ESP8266 WiFi Module is an integrated TCP/IP protocol stack with an independent SOC with that can give any microcontroller access to your WiFi network.
The chip at first grabbed the attention of western makers in August 2014 with the ESP-01 module, made by a third-party manufacturer, Ai-Thinker.
Each ESP8266 module comes pre-customized with an AT command set firmware, which means, you can basically attach this to your Arduino gadget and get about as much WiFi-ability as a WiFi Shield offers (and that is simply out of the case)! The ESP8266 module is a to a great degree savvy board with a tremendous, and consistently developing, group.
This module has a sufficiently effective on-load up preparing and storage capability that enables it to be integrated with the sensors and other application particular devices through its GPIOs with insignificant improvement in advance and negligible loading amid runtime. Its high level of on-chip coordination takes into consideration negligible outer hardware, including the front-end module, is intended to involve insignificant PCB territory. The ESP8266 underpins APSD for VoIP applications and Bluetooth coexistance interfaces, it contains a self-aligned RF enabling it to work under every single working condition, and requires no outside RF parts.
- 802.11 b/g/n Standards
- Wi-Fi Direct (P2P), soft-AP
- 1MB Flash Memory
- Integrated low power 32-bit CPU could be used as an application processor
- A-MPDU & A-MSDU aggregation & 0.4ms guard interval
- Wake up and transmit packets in < 2ms
- Standby power consumption of < 1.0mW (DTIM3)
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.