Tag: Wifi
ANAVI Gas Detector – An ESP8266-powered air quality monitor
ANAVI Gas Detector is an ESP8266-powered, open source, Wi-Fi dev board for monitoring air quality and detecting dangerous gases. ANAVI Gas Detector is an ESP8266-powered, open source, Wi-Fi dev board for monitoring air quality and detecting dangerous gases. It supports popular analog...
Continue ReadingMIKROE-3512 Fusion for Arm® Development Board
MikroElektronika presents a development board with a debugger over Wi-Fi The MIKROE-3512 Fusion for Armv8 development board from MikroElektronika is designed for rapid development of embedded applications. Redesigned from the ground up, it offers broad set of standards as well as...
Continue ReadingEspressif Announces the Release of ESP32-S2 Secure Wi-Fi MCU
Espressif announces the release of the ESP32-S2 Secure Wi-Fi MCU, which is a highly integrated, low-power, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Microcontroller SoC supporting Wi-Fi HT40 and 43 GPIOs. Based on Xtensa® single-core 32-bit LX7 processor, ESP32-S2 can be clocked at up to 240 MHz. ESP32-S2 is...
Continue ReadingSeeed Studio unveils Three W600-Based Wireless Boards
Seeed Studio launched its Air 602 module in October last year and it was the first ESP competitor that retailed cheaper than the Espressif ESP8266 and ESP32 modules. Due to the lack of FCC certification for the Air 602 modules, integrating the module into a product seemed problematic....
Continue ReadingGetting Started with ESP32
Over the last few articles, we have covered the use of ESP8266 boards for building several WiFi based projects. For today’s tutorial, we will look at it’s recently released successor; the ESP32. As mentioned in previous tutorials, ESP-12e module popularly referred as the nodeMCU...
Continue ReadingTinyPICO – A tiny, mighty ESP32 development board
TinyPICO is the world’s smallest, fully featured ESP32 development board, designed to give access to the power of the ESP32’s dual core 240 MHz and internet connectivity, in a package smaller than your thumb! The designers of the board wasn't satisfied with the existing ESP32 boards...
Continue ReadingOnion Omega2 LTE – A 4G LTE and Wi-Fi connected Linux dev board with GNSS global positioning
The Omega2 LTE is a Linux IoT computer with Wi-Fi and LTE cellular connectivity. Effortlessly deploy your existing IoT applications in remote areas and no longer be limited by the range of Wi-Fi networks. The Linux network stack makes the switch between WiFi and cellular data seamless...
Continue ReadingIntel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 Launches With Linux Support
WiFi 6 (aka 802.11ax) can deliver up to 10 Gbps in theory, and provides better handling of high density scenario in train stations, conferences, etc… We’ve seen it implemented in some routers and smartphones, but most laptops don’t support the new WiFi standard, so in order to...
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