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ESP8266 Wroom-32 Devkit with cable

ESP8266 Wroom-32 Devkit with cable

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Brain of the robot!

Connects through WiFi/Bluetooth. Compatible with JR ESP breakout board.


The ESP8266 Wroom-32 Devkit is a powerful, feature-rich WiFi-Bluetooth-BLE MCU module designed for IoT applications and smart devices. It caters to a wide range of use cases, from low-power sensor networks to demanding tasks such as music streaming, voice recognition, and video transmission. With its dual-core processor and extensive connectivity features, the ESP Wroom-32 is ideal for both beginners and advanced developers.

This development board is based on the ESP32 microcontroller, offering ultra-low power management, high processing capabilities, and support for both Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. Its integrated flash memory and PCB antenna make it a compact and reliable solution for IoT and automation projects.


Key Features:

  • Integrated WiFi + Bluetooth/BLE: Provides seamless internet and device connectivity.
  • Dual-core Processor: Adjustable clock frequency ranging from 80 MHz to 240 MHz.
  • Ultra-low Power Mode: Ideal for battery-powered and wearable devices.
  • Versatile Peripheral Support: Includes capacitive touch sensors, Hall sensors, SD card interface, UART, I²C, SPI, and more.
  • 4 MB Flash Memory: Suitable for complex applications and data storage.
  • Wide Frequency Range: Operates at 2.4 GHz with a data rate up to 150 Mbps.
  • Robust Output Power: 22 dBm at PA for extended physical range.
  • High Integration: Compact module with a PCB antenna for improved design flexibility.
  • Easy Programming: Compatible with Arduino IDE, Micropython, and ESP-IDF.

Specifications:

Parameter Value
Operating Voltage 2.3 V – 3.6 V
Operating Current 80 mA
Clock Frequency 80 MHz – 240 MHz
Flash Memory 4 MB
SRAM Memory 512 KB
Data Rate Up to 150 Mbps
Frequency Range 2.4 GHz
Output Power 22 dBm
Antenna Type PCB antenna
Dimensions 49.5 x 26.5 x 11.5 mm
Weight 10 g

Applications:

  • IoT sensor hubs and networks.
  • Home automation systems.
  • Wearable electronics and fitness devices.
  • Industrial wireless control.
  • Mesh networking for smart homes and cities.
  • OTT TV boxes and streaming devices.
  • Baby monitors and smart toys.
  • WiFi-based speech recognition and location-aware devices.

Usage Guide:

  1. Power Supply: Provide a regulated voltage of 2.3–3.6 V.
  2. Programming: Use a USB-to-serial adapter or compatible board to program via Arduino IDE, ESP-IDF, or Micropython.
  3. Connectivity: Connect sensors or peripherals using GPIO, I²C, UART, or SPI pins.
  4. Debugging: Use the serial monitor for real-time debugging and output visualization.
  5. Mounting: Secure the module using screws or headers onto a breadboard or PCB.

Package Includes:

  • 1 x ESP Wroom-32 MCU Development Module
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  • Aniruddha, Grade 6

    I was super excited to try out the robotics kit, but I wasn't sure if I could do it on my own. Thankfully, the website with the videos was super helpful! I followed the instructions step by step
  • Siddharth Machado

    Hes sooooo into these things!. I ve never seen him smile like this when he's doing anything else.

    such Joy
    -Parent of Siddharth
  • After teaching computer classes for 5 years, I wanted to broaden my skills into hardware, robotics, and IoT for our school curriculum. This course thoroughly covers all the basics, empowering me to introduce these exciting topics to our students confidently

FAQ's

Can students above 9 years of age do it?

Yes and No, they would certainly require some guidance and handholding, remember they are just starting out. Mentors would be happy to help them. The video is meant for anyone who is starting out.

What if some part is broken or go missing?

You can contact us and let us know which part. We ship the replacement part for free or at a minimal cost depending on the situation

Is Robotics really required for the kid? at such a young age?

Definitely yes! It depends on what and how they are being introduced to these subjects, time is drastically changing and only thing we can do is lay a strong foundation.

When is the ideal time to start Robotics?

As soon as they start developing fine motor skills, one can get started with DIY projects.

About 7-8 years most of them are ready for it.

What happens if they start learning robotics? Why Robotics?

Robotics is a practical way of learning.

Improves scientific inquiry.

Overall understanding of the systems and the way things work

Logical thinking and logical deduction get greatly enhanced.

Studies clearly show that children of age 8 are more creative compared to 16-year-olds.

is this course suitable for – graduates, science teachers, and engineers?

Absolutely! This course is designed to cater to a wide range of learners. Whether you're a recent graduate, a science teacher looking to enhance your curriculum, or an engineer interested in expanding your skill set, this course is perfect for you. It covers foundational concepts, from basic LED operation to software installation and coding, sensor usage, battery management, and motor control. Additionally, it serves as valuable training for educators seeking to impart robotics fundamentals, making it an ideal starting point for anyone venturing into the world of robotics