Fi Bluetooth LE NodeMCU Raspberry Pi Arduino ESP8266 ESP-WROOM-32 ESP-32S

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Feature

ESP32 development board ready for Arduino, NodeMCU, AT+Commands (Plug and Play)
Built-in CP2102 USB to Serial UART adapter and Micro-USB connector (Plug and Play)
Includes reset button and user-controllable LED
Two diode-protected power inputs (one for a USB cable, another for a battery)
Pinout includes: 3UART, 3SPI, 2I2S, 18ADC input channels, 2DAC output channels, 2I2C, PWM/timer input/output available on every GPIO pin, OpenOCD debug interface, SDIO master/slave (50 MHz), external SPI flash (up to 16MB), SD-card interface support

Description

The ESP32 is the latest SoC from one of the leaders in IoT technology, Espressif Systems. The ESP32 SoC is a single chip solution that combines Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi capabilities. It is designed to perform extremely efficiently with its TSMC ultra low power 40nm technology. This chip can be used for a variety of applications due to its durability, versatility, RF performance, wide-set of features, and different power profiles.

Similar to its predecessor, the ESP8266, the ESP32 doesn't have a native USB interface, thus it needs an external USB to Serial adapter (e.g., FTDI FT232 USB to Serial UART adapter) to receive code from a computer's USB connection.

The ESP32 Development Board in this listing is one of the latest additions to the Espressif ecosystem of Internet Of Things (IoT) products. With the ACROBOTIC ESP32 Development Board, everything needed to program the latest ESP32 module, the ESP-WROOM-32, comes nicely packaged on a single board.

Features:

  • Silicon Labs CP2102 USB to UART Bridge
  • Pinout includes: 3UART, 3SPI, 2I2S, 18ADC input channels, 2DAC output channels, 2I2C, PWM/timer input/output available on every GPIO pin, OpenOCD debug interface, SDIO master/slave (50 MHz), external SPI flash (up to 16MB), and SD-card interface support
  • ESP-WROOM-32 FCC certified Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module
  • PCB-mounted antenna
  • Onboard Micro-USB connector (i.e., USB Micro-B)

We have written useful guides for getting you started with the ESP32 Development Board:

  • https://www.instructables.com/id/IOT-Made-Simple-Playing-With-the-ESP32-on-Arduino-/

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