DESCRIPTION:
- These modules include 1MB (8Mbit) of flash memory, twice the size of the older blue colored ESP-01 module
- The ESP8266 Serial/UART to WiFi module is a great way to connect your Arduino or other microcontroller projects to a WiFi network
- Create your next internet of things (IOT) project with affordable network connectivity by implementing this module into your design
- The module has the ability to run independent of a host controller
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The eight pin header includes two GPIO pins that allow for direct connection of the module to sensors, peripherals, or host controller
- Check out our ESP8266 breadboard adapter to use your ESP8266 module with a breadboard
- The ESP8266 has 3.6V tolerant I/Os so you will need a logic level converter to connect it with higher voltage devices such as Arduino
- The ESP8266 requires 3.3V power so you may need a 3.3V voltage regulator to provide the correct voltage, depending on your setup
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PRODUCT CONTENTS:
- 1 — ESP8266 ESP-01 WiFi Tranceiver Module with baud rate set at 115200 bps
- 1 (per order) — Addicore ESP8266 info card (includes pinout diagram)
SPECIFICATIONS:- 802.11 b/g/n
- Serial/UART baud rate: 115200 bps
- Integrated TCP/IP protocol stack
- Input power: 3.3V (see "Recommended Accessories" below for 3.3V power options)
- I/O voltage tolerance: 3.6V Max (see "Recommended Accessories" below for level converters to connect to higher voltage devices (i.e. Arduino) )
- Regular operation current draw: ~70mA
- Peak operating current draw: ~300mA
- Power down leakage current: <10µA
- +19.5dBm output in 802.11b mode
- Flash Memory Size: 1MB (8Mbit)
- WiFi security modes: WPA, WPA2
- Module's dimensions: 24.75mm x 14.5mm (0.974" x 0.571")
RESOURCES:- ESP8266 Datasheet
- ESP8266 Technical Reference
- ESP8266 AT Instruction Set
- ESP8266 AT Command Examples
- Great information and support community (http://www.esp8266.com/)
- Kolban’s book on the ESP8266 (Free PDF or ePub3 e-reader document)
- ESP8266 Weather Display Tutorial (from Zeflo)
- ESP8266 with Raspberry Pi (by Razvan Dubau)