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Whats Next? Microcontroller Board Based ATmega328 and ESP8266 Wi-Fi Chip WN00009
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Whats Next? Microcontroller Board Based ATmega328 and ESP8266 Wi-Fi Chip WN00009
Whats Next Uno Wifi Microcontroller board based on the ATmega328 and ESP8266 Wi-Fi chip. For beginner and advanced users alike. If you are starting out with IoT, this is the board to get.
It has 20 digital input/output pins (up to 6 can be used as PWM outputs and up to 6 as analog inputs), a 16MHz clock, a USB connection, TWI, SPI, UART interfaces, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. Fully Arduino compatible. The ESP8266 Wi-Fi module is a self contained SoC with integrated TCP/IP protocol stack which can be used to connect to your Wi-Fi network or act as an access point. The Red supports OTA (over-the-air) programming, enabling wireless download of sketches and Wi-Fi firmware.
Interfaces
Serial - 1xUART (shared w/ USB), 1xSPI, 1xTWI
USB - 2.0 device
Wi-Fi - 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz
General
Input Voltage - 5V (USB/ext.) or 7~12V (Vin)
Power Consumption - 120mA
PCB size - 53mm x 68.5mm
Weight - 25g
Microcontroller
Microcontroller - ATmega328
Architecture - Microchip AVR 8-bit
Operating Voltage - 5V
Flash Memory - 32kB (2kB as bootloader)
SRAM - 2kB
EEPROM - 1kB
Clock Speed - 16MHz
I/O Total - 20
Digital (max) - 20
PWM (max) - 6
Analog (max) - 6 (10-bit resolution)
DC Current per I/O pins - 40mA (I/O pins)
Wi-Fi peripheral
Microcontroller - ESP8266EX
Architecture - Tensilica L106
External FLASH - 64Mbit