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This is WiFi serial transceiver module, based on ESP8266 SoC.The SOC has Integrated TCP/IP protocol stack.It is TTL serial communication interface and its parameters can be set by AT command. It is widely used in networking, smart home project when it is connected to the wifi router. It can be used for remote monitoring of home appliances, bedroom temperature and humidity, controlling home appliances and smart car by the mobile phone.
Arduino and the compatible boards can directly connect to this module.
Using the AT command set it is extremely easy to communicate with other devices on the Wifi network.
Interface logic voltage: 3.3V / 5V compatible(On-board level shift circuit)
Working voltage: 4.5V - 5.5V (On-board 3.3v LDO Regulator)
Working current: 240mA(MAX)
Serial port baud rate: 115200 (default), can be modified to other values by AT command
Serial communication format: 8N1
On-board reset button
On-board switch to select UART mode or firmware update mode
Antenna Type: Built-in ceramic antenna is available, and you can also use an external antenna.
Wireless Network Mode: station / softAP / SoftAP + station
Wireless criteria: 802.11 b / g / n
WIFI @ 2.4 GHz, support for WPA / WPA2 security mode
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