ESP8266 Serial Port To Wi-Fi Module, FL-M1S
This ESP8266 Serial Port To Wi-Fi Module, FL-M1S serial transceiver module, based on ESP8266 SoC with an integrated TCP/IP protocol stack It can either host the application or offload all Wi-Fi networking functions from another application processor.
ESP8266 has powerful onboard processing and storage capabilities allowing it to integrate with sensors and other devices through GPIOs with minimal development up-front and minimal loading during runtime.
Its high degree of on-chip integration allows for minimal external circuitry, and the entire solution, including the front-end module, is designed to occupy minimal PCB area.
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SKU:
HW-A008
Category: Wireless Modules
Description
- SDIO 2.0, SPI, UART
- Integrated RF switch, balun, 24dBm PA, DCXO, and PMU
- It equips integrated RISC processor, on-chip memory and external memory interfaces
- Featuring integrated MAC/baseband processors
- I2S interface for high fidelity audio applications
- On-chip low-dropout linear regulators for all internal supplies
- Integrated WEP, TKIP, AES, and WAPI engines
- Wi-Fi Direct (P2P), soft-AP
- Integrated TCP/IP protocol stack
- Integrated TR switch, balun, LNA, power amplifier and matching network
- Integrated PLL, regulators, DCXO and power management units
- Power down leakage current of <10uA
- Integrated low power 32-bit CPU could be used as an application processor
- SDIO 1.1/2.0, SPI, UART
- STBC, 1×1 MIMO, 2×1 MIMO
- A-MPDU & A-MSDU aggregation & 0.4ms guard interval
- Wake up and transmit packets in < 2ms
- Standby power consumption of < 1.0mW (DTIM3)
Additional information
Standard |
802.11 b/g/n |
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Output Power(dBm) |
19.5 |
Shipping Dimensions |
3.5 × 2.5 × 2 cm |
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