Description: ESP8266-EVB The ESP8266 is a small development board that includes a MOD-WIFI-ESP8266-DEV board in a socket, a 250V AC / 10A relay (RAS-0515), a button, a UEXT connector, and a 0.1″-pitch header connector with all ESP8266 signals. The board must be powered by a regulated 5V supply via its 2.5mm barrel jack. Please see the Powering the Board notes below. A strip of pin headers is included loose for you to solder to the GPIO header pads if desired. The button has two uses. It's usually a general-purpose button, but if it's pressed during power up the ESP8266 will go into bootloader mode so you can upload new firmware to the chip. To upload code you will need any USB-to-serial 3.3V converter like the USB-SERIAL-CABLE-F (which you can add using the option checkbox at the bottom of this page). You can plug the leads of that cable into the appropriate UEXT pins of this board. If you use the new Arduino IDE for ESP8266 released recently, with this board you can have an Arduino-driven WiFi device that is faster and cheaper than an official Arduino board by itself — which doesn't even have WiFi built in! Espressif ESP8266 Features The ESP8266 is very highly integrated SoC that includes an Xtensa LX106 core processor, RAM, and RF front-end allowing a WiFi TCP/IP stack to be implemented on board with just a few components. Since it found its way to the English-speaking world in the fall of 2014 it has attracted a lot of attention — there's even an Arduino IDE for it now. Its features include: 802.11 b/g/nWi-Fi Direct (P2P), soft-APIntegrated TCP/IP protocol stackIntegrated RF switch, balun, LNA, 24dBm power amplifier and matching networkIntegrated PLLs, regulators, DCXO and power management units+19.5dBm output power in 802.11b modePower down leakage current of less than 10µAIntegrated low-power 32-bit CPU could be used as application processorSDIO 1.1/2.0, SPI, UARTSTBC, 1×1 MIMO, 2×1 MIMOA-MPDU & A-MSDU aggregation & 0.4ms guard intervalWake up and transmit packets in less than 2msStandby power consumption of less than 1.0mW (DTIM3)Integrated RISC processor, on-chip memory and external memory interfacesIntegrated MAC/baseband processorsQuality of Service managementI2S interface for high-fidelity audio applicationsOn-chip low-dropout linear regulators for all internal suppliesProprietary spurious-free clock generation architectureIntegrated WEP, TKIP, AES, and WAPI engines Add-on UEXT Modules Available This board has a universal extension connector, UEXT, which allows you to add a peripheral module easily. The UEXT can provide I2C, RS232, SPI and power to the external device. Please see the for a full list of modules that can plug into the UEXT port. Powering the Board This board does not have voltage regulation, so you must provide a regulated 5V DC supply. Our universal power supplies, available in the options below, do not have a 5V setting, so you also must use the voltage regulator board and the adapter cable listed beneath them, or provide your own means of supplying the board with exactly 5V. ESP8266 Development Board Resources ESP8266-EVB SchematicESP8266-EVB Design Files for EagleHow to set Flash/UART/SDIO mode on MOD-WIFI-ESP8266-DEV moduleESP8266 Documentation (refers specifically to a reference design)Espressif Systems ESP8266 DatasheetESP8266 Community Forum — includes section about Arduino IDE for ESP8266ESP8266 Community WikiEspressif Forum with software and SDK downloads, AT command set, etc.Espressif GitHub Page (may not be as up to date as the forum)Olimex ESP8266 GitHub Page has more tools and examples; the IoT Firmware implements a JSON-based web server client and includes support for the following UEXT modules: MOD-RGB, MOD-TC-MK2-31855, MOD-IO2, MOD-IRDA+, MOD-LED8x8RGB, and MOD-RFID125-BOX, as well as SNS-FINGERPRINTUEXT Boards Category
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