ARDUINO UNO WIFI REV2 in Pakistan

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Wemos D1 Esp8266 Arduino Compatible WIFI Board Hallroad Lahore

The D1 is an Arduino Uno-like wifi board based on ESP-8266EX.
  • 11 digital input/output pins
  • 1 analog input(3.3V max input)
  • A Micro USB connection
  • A power jack, 9-24V power input.
  • Compatible withArduino
Specifications: 
  • 802.11 b/g/n
  • Integrated low power 32-bit MCU
  • Integrated TCP/IP protocol stack
  • Integrated TR switch, balun, LNA, power amplifier and matching network
  • Integrated PLL, regulators, and power management units
  • Supports antenna diversity WiFi 2.4 GHz, support WPA/WPA2
  • Support STA/AP/STA+AP operation modes
  • Support Smart Link Function for both Android and iOS devices
  • SDIO 2.0, (H) SPI, UART, I2C, I2S, IR Remote Control, PWM, GPIO
  • STBC, 1×1 MIMO, 2×1 MIMO
  • A-MPDU & A-MSDU aggregation & 0.4s guard interval
  • Deep sleep power < 5uA
  • Wake up and transmit packets in < 2ms
  • Standby power consumption of < 1.0mW (DTIM3)
  • +20 dBm output power in 802.11b mode
  • FCC, CE, TELEC, WiFi Alliance, and SRRC certified

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ARDUINO UNO WIFI REV2 in Hallroad Lahore

 

Arduino UNO Wifi Rev2

Add WiFI to your devices with the Arduino Uno WiFi. It’s basically an Arduino Uno Rev3 with more kick: It comes with a brand new 8-bit microprocessor from Microchip, and an onboard IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit). As for the WiFi connection, that’s made secure with the new ECC608 crypto chip accelerator.

Add this board to a device and you’ll be able to connect it to a WiFi network, using its secure ECC608 crypto chip accelerator. The Arduino Uno WiFi is functionally the same as the Arduino Uno Rev3, but with the addition of WiFi and some other enhancements. It incorporates a brand new 8-bit microprocessor from Microchip and has an onboard IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit).

The Wi-Fi Module is a self-contained SoC with integrated TCP/IP protocol stack that can provide access to a Wi-Fi network, or act as an access point. It supports OTA (over-the-air) programming, either for transfer of Arduino sketches or Wi-Fi firmware.

The Arduino Uno WiFi has 14 digital input/output pins—6 can be used as PWM outputs—6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the micro controller. Simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with an AC adapter or battery to get started.