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ESP32 Development Boards and IoT are the power duo that form the base for so many Maker dreams. We adore using the ESP32 boards in our IoT projects. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a world of connectivity that Makers have found fascinating to tinker with in many applications. Since the original ESP32 dev board, there has been a spike in iterations with unique quirks for specific applications. But sometimes you need that all-round great dev board that can be the starting point for your newest prototype. This latest ESP32 Development Board provides a USB Type-C connector for easy programming and all the great features of the ESP32 wrapped up in a small form powerhouse.
This ESP32 Development Board offers a 30-pin header interface and a USB Type-C for easier prototyping than the original ESP32 board we stock. The ESP-Wroom-32 chip and CP2102 offers great functionality with a 2-in-1 WiFi/BLE capability. All sorts of standard IoT projects require fast WiFi and Bluetooth connections. Open-source firmware is readily available online for you to get started so easily with Arduino, Lau Script, MicroPython, or other popular firmware. The USB Type-C connection makes interfacing with your computer so easy and fast.
Operating at just 3.3V to 5V, the ESP32 Development Board with USB Type-C is a fantastic choice to start prototyping and developing their own IoT devices, programs, and similar portable projects. The 30-pin headers contain a crew of fun peripheral interfaces for your various components. These interfaces include UART, SPI, I2C, and PWM output channels. This ESP32 board provides ample memory of 448KB ROM, 520KB SRAM, and 4MB Flash SPI for storing your code and data. And the onboard PCB antenna boosts your signal, improving the whole experience. Take your first steps into this low-power technology and create something magical.
30-Pin ESP32 Development Board – Technical Specifications: |
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– ESP-Wroom-32 |
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– 3.3V to 5V |
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– 448KB ROM – 520KB SRAM – 4MB SPI Flash |
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– IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ |
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– Bluetooth 4.2 with Bluetooth Low Energy |
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– PCB Antenna |
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– USB Type-C |
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– CP2102, USB to UART |
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– 30-Pin |
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– GPIO – I2C – SPI – UART – PWM – DAC / ADC |
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– -40°C to +85°C |
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– 52x26x8mm |
Additional Resources:
- Follow this IOT Made Simple Guide to playing with ESP32 and Arduino IDE.
- Try out this beginner project to Blink an LED with your ESP32 board.
- If you’re curious about programming the ESP32 Board with Windows or Mac, this great tutorial gives you the steps to get started.
Espressif Systems have their headquarters based in Shanghai Zhangjiang High-Tech Park, which is considered to be “China’s Silicon Valley”, where they produce low-power WiFi and Bluetooth SoC’s and IoT hardware and software.
Their vision is to enhance the world by leveraging modern technologies like IoT and wireless communications to manufacture products that are more versatile, adaptable and eco-friendly, with the aim of reducing the amount of waste and pollution that the world produces each year. So far, they have been able to reduce the consumption of electrical components by hundreds of thousands of resistors, capacitors, inductors, baluns, switches and power management chips, while reducing the amount of Printed Circuits Boards, or PCB’s, by more than 50,000 square meters.
Espressif is quickly becoming the leading manufacturer of IoT and wireless components, modules and devices that cut out the need for cabling and unnecessary electronics, which will not only result in a world that is cleaner and more environmentally sustainable, but also more adaptable and capable of moving towards the future of human technologies.
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