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ESP32 Dev Module WiFi+Bluetooth 4MB Flash Development Board

$ 4.91

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Brand: Unbranded
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  • Condition: New

    Description

    ESP32 Dev Module WiFi+Bluetooth 4MB Flash Development Board
    Features:
    240 MHz dual core Tensilica LX6 microcontroller with 600 DMIPS
    Integrated 520 KB SRAM
    Integrated 802.11b/g/n HT40 Wi-Fi transceiver, baseband, stack and LWIP
    Integrated dual mode Bluetooth-compatible (classic and BLE)
    4 MByte flash
    On-board PCB antenna
    Ultra-low noise analog amplifier
    Hall sensor
    10x capacitive touch interface
    32 kHz crystal oscillator
    3 x UARTs (only two are configured by default in the Feather IDE support, one UART is used for bootloading/debug)
    2 x I2C (only one is configured by default in the Feather IDE support)
    12 x ADC input channels
    2 x I2S Audio
    2 x DAC
    PWM/timer input/output available on every GPIO pin
    OpenOCD debug interface with 32 kB TRAX buffer
    SDIO master/slave 50 MHz
    SD-card interface support
    Note:This product does not include the battery
    Power Pins
    GND - this is the common ground for all power and logic
    BAT - this is the positive voltage to/from the JST jack for the optional Lipoly battery
    USB - this is the positive voltage to/from the micro USB jack if connected
    EN - this is the 3.3V regulator's enable pin. It's pulled up, so connect to ground to disable the 3.3V regulator
    3V - this is the output from the 3.3V regulator. The regulator can supply 500mA peak but half of that is drawn by the ESP32, and it's a fairly power-hungry chip. So if you need a ton of power for stuff like LEDs, motors, etc. Use the USB or BAT pins, and an additional regulator
    Logic pins
    This is the general purpose I/O pin set for the microcontroller. All logic is 3.3V
    The ESP32 runs on 3.3V power and logic, and unless otherwise specified, GPIO pins are not 5V safe!
    Serial pins
    RX and TX are the additional Serial1 pins, and are not connected to the USB/Serial converter. That means you can use them to connect to UART-devices like GPS's, fingerprint sensors, etc.
    The TX pin is the output from the module. The RX pin is the input into the module. Both are 3.3V logic
    I2C & SPI pins
    You can use the ESP32 to control I2C and SPI devices, sensors, outputs, etc. the standard Wire and SPI devices work as you'd expect!
    Note that the I2C pins do not have pullup resistors already! You must add them if you want to communicate with an I2C device
    GPIO & Analog Pins
    There are tons of GPIO and analog inputs available to you for connecting LEDs, buttons, switches, sensors, etc. Here's the remaining pins available.
    Bottom row:
    A0 - this is an analog input A0 and also an analog output DAC2. It can also be used as a GPIO #26
    A1 - this is an analog input A1 and also an analog output DAC1. It can also be used as a GPIO #25
    A2 - this is an analog input A2 and also GPI #34. Note it is not an output-capable pin!
    A3 - this is an analog input A3 and also GPI #39. Note it is not an output-capable pin!
    A4 - this is an analog input A4 and also GPIO #36
    A5 - this is an analog input A5 and also GPIO #4
    21 - General purpose IO pin #21
    Top row:
    13 - This is GPIO #13 and also an analog input A12. It's also connected to the red LED next to the USB portIt's also connected to the red LED next to the USB port
    12 - This is GPIO #12 and also an analog input A11. This pin has a pull-down resistor built into it, we recommend using it as an output only, or making sure that the pull-down is not affected during boot.
    27 - This is GPIO #27 and also an analog input A10
    33 - This is GPIO #33 and also an analog input A9. It can also be used to connect a 32 KHz crystal.
    15 - This is GPIO #15 and also an analog input A8
    32 - This is GPIO #32 and also an analog input A7. It can also be used to connect a 32 KHz crystal.
    14 - This is GPIO #15 and also an analog input A6
    Size: 5.1x4.3cm/2.0x1.69inch
    Quantity: 1 Set
    Note: Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. Thank you!
    Compare the detail sizes with yours, please allow 1-4CM differs due to manual measurement, thanks!
    Package includes:
    1 Set x Development Board