Placa de Desarrollo Thing ESP32

Sparkfun ElectronicsSKU:RB-Spa-1391
Número de fabricante: DEV-13907

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Descripción

  • Microcontrolador compatible con WiFi
  • Compatibilidad con Bluetooth de baja energía y 30 pines de E/S
  • La base perfecta para su proyecto de Internet de Things
  • Transceptor WiFi integrado 802.11 BGN
  • Rango de funcionamiento 2,2 a 3,6 V

La Placa de Desarrollo Thing ESP32 es una plataforma de desarrollo integral para ESP3226 de Espressif, la versión supercargada del popular ESP8266. Al igual que el 8266, el ESP32 es un microcontrolador compatible con WiFi, pero a eso se le agrega compatibilidad con Bluetooth de baja energía (es decir, BLE, BT4.0, Bluetooth Smart) y casi 30 pines de E / S. La potencia y versatilidad del ESP32 lo convertirá en la base de IoT y los proyectos conectados durante muchos años.

Placa de Desarrollo Thing ESP32 – Haga clic para ampliar

El SparkFun ESP32 Thing equipa al ESP32 con todo lo necesario para programar, ejecutar y desarrollar en el Wonderchip. Además del WiFi/BLE SoC, el Thing incluye un FTDI FT231x, que convierte USB a serie, y permite que su computadora programe y se comunique con el microcontrolador. También cuenta con un cargador LiPo, por lo que su proyecto ESP32 puede ser alimentado por baterías y verdaderamente inalámbrico. Además, la placa incluye un puñado de LED y botones para ayudar en su desarrollo.

Placa de Desarrollo Thing ESP32 – Haga clic para ampliar

  • Bluetooth de modo dual integrado (clásico y BLE)
  • 2,5 μA de corriente de sueño profundo
  • 28 GPIO
  • Soporte táctil capacitivo de 10 electrodos
  • Encriptación acelerada por hardware (AES, SHA2, ECC, RSA-4096)
  • 4 MB de memoria flash
  • Cargador de batería LiPo integrado

Customer Reviews

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Daniel
Great product, SparkFun always delivers!

I have only run a few of the examples on it, but it ran them without any problems. I am going to buy a couple more to use instead of Arduinos.

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Ken
Good board for IOT work

I have one of these deployed with a scale under a beehive, reporting the weight every 15 minutes through a website. I used Arduino development, and while not everything the board can do is supported yet, more support is present all the time, including some of the things that Phil mentions in an earlier review. Of course as an ESP32 you can also use development frameworks other than Arduino if you want. In my application the low power sleep is great since it is running on a battery plugged into the USB port. That this ESP32 board is breadboard friendly is a huge plus, as many of the ESP32 development boards are not.

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Ken
Great development and deployment board

One of the great things about this board is that it is breadboard friendly, and many ESP32 boards are not. I used Arduino to make a beehive monitor with it reporting the readings through WiFi to a web site. Most of the board functions are now supported by Arduino and active development is adding more all the time. The low power sleep mode is great for my project since it is running on a battery (USB power pack) in the field. Of course there are other development tools that can be used with this board if you want to use something other than Arduino.

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Gilbert
Amazing powerful ESP32 dev board

Sparkfun Thing – by far, my favourite ESP32 dev board. WiFi only works when powered with battery (not just USB). Lots of GPIO pins available. Love the 4Mb of program memory. I'm using it as the 'brain' for my Johnny 5 robot connected to Botboarduino.

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Phil
Good hardware but

This board will be good. I say that because the hardware is great, wifi, bluetooth LE, GPIO pins and a LiPo charger. However, if you are expect everything to be Arduino software compatible think again. At the time of writing the following has yet to be implemented: *Bluetooth *Analog Input (analogRead([pin])) *Analog Ouptut (analogWrite([pin], [value])) *WiFi Server and WiFI UDP *Real-Time Clock You can still use these but you will have to do it via the ESP32 IoT SDK which is a lower level library. Some of that is not too bad but I would have a look at it first before buying and make sure you're comfortable with using it.

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