Arduino UNO WIFI R3 ATmega328P ESP8266 32Mb Memory
$80.42
$129.48
Arduino UNO WIFI ATmega328P Description: Arduino UNO WIFI ATmega328P ESP8266 Board 32Mb CH340 32MB Memory Arduino UNO WIFI USB Driver: CH340GA convenient solution for developing new projects that require Wi-Fi. Through USB, you can update sketches and firmware for both ATmega328 and ESP8266. For this on board, there is a UART converter CH340G.The board has a DIP switch, which switches the modes of interaction of microcontrollers ATmegaa328 and esp8266. The operations of this board are very simple. The board has a DIP switch, to connect the modules. For example, to USB and ATmega328, USB and ESP8266, ATmega328 and ESP8266. Wi-Fi’s radio bands have relatively high absorption and work best for line-of-sight use. The signal strength of Wi-Fi is affect by multiple factors, but it generally decreases with distance.ATmega328P USB-TTL Supply Voltage: 6~9V Type: Logic ICs MCU: ATmega328 WIFI MCU: ESP8266 Arduino UNO WIFI ATmega328P Features: UNO WIFI ATmega328P ESP8266 Chip CH340G , is a budget solution. When you work in the frequency 12Mhz, giving a stable result of data exchange (need install drivers to computer). Uno R3 CH340G/ATmega328 – connects to the computer via micro USB cable (used for almost all Android smartphones). You can supply power to the board through a Micro USB connector or DC power socket. The voltage regulator (LDO) can deal with incoming voltage from 6V to 12V DC. The convenient solution for the development of new projects requiring Uno and WiFi Wi-Fi uses multiple parts of the IEEE 802 protocol family and is designed to work seamlessly with its wire sibling, Ethernet. Compatible devices can connect through a wireless access point (WAP) with each other as well as with wired devices and the Internet. Different versions of Wi-Fi are specified by various IEEE 802.11 protocol standards, with different radio technologies determining radio bands, maximum ranges, and speeds that may be achieved. Wi-Fi most commonly uses the 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) or 120 millimeters (mm) ultra-high frequency (UHF) en.wikipedia.org
Developments Boards