MakePython ESP8266 WiFi Microcontroller

MakerfabsSKU: RB-Mkf-28
Manufacturer #: MAKT8266

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Description

  • ESP8266 WiFi Microcontroller by Makerfabs
  • Features the MakePython ESP8266 Module
  • Provides a lean implementation of the Python 3 programming
  • Comes with a 1.3 inch OLED screen
  • Breadboard compatible

The MakePython ESP8266 WiFi Microcontroller integrates the ESP8266 Module and 1.3 inch OLED, to give the MicroPython learners/ developers a suitable platform. It is true “breadboard compatible”, with the very detailed Pins explanation, it is easy to learn& use.

The MakePython ESP8266 is programmed with MicroPython by default, users can begin the MicroPython developing as getting then on hand. There Makerfabs also provide the MakePython ESP8266 Kit example guide and related components, for these MicroPython learners.

  • 1 x MakePython ESP8266 WiFi Microcontroller

 MakePython ESP8266 WiFi Microcontroller - Click to Enlarge

Size

  • 70 x 32.6 mm (L x W)

Wi-Fi

  • Protocols: 802.11 b/g/n
  • Frequency range: 2.4 ~ 2.5 GHz

Hardware

  • CPU: Tensilica L106 32-bit processor
  • Module interfaces: UART/SDIO/SPI/I2C/I2S/IR Remote Control/GPIO/ADC/PWM/LED Light & Button
  • RAM: 50 KB
  • Integrated crystal: 26 MHz crystal
  • Integrated SPI flash: 4 MB
  • Power supply: 5V. Integrated 5 V - to - 3.3 V LDO
  • Operating current: Average 80 mA
  • Minimum current delivered by power supply: 500 mA
  • OLED: 1.3 inch SSD1306/SSD131S
  • Recommended operating temperature range: -40 ~ +85 °C
  • Moisture sensitivity level (MSL): Level 3

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Samuel
Gave 4/5 because missing starters info

I would rate this product 5 out of 5 when buyers would be informed that available µUSB port is for powering the device only, not available for uploading your sketch module (bootloading). You will need some pullup and at least 1 pulldown resistor (10K) and an auxiliary 100nanoF condensor) and some soldering to a USB to Serial conversion cable, or buy an accompanying developer board which can provide in all this. Please refer to the wiring diagram available at:
https://arduino-esp8266.readthedocs.io/en/3.1.1/boards.html
Thanks!

Thank you, Samuel. We added the documentation.

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