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  • SparkFun MicroMod ESP32 Processor

    SparkFun SparkFun MicroMod ESP32 Processor

    With the M.2 MicroMod connector, connecting your ESP32 Processor is a breeze. Match up the key on your processor's bevelled edge connector to the key on the M.2 connector and secure it with a screw (included with all Carrier Boards). If you need to swap out your processor for a strong wireless option, make sure to check out the MicroMod ESP32! The ESP32 includes a laundry list of functionality, including the dual-core Tensilica LX6 microprocessor, 240MHz clock frequency, 520kB internal SRAM, integrated WiFi transceiver, integrated dual-mode Bluetooth, and hardware-accelerated encryption (AES, SHA2, ECC, RSA-4096). With this MicroMod processor board, you have access to 8 general use IO pins, dedicated analogue, digital, and PWM pins, as well as all the fan favourites - SPI, I²C, UART, and SDIO. Add to that 16MB flash storage and sleep current of around 500µA, and you've got a perfect storm of versatility. Features Dual-core Tensilica LX6 microprocessor Up to 240 MHz clock frequency 520 kB internal SRAM 128 mbit / 16 MB flash storage Integrated 802.11 BGN WiFi transceiver Integrated dual-mode Bluetooth (classic and BLE) 2.7-3.6 V operating range 500µA sleep current under hibernation 10-electrode capacitive touch support Hardware-accelerated encryption (AES, SHA2, ECC, RSA-4096) 1x USB dedicated for programming and debugging 1x UART 2x I²C 1x SPI 7x GPIO 2x Digital Pins 2x Analog Pins 2x PWM Status LED VIN Level ADC

    € 18,95

    Members € 17,06

  • SparkFun Thing Plus (ESP32 WROOM)

    SparkFun SparkFun Thing Plus (ESP32 WROOM)

    Out of stock

    The Thing does everything from turning on an LED to posting data with your chosen platform and programmed just like any microcontroller. You can even program the Thing through the Arduino IDE by installing the updated ESP32 Arduino Core. The ESP32 Thing plus integrates a rich set of peripherals, ranging from capacitive touch sensors, Hall sensors, SD card interface, Ethernet, high-speed SPI, UART, I²S and I²C. Thanks to the onboard ESP32 WROOM module, the SparkFun Thing Plus features 16 MB of flash memory, 520 kB of internal SRAM, an integrated 802.11 BGN WiFi transceiver and dual-mode Bluetooth capabilities, and a JST connector to plug in a LiPo battery. Features Dimensions: 2.30 x 0.90 Inches Xtensa dual-core 32-bit LX6 microprocessor Up to 240MHz clock frequency 16 MB of flash storage 520 kB internal SRAM Integrated 802.11 BGN WiFi transceiver Integrated dual-mode Bluetooth (classic and BLE) 2.3 V to 3.6 V operating range 21 GPIO 8-electrode capacitive touch support Hardware-accelerated encryption (AES, SHA2, ECC, RSA-4096) 2.5 µA deep sleep current

    Out of stock

    € 21,95

    Members € 19,76

Are you familiar with ESP32 and ESP8266? What are the advantages of an ESP32 or an ESP8266?

Espressif stimulates IoT development with a complete range of versatile, energy-efficient, and secure Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and combo chips. Popular products include the affordable ESP8266 and ESP32 series of chips, modules, and development cards. Both chips are equipped with a 32-bit CPU.

Shortly after the ESP8266 was released, NodeMCU, a low-cost open-source IoT platform, also appeared, which anticipated the popularity of these Espressif products. NodeMCU contains the firmware that runs on the ESP8266, and has the advantage of low power consumption, extended memory, and built-in Wi-Fi. These applications allow you to affordably control and monitor equipment remotely.

If you don't need the wireless capabilities of the ESP32/ESP8266, you can also use it to control inputs and outputs like an Arduino. However, you should realize that the Arduino uses 5-V logic, the ESP32 and ESP8266 use 3.3-V logic, which means that Arduino is a nice solution for many beginners.

The ESP32 is the successor to the ESP8266. It has, among other things, an extra CPU core, faster Wi-Fi, more GPIOs, and options for Bluetooth 4.2 and Bluetooth low energy. The ESP32 also contains touch-sensitive pins that can be used to wake it from a deep sleep mode.

The ESP32 chip has 48 pins with different functions. However, not all pins can be used on the ESP32 development boards. To make pinout simpler and easier, pins with similar functions are grouped together.

Do you want an ESP32, an ESP8266, or a related product?

What makes the ESP32 and ESP8266 so special? With their small PCB dimensions, ESP32/8266 deliver essential functionality and diversity to your projects. And why are they so affordable, even though they offer a multitude of project options? The short answer is that the ESP32 and ESP8266 are cheap to make. In addition to many of the development cards currently available, Elektor also offers a number of ESP related kits (e.g. ESP32 Weather Station Kit) and bundles (i.e. development cards combined with a book), such as the Elektor ESP32 Smart Kit Bundle.

Which accessories are available for the ESP32 and ESP8266?

It is not easy or practical to use the ESP32 or ESP8266 chips for testing and prototyping. Usually ESP32 and ESP8266 development boards meet your requirements. These boards contain all the electronics needed to power the chip and connect it to your computer.

You'll also benefit from convenient code upload circuitry, pins for connecting peripherals, built-in power and control LEDs, and other useful features. Additionally, Elektor offers several books on ESP32 and ESP8266, including Getting Started with ESPHome, FreeRTOS for ESP32-Arduino, and The Complete ESP32 Projects Guide.

Why look at Elektor for ESP32/ESP8266 related products?

Elektor makes every effort to provide its customers with the right tools to build great projects. In addition to a variety of useful ESP32/ESP8266-related applications, Elektor offers books and articles to help you develop new projects and upgrading your skills as a technician. Many of our own team of engineers' original projects incorporate these technologies.

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